Thought Leadership

Some of the world’s leaders, and leading thinkers from NUS and overseas, regularly gather and add to the rich diversity of thoughts and ideas on our campuses, in Singapore and across the globe.
Here’s what they had to share.

2025: The year to remain steadfast in corporate sustainability

2025: The year to remain steadfast in corporate sustainability

Speakers: Prof Lawrence Loh and Ang Hui Min 28 Jan 2025

The transition into 2025 will mark a crucial turning point for sustainability. On the local front, 2025 will see the start of a key sustainability reporting requirement beginning with listed companies. Prof Lawrence Loh, Director, Centre for Governance and Sustainability at the NUS Business School and Ms Ang Hui Min, Senior Manager (Research and Communications) at the same centre, remark that how 2025 unfolds will decide the trajectory of the sustainability momentum, particularly in the carbon emissions aspect of climate change actions.

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The old model is broken. Telcos need to reinvent themselves

The old model is broken. Telcos need to reinvent themselves

Speaker: Speaker: Asst Prof Tiffany Tsai | 24 June 2026

The triangular geopolitics of critical minerals

The triangular geopolitics of critical minerals

Speaker: Speakers: Associate Professor Gu Qingyang | 23 June 2026

The Singaporean workers who feel AI has nothing to do with them

The Singaporean workers who feel AI has nothing to do with them

Speaker: Speakers: Prof Irene Y.H. Ng, Mr Tan Zhi Han, Ms V Deepa and Mr Aaron Lim | 15 June 2026

AI companions are coming. Privacy rules are not ready

AI companions are coming. Privacy rules are not ready

Speaker: Speaker: Prof Simon Chesterman | 9 June 2026

Are we in an affordability crisis?

Are we in an affordability crisis?

Speaker: Speakers: Mr Liang Zixuan and Mr Mukund Kishore | 4 June 2026

What PayNow’s alias removal really signals

What PayNow’s alias removal really signals

Speaker: Speaker: Asst Prof Daniel Rabetti | 29 May 2026

When a deepfake image becomes real harm

When a deepfake image becomes real harm

Speaker: Speaker: Ben Chester Cheong | 28 May 2026