Homecoming 2017

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BY AMRUTA

Homecoming – a yearly event that allows alumni to return, reminisce and recollect – is truly one that resonates with its literal name. This year, the Outreach portfolio of CNYSC organised Homecoming 2017 on 3rd February at the Function hall of CresPion, spanning throughout the evening from 6pm onwards.

The event started off on a slightly solemn note, with Prof Tan and the newly appointed Head of Research, Dr Goh Aik Ling sharing on the paramount importance of making the apt decisions for our Final Year Projects, and advising us to seek guidance from them when needed. They shared with us about new garage modules as well as recent achievements by our current CN Yang scholars in the field of research. Meanwhile, several alumni had already commenced to stream in to the venue. A handful of them remained in the hall while the rest were seen hanging around in the local vicinity of CresPion, musing over their younger days in the same compound and keeping pace with one another’s lives. As the first segment of the event neared a close, some of the seniors who had graciously volunteered to conduct mini sharing sessions with the current CNYSP scholars regarding their lives after graduation and career guidance, began to assemble at one of the 2 rooms that had been allocated to them. With a 20-minute sharing per individual, there were 3 speakers for each room that night, and it was definitely an understatement to mention that for each session, the rooms were brimming with scholars pining for advice and insight.

Dr Goh Aik Ling, the newly-appointed Head of Research

Of the 6 seniors who conducted the sharing sessions, almost all shared about their job interview experiences and current work environment, going into the intricacies of life after NTU. A couple of them also spoke about being current PhD students and the vast deviation from the methodical structure of a typical undergraduate programme. Wong Kin Keong, one of the prevailing residential mentors at CresPion, who is concurrently pursuing a PhD programme at NTU, gave a very succinct yet insightful 20-minute session encompassing the nuances of his programme, how it is not as intimidating as it might come across, and the lifestyle changes upon transition from being an undergraduate to a PhD student. He kept it light-hearted, sharing his raw viewpoints about the programme, giving students absolute transparency to his opinions regarding the pursuit of a PhD, its requirements, be it tangible, in terms of results and career or intangible in the form of passion and tenacity. Indisputably, this was definitely one of the most relatable talks I had heard that night, and I couldn’t be more grateful that I decided to sneak into the room impulsively to join the session.

Kin Keong’s sharing session

Following up on the sharing sessions, which ended roughly at around 8pm, the alumni as well as current scholars gathered back at the function hall for dinner. This served as an apt opportunity for the different batches to bond over the delectable array of food, as well as an extended clarification period for students who were unable to raise their questions during the official sessions prior to dinner. As the event drew to an official end at 9.30pm, the alumni took things free and easy, as they sat around with their groups of friends, played games like Heads Up and caught up with one another over drinks.

Alumni reminiscing the good old days

It was more than gratifying to witness this, to observe the everlasting bonds between these individuals, who do not let the never-ending crunch of work get in the way of their comradery. The way they conducted themselves around one another, it was though they had only graduated yesterday, and undoubtedly reflected the beautiful opportunity that CNYSP had presented the alumni with to form a tight-knitted family, a tradition I hope will take form in the following batches as well.

CNYSP Alumni

Homecoming 2016

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Homecoming 2016

BY CNYSC PRESS & PUBLICITY PORTFOLIO

Homecoming 2016 took place on 15 January this year. Held in the evening to better accommodate to the working hours of our alumni, it was a time for existing batches of undergraduate scholars to better understand the various routes our seniors have chosen and for our alumni to reunite with their ex-classmates who have undertaken different responsibilities in their careers.

Scholars from different batches at Homecoming 2016

The event began at around six in the evening with an event orientation and overview. Several professors, including Assoc. Professor Tan Choon Hong (Director of the CN Yang Scholars’ Programme), Asst. Professor Shao Fangwei (Chemistry tutor and lecturer) and Asst. Professor Felipe Garcia (Chemistry tutor and lecturer) took their time off to join us in getting reconnected with our alumni. It wasn’t long before we broke out into various sharing sessions at different venues stretching across the Garage and Seminar Rooms.

It was somewhat surreal to see that even though all the alumni members started university together with common Year 1 CNYSP modules, they have since branched out to further their interests and specialities in numerous industries. While many started off in the engineering and chemical sectors (such as Singapore Power and ExxonMobil), there were also some who stepped into the seemingly distant yet equally fascinating path of practising law.

Listening attentively at one of the breakout sessions

All in all, scholars had the opportunity to find out more about Duke-NUS Medical School, Rolls Royce, the Ministry of Education, ExxonMobil, the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS), DSO, Rajah & Tann, as well as Singapore Power. Each session lasted for 20 minutes at individual venues and we were free to sit into any session we were curious about.

At the end of the sharing sessions, we headed back to the Function Room for a handover ceremony. One of our alumni members, Edwin Ang, will be taking over the role of Mohammad Zaidi as President of our Alumni Association (Find out more about Zaidi’s journey through the CN Yang Scholars’ Programme and beyond here). With the vision of reconnecting alumni members of the CN Yang Scholars’ Programme and maintaining close ties with current scholars, we can look forward to numerous collaborations between the Alumni Association and the CN Yang Scholars’ Club.

Mr Edwin Ang (left), current President of the Alumni Association

Homecoming 2016 came to a close with a lavish dinner and networking session. Different batches of scholars mingled around, finding out more about possible paths of career progressions, catching up with those who we’d not seen in a while, and even planning trips for overseas semester exchanges. At about nine in the evening, we said goodbye to one another with the comfort that we would see each other again for Homecoming 2017.

Group shot of our alumni members shortly before Homecoming 2016 came to a close

Gallery: Homecoming 2016

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