Fieldwork and Documentation

University Scholars Programme

Pre-trip by Seah Cheng

The learning trip is a great platform for several learning opportunities to emerge. Thrusting a group of USP scholars, who’ve already been anchored with a key sense of what a multidisciplinary education is like from Semester 1’s mods, puts everyone in a great position to interact and bounce off ideas from one another. Going to…

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Pre-trip Reflection

Having visited Thailand a couple of times on family trips, I was only exposed to the bright city lights and the busy streets of Bangkok, which was a food and shopping paradise for me. However, I have never travelled out of Bangkok and thus, am unaware of the culture and ways of life outside of…

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Pre-Trip Reflection ☺︎

Being an NTU USP scholar, I am given the privilege of having so many wonderful opportunities, and this trip to Chiang Mai is just the first of many. To be very honest, at this point in time (about 5 days before the trip), I am filled with huge bouts of anxiety and hesitation, and numerous doubts…

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Pre-trip by Dion Loh

This overseas learning trip allows me to interact with my USP peers who hail from different disciplines. Through interactions, in the form of group work and daily banter, I can leverage on the wealth of knowledge present in the community. As such, I am looking forward to be positively influenced by my USP peers in…

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Pre-trip by Tan Ah Beng

As a USP scholar with English Division, I….

Chiangmai First Impression

Chiang Mai means “new city” and was so named because it became the new capital of the Lan Na kingdom when it was founded in 1296, succeeding Chiang Rai, the former capital founded in 1262.

My Taiwan Trip – Jordana Tan

Jordana Tan posted about his trip to Taiwan – Overall, this USP trip to Taiwan was a very enriching and memorable experience. I was extremely delighted when I was given the opportunity to plan and execute this USP trip, as it was something that I felt would definitely leave an impact on my university life,…

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Reflections on my Study Trip to Taiwan : Shang Dianjun

A sharing by Shang Dianjun about his experience in Taiwan – I had the privilege of writing this reflection after looking through many of my fellow scholars’ writings. I was absolutely impressed, not only by their linguistic flair, but the depth of their thoughts. I must say that I am indeed honoured to be in…

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