The Humanities & Social Sciences Research Programme is run by the Singapore Ministry of Education. The scheme allows gifted high-school students the opportunity to get involved in hands-on research, with the supervision of an Expert Mentor. This year, BLIP Lab’s Prof Styles worked with two research teams from different schools. The 2013-14 Programme culminated in a half-day Symposium where student Researchers presented their work to an audience of their peers.
BLIP Lab’s Chloe & Leticia, from Raffles’ Girls School, presented their work ‘Sensation in a Blind Tasting of Chocolate’ in a packed session full of laughter, fun, and excellent questions.
Congratulations also to BLIP Lab’s Gina & Lisa, from Nanyang Girls High School, whose work ‘The Language of Dance’ earned them an HSSRP Merit Award.
This year’s ceremony was held at NTU’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences.
8 Nov 2014