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2024
Innovation in Food Sustainability: SIT Students Shine at 22nd IUFoST World Congress
SIT students and faculty showcased their sustainable innovations on the global stage, tackling critical challenges in food sustainability and ethical consumption.
Off to DigiPen Redmond with a Game Plan
Computer Science in Real-Time Interactive Simulation student Hans Ong made the most of his Overseas Immersion Programme at DigiPen Redmond. Through proactive networking, he secured visits to Meta, Microsoft, and Apple, enriching his OIP experience.
Technical Know-How and Resourcefulness Help SITizens Score Personalised Jobs at Weston Robot
SIT Robotics Systems students Sonia Mok, Timothy Lee, and Joshua Ng wowed their IWSP supervisors at Weston Robot with their deep skills and positive mindsets. They were so impressive that they were offered full-time positions after their graduation.
Class of 2024: Shaping New Chapters Through Lifelong Learning
In an ever-evolving job market, mid-career professionals are returning to school to redefine their paths. SIT graduates Edwin Lee and James Tan from the Class of 2024 demonstrate that lifelong learning is essential in today's dynamic world.
Serving the Ultimate Guest Experience
Culinary Institute of America (CIA) students Iskandar Tay and Lavina Kwang, who are currently on their one-year overseas work attachment in the US, share their experience organising a 60-pax charity dinner as part of their capstone project.