Back to top

Enrichment Talks

Gain interesting insights from the various enrichment talks by our faculty and industry experts at the SUSS e-Open House.

11am – 12pm

19 Feb

The Pandemic and Online Threats to Public Safety
 

Dr Neo facilitated by Dr Omer will discuss the topic on "The Pandemic and Online Threats to Public Safety" and illustrate how COVID-19 accelerated the use of technology and social media by certain extreme groups to propagate destructive biases and fears. By spreading misinformation, these groups were able to manipulate the public's emotion, perception and action. The talk aims to educate the general public on the evolving harmful content on the internet and social media, highlighting the significant damage of such content on social stability and cohesion. It will also suggest ways to detect and protect self and others from failing into the trap of misinformation.

Find out more   

1pm – 2pm

19 Feb

Cyber Hostility — How Far is Too Far?
 

Have you ever been a victim of cyber hostility? Technological advancements, such as the advent of TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat and Facebook, have changed the way we lead our lives and have also changed the way bullying has occurred. These online platforms allow perpetrators to hide behind a mask of anonymity and yet provide them with a viral means to spread fake news, harass, stalk and even sexually intimidate their victims. In this talk, find out how to recognise acts of cyber bullying, the current legal remedies available and how to be an effective first responder. Let's do our part to make the internet a safer place!

Find out more   

1pm – 3pm

19 Feb

19世纪的新加坡私会党与社会

新马一带的私会党源自起源于明末清初逃亡到南洋各地的华人。这些会社继承中国主张反清复明的会党组织形式,如天地会、三合会、洪门等。其入会、结义等意识形态以《三国演义》《水浒传》为根基。初期的秘密会社多以"公司"之名,组成地缘或血缘组织。更大程度上,私会党从天地会反清复明的本质演变为异地求存,争地盘、抢码头的社会罪案源头。

Find out more   

2pm – 3pm

19 Feb

Wills — Why Bother?
 

Death is inevitable — and with the recent COVID-19 pandemic, the fragility of our mortality is made more stark than ever. It has become more relevant than ever to take a long hard look and think about what happens after death, and how it affects those we provide and care for.

Find out more   

11am – 12pm

26 Feb

Journey of a Gerontology Student
Register Now    

A personal sharing by Ms Amberyce Ang, an SUSS alumni, on her learning journey as an SUSS Gerontology student.  Her sharing will include details on the Master and PhD in Gerontology programmes, scholarships and sponsorships available, internship and overseas experiences, winning the best dissertation award and how she juggled full-time work and studies, amongst others.

Find out more   

11am – 12pm

26 Feb

Understanding Food Insecurity from a Crisis and Sociological Perspective
Register Now    

Food insecurity is a serious public health issue and is linked to increased mental stress and the development of chronic health conditions. The Covid-19 pandemic further exacerbated food insecurity. This talk examines the food insecurity situation from a crisis and sociological perspective.

Find out more   

12pm – 1pm

26 Feb

Thinking Critically about National Service in Singapore Cinema
Register Now    

Army Daze, the Ah Boys to Men series, and Zombiepura are examples of Singaporean films that focus on the popular topic of National Service (NS). In this talk, Ain and Wei Li will examine different representations of NS in Singapore cinema and demonstrate the role of critical thinking in unpacking deeper issues in these films.

Find out more   

1pm – 2pm

26 Feb

Dementia and the Law — Capacity
Register Now    

Dementia is a progressive disease that could eventually strike us. In 2015, the Institute of Mental Health, through a study, reported that 10% of those aged 60 years and above in Singapore suffered from dementia. The numbers are expected to rise as stated by the Agency for Integrated Care.

Find out more   

2pm – 3pm

26 Feb

How Not to Get Scammed
Register Now    

Scams are the fast-growing area of crime in Singapore. Criminals, like everyone else, have had to innovate and go online due to pandemic restrictions. Love scams, sex scams, e-commerce scams, loan scams, police impersonation scams — there's really no end to their creativity. And anyone can be a victim.

Find out more   
Back to top