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At NUS, we strive to create an inclusive environment where everyone feels appreciated and valued at work. We respect every individual unique skills, experiences and traits. Inclusion will be fundamental to NUS when considering job seekers applying to jobs at NUS and we endeavour to create a workplace where everyone can thrive. As such, for example we welcome applicants who are differently-abled or who have an offending background.
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"As a Researcher, NUS is a top-notch University to conduct research. Beyond research, it aims at innovation and enterprise, and whatever research you conducted will be used in a very meaningful way."
Ankit Joshi
Manager, Office of the Deputy President (Research & Technology)
"Everyday is never quite the same. There is really so much going here all the time - whether it is an event or partnerships. There are also lots of cool things our students and faculties are doing in NUS!"
Ong Shu Chen
Executive, Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music
"I like NUS because of its forward-thinking strategy for preparing its students with future-ready skills for the workplace. It's very meaningful work and good fun working with students here."
Camilla Tessa
Senior Manager, Centre for Future-ready Graduates
"What really attracted me to NUS is that there is a diverse field of research across many different domains, and there is extreme depth in each of these domains. I get to educate and mentor the young minds here at NUS."
Benjamin C.K. Tee
Assistant Professor Materials Science & Engineering, Faculty of Engineering