Student Activities
There are just so many things to do at the School of Life Sciences and Chemical Technology. Of course there are lectures, assignments, lab classes and those dreaded examinations.
But there are also lots of opportunities for you to enrich yourself by helping the community, by developing leadership and communication skills and by having fun!!
Each year hundreds of our students go overseas on immersion programmes, adventure camps and youth expedition programmes. Students organize activities such as their own CCAs, orientation camps, the annual dinner and dance and so on. Students also help to run and organize outreach programms for schools, take part in special R&D programmes and competitions.
So please do have a peek at student life at School of Life Sciences and Chemical Technology.
2011
A group of 25 VBS students were all lucky to be able to experience all of these rare activities last September 9 to September 11 for the Borneo Eco-trip. This was a study trip that let the students be one with nature and discover its gifts. The 2011 LSCT Staff Students' Day was held on the 30th of November. Thirty LSCT students have recently participated in an Adventure Trip to the Malaysian Island of Pulau Dayang. As part of this trip, all students received training and certification in Open Water Diving. An Overseas Immersion Programme for Pharmacy Science students was held from September-October 2011 In September 2011, 18 CBE participated in the IChemE Asia Pacific Sports and Career Day held in KL, Malaysia. In September 2011, 30 LSCT students ventured to the Mekong Delta, Vietnam to foster a community partnership with Kim Son Primary School. A group of 26 LSCT students and 2 staff embarked on a trip to Duolun County, Inner Mongolia, China in June 2011, to participate in the Green Desert Project, a conservation program started by the not-for-profit organization Asian Journeys Ltd. Community Service Interest Group (CSIG) is a group of like-minded students and staff of LSCT who have the heart to serve the community and to meet their needs by offering of our time, energy, talents and skills. Click here to know more... On the 27th of July 2011, the School of Life Sciences and Chemical Technology hosted the distinguished speakers from the University of Western Australia. Included was Professor Barry Marshall a 2005 Nobel Prize winner. This years Green Wave Campaign activities at LSCT were celebrated with a tree planting ceremony in the LSCT Garden and a play put on by LDH students. On the 24th of May 2011, the School of Life Sciences and Chemical Technology hosted the NUS Centre for Biomedical Ethics for a student conference on bioethics and organ transplantation. VBS students volunteered their services to be part of the Singapore Zoo's Earth Day Celebrations. In March 2011, 51 LSCT students participated in a Service Learning Trip to assist orphanages in Batam Indonesia. |
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