Overseas Community Engagement Projects (OCEP)
Project Arise Beyond 2017: Building Minds, Inspiring Hearts
Organised by NTU Psychology Society and in collaboration with The New Light Foundation Community Development Centre (The New Light CDC), participants went to Baan Namkem village (which was once...
Project Ohana: Mega School Project
As part of their Overseas Community Involvement Project (OCIP), 24 undergraduates from NTU Hall of Residence 1 travelled to Laos from 17 June to 1 July 2017, to construct a primary school for the...
Big Water Project
The Big Water Project (BWP) 2016 was a collaboration between 3 Halls of Residence and Civil and Environmental Engineering Club to build water points for villagers living in Pa Bong...
Sanubari Shan
Having the desire to give back to the community, a group of students from NTU / NIE Malay Language & Cultural Society also known as PERBAYU, embarked on a journey to Little Stone...
Project SAFE (Securing A Future for Everyone)
With a heart to serve the community in Pathein, Myanmar, 22 students from Hall of Residence 15 set off during the summer break for their Overseas Service Learning project,...
Project ARISE BEYOND: Crossing Boundaries, Shaping Stories
Inspired by their inaugural experience in Project ARISE BEYOND: Lighting Lives, Living Love in 2015, a team of 10 from NTU Psychology Society set off to Baan Namkem Village,...
Project PYAW V
Many might not know but PYAW actually means 'HAPPY’ in Burmese! With the tone and aim defined and title set in stone, the rest is history. For 16 days in June 2016, 21 student...
Weetrip
Fourteen days, twenty personalities, one village school. The team of Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) students went with the idea of hoping to make...
Project soaL
Project soaL is an International Service Project (ISP) in Luang Prabang, Laos. The project consists of three segments : 1) Construction of a classroom block in Phongsavang...
Ecoventure
In Ban Keng Khene Secondary School and Ban Lad Khammune School, located in Laos, the students’ minds are far from examinations. Relying only on daylight to carry out lessons, even being...