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SUMMARY:Conversation with Rana Mitter
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce a special collaboration with Jonathan Chang (HKS Class of 2014)\, HKS Alumni Ambassador in Singapore\, to host a distinguished guest\, Professor Rana Mitter. Professor Mitter is the ST Lee Chair in US-Asia Relations at the Harvard Kennedy School and an acclaimed author. His notable works include Forgotten Ally: China’s World War II (2013)\, which won the 2014 RUSI/Duke of Westminster’s Medal for Military Literature and was named a Book of the Year by the Financial Times and Economist. His latest book is China’s Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism (Harvard\, 2020). \nJoin us for an informal gathering with Professor Mitter on June 21st (Friday) at 6 pm \nDate: June 21 (Friday)\nTime: 6pm – 8pm\nVenue: The venue to this event has changed. We will email attendees on the exact venue\nTicket price:\n– $20 for HCS mambers members\n– $35 for Harvard Alumni (non-HCS members)
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/conversation-with-rana-mitter/
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240608T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240608T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:The Radcliffe Pitches
DESCRIPTION:The Radcliffe Pitches are Harvard’s oldest treble voice a capella group and they will be visiting Singapore this year. Come join us in supporting them as they work their way around the world this summer to share their elegant and upbeat repertoire of jazz standards\, classics from the Great American Songbook\, and contemporary songs.\n\nTicket prices:\n$28 for Harvard Club of Singapore (HCS) dues-paying members (same price for up to 1 guest);\n$50 for Harvard alumni who are not dues-paying HCS members and the members of select alumni clubs (same price for up 1 guest);\n$60 for General Admission
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/the-radcliffe-pitches/
LOCATION:VOS Studio Hall\, 13 Stamford Rd\, B1-20/21 Capitol\, Stamford\, Singapore\, 178905\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,Theatre
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240515T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240515T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:Secrets of Longevity
DESCRIPTION:Ï \nJoin Professor Dean Ho of NUS\, Chi Longevity‘s Dr Naras Lapsys and our very own Dr Jacqueline Zhan Fraise (HMS 2020) as we explore how cutting edge science is enabling the reversal of biological age! Forget about Qin Shihuang’s search for the eternal elixir. This is the real thing.  If you’ve always wanted to find out more the science behind intermittent fasting\, whether that cold plunge investment is worth it\, what it means to count your macros\, if keto works or fantasize about becoming a super ager\, wait no more.  You’ll get your answers from our distinguished panel while you get to enjoy the beautiful surroundings and stellar menu offerings of top quality produce from Little Farms. \nFor those of you who like to try out the latest medical devices\, Chi Longevity will bring along Singapore’s first AGE reader\, which is a non-invasive device that measures the sugar molecules in the skin to predict the risk of cardiovascular disease. Finally! Say goodbye to blood draws! \nFull Disclosure:  I have no idea what some of the words I just typed up there means but that’s why I’m attending the event.  So that I can finally tell the difference between a macro and a micro … I’m serious. \nNB: This is a pay for your own dinner event. \nSee y’all there!
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/may-15-2024-secrets-of-longevity/
LOCATION:Little Farms Tanglin Mall\, 163 Tanglin Rd\, #02-136\, Singapore\, 247933\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dinner,healthcare and Wellness,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240403T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240403T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:The 5Cs: Outdated\, Out of Touch\, or Out of Reach?
DESCRIPTION:As we start the new year\, we will hold a panel discussion about the 5Cs and what it means in our current context. Is the concept still relevant\, or simply out of reach for most Singaporeans? \nIn this panel we bring in speakers across generations and occupations to figure out whether achieving the 5Cs is still resonant. We will explore different narratives of success as well as the hopes and anxieties of everyday Singaporeans and welcome you to participate in this contemporary discussion about our collective future. \nPanelists:\n– Teo You Yenn\, Associate Professor and Provost’s Chair in Sociology at Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore\n– Faz Hussen\, Head of Legal\, Government Relations & Sustainability at McDonald’s Singapore\n– Harpreet Singh Nehal SC\, Managing Partner at Audent Chambers LLC \n\n\n\nWhen\n:\nApril 3rd 2024\, 730-9pm\n\n\nWhere\n:\nSMU School of Economics\, Seminar Room 2.9 (Level 2)\n\n\nPrice\n\n:\n$10 for HCS members \n$20 for Harvard Alumni who are non HCS members\n\n\nRSVP\n:\nPlease register your interest here
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/the-5cs-outdated-out-of-touch-or-out-of-reach/
LOCATION:SMU School of Economics\, Seminar Room 2.9 (Level 2)\, 90 Stamford Rd\, Singapore 178903\, Singapore\, 178903\, Singapore
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240406
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:Big Bold Brave 2024
DESCRIPTION:Today\, you are called upon to join the fellowship of brave individuals\, working on big opportunities\, making bold moves to address the pressing needs of our humankind\, in particular\, as the Asia Pacific region grows beyond 4.5 billion in population—getting richer and living longer. \nThe Harvard Club of Sri Lanka invites you to join a summit\, open to all Harvard alumni and their guests\, to be a part of this unprecedented growth in the region\, in the steadfast faith that knowledge and fellowship will pave the way for a better tomorrow. Find out more.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/big-bold-brave-2024/
LOCATION:Galle Face Hotel\, 2 Galle Road\, Colombo 3\, Colombo\, Sri Lanka
CATEGORIES:Dinner,Networking,Social,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240326T181500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240326T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Annual Dinner on Tuesday 26 March 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Club of Singapore (HCS) invites you to its Annual General Meeting (AGM) and Annual Dinner to be held at The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) Ballroom on Tuesday 26 March 2024.\n\nThe Annual Dinner is open to all Harvard schools’ alumni and their guests\, but only HCS Paid Members can attend and vote at the AGM. All Harvard schools’ alumni who are HCS Paid Members also enjoy a discounted ticket price to attend this dinner.\n\nDate: Tuesday 26 March 2024\nSchedule: AGM (for HCS Paid Members) at 6.15pm; Formal Dinner at 7.15pm\nVenue: The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) Ballroom\, 180 Island Club Road\, Singapore 578772\n             (complimentary parking coupon\, if needed\, will be available at the registration desk)\nDress Code: Business Attire\nTicketing:\n– SGD 180 each for HCS Paid Member + 1 Guest (if applicable)\n– SGD 300 for all Harvard schools’ alumni (non-HCS Paid Members)\n– Your attendance for the Annual Dinner is only confirmed upon payment and confirmation of Harvard alumni status\nSEATS ARE LIMITED THUS DO PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY!\n\nAll Harvard alumni in Singapore are eligible to sign up for a $100 annual HCS membership. HCS Paid Members enjoy a discounted ticket price to attend this event. Membership details and payment information is available here.\n\nA special feature in our Annual Dinner will be the awarding of our HCS Fellow. The HCS Fellow is our version of something akin to the Commencement Speaker at Harvard University\, whom our alma mater awards an Honorary Doctorate to. In this case\, the HCS Fellow Award is given to a person selected by HCS (as represented by its elected Committee)\, whose merits include achievements\, qualities\, values\, virtues and scholarship that best reflect the values of Harvard University. This Award also focuses on Harvard’s motto Veritas\, excellence and leadership\, merits and virtues that best reflect the highest ethos of what the HCS stands for and wishes to recognise and honour in the Awardee.\n\nWe have the privilege to announce\, in advance of our Annual Dinner\, that our 2024 HCS Fellow is DR ANG SWEE CHAI\, a gifted orthopedic surgeon and well-known humanitarian. Born in Penang\, Malaysia\, and raised in Singapore\, she studied medicine at the National University of Singapore. She was silver medallist for her undergraduate medical degree and gold medallist for her post-graduate degree in Occupational Medicine in the United Kingdom. She became the first female orthopaedic surgeon consultant appointed at St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London.\nDr Ang’s notable achievements as a humanitarian started in 1982 when she volunteered as a doctor to treat war casualties in Lebanon and went to work at the Gaza Hospital near the Sabra and Shatila refugee camp in Beirut.\nMoved by the medical needs of civilians caught in the Middle East conflict\, Dr Ang co-founded the British charity\, Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP)\, one of the earliest humanitarian organisations to offer medical services in the West Bank\, Gaza and Lebanon\, and advocate for Palestinians’ rights to health and dignity. Since the commencement of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war\, MAP has been providing essential healthcare and medical aid\, and supplying bulletproof vests and helmets for health workers in Gaza.\nDr Ang was awarded the Star of Palestine\, the highest award for service to the Palestinian people\, by President Yasser Arafat in 1987\, and inducted into the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame in 2016.\nWe all look forward to hearing Dr Ang’s address and sharing of her humanitarian work experience in the Middle East at our Annual Dinner!\n\nOur Guest of Honour for this Annual Dinner will be DR NOELEEN HEYZER\, a social scientist who served as Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations (UN) and was the highest-ranking Singaporean in the UN system during her term. As an Under-Secretary-General of the UN during 2007-2015\, she was the first woman to serve as the Executive Secretary of the UN Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCACP) since its founding in 1947. Under her leadership (August 2007-January 2014)\, ESCAP has grown in profile and stature\, focusing on regional co-operation for a more resilient Asia-Pacific\, founded on shared prosperity\, social equity\, and sustainable development. She was at the forefront of many innovations including for regional disaster preparedness\, inclusive socio-economic policies\, sustainable agriculture and urbanization\, energy security\, regional connectivity and integration as new drivers of growth.\nDr Heyzer was a founding member of several international women’s networks and has served on numerous boards and advisory committees of international organisations\, including the UNDP Human Development Report\, the High-level Commonwealth Commission on Respect and Understanding chaired by Nobel Laureate Professor Amartya Sen\, appointed a jury member of U.S.\, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s Innovation Award for Women’s and Girl’s Empowerment 2010\, and on the Board of Trustees of the National University of Singapore.\nShe holds a BA Hons and MSc from Singapore University\, a PhD from Cambridge University\, and has received numerous international awards for leadership and was also the Inaugural HCS Fellow Awardee in 2019. More details of her bio is available here.\n\nOther Esteemed Guests Attending Our Annual Dinner:\n\n\nPROFESSOR WANG GUNGWU\nProfessor Wang is an internationally renowned historian famed for his scholarship on the history of the Chinese diaspora in Southeast Asia\, as well as the history and civilisation of China and Southeast Asia. In his illustrious academic career\, Professor Wang has held eminent appointments in various universities and organisations around the world. He was a History Professor at the University of Malaya (1963–68) and the Australian National University (1968–86)\, the Vice-Chancellor at the University of Hong Kong (1986–95)\, and Chairman of International Advisory Council in Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman.\nProfessor Wang is a Professor Emeritus at the Australian National University\, and University Professor of the National University of Singapore (NUS)\, the highest academic title conferred by NUS.\nHe studied history in the University of Malaya\, where he received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees\, and holds a PhD from the School of Oriental and African Studies\, University of London.\nHe was bestowed the title of Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1988\, awarded the 2020 Tang Prize in Sinology in 2020 and HCS Fellow in 2021\, granted the Distinguished Service Order in Singapore in 2021 and conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters by NUS in 2022. More details of his bio is available here.\n\nTHIRUNALAN SASITHARAN\nMr Thirunalan Sasitharan is one of Singapore’s finest theatre actors and his contribution to the arts cultural scene in Singapore is seminal. He was the successor to Kuo Pao Kun’s artistic directorship of the independent arts centre The Substation from 1996-2000. Together with Kuo\, arguably Singapore’s most significant cultural figure\, Mr Sasitharan co-founded the Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI)\, then called TTRP – the Theatre Training and Research Programme in 2000. With Kuo’s untimely death in 2002\, Mr Sasitharan took up the reins of the fledging institution and forged the development of a conservatory unique in the world of theatre training of actors because of its curriculum and pedagogy. ITI’s unique acting programme is characterised by its performer-centred\, practice-oriented training that emphasises intercultural work and original creation. It immerses students in classical theatre forms from Asia – such as Beijing Opera\, Kutiyattam\, Noh Theatre and Wayang Wong – and juxtaposes these intense interactions with Stanislavskian and post-Stanislavskian actor training techniques.\nMr Sasitharan is a recipient of the Cultural Medallion\, Singapore’s highest honour for artists\, in 2012 and a HCS Fellow Awardee in 2022. He is regarded by his peers and the larger arts community in Singapore as a teacher and thought leader\, who always stood for the independent and critical-minded artist\, eloquently speaking truth to power.\nHe holds a Master of Arts in Philosophy from the National University of Singapore (NUS). More details of his bio is available here.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/agmdinner2024/
LOCATION:The Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) Ballroom\, 180 Island Club Road\, Singapore 578772\, 180 Island Club Road\, Singapore\, 578772\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Dinner,Networking,Social,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240313T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240313T210000
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SUMMARY:March 13\, 2024 : Global Networking Night is Back Again!
DESCRIPTION:The annual GNN is back in full swing.  You will have received your invitations via the email that you have registered with the Harvard Alumni Association.  Bring your Harvard friends along and we’ll see you there!
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/march-13-2024-global-networking-night-is-back-again/
LOCATION:Paulaner Brauhaus\, 9 Raffles Boulevard\, #01-01\, Millenia Walk\, 039596\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Networking
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240311T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240311T210000
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SUMMARY:Achieving Real Mental Health – Self- Healing before Self-Care
DESCRIPTION:What comes to mind when you think of Self-Care? How do you cope with stress and anxiety or manage your emotional and mental health? \nBeyond buzzwords\, what does it mean to care for your mental health? How do you know if you are just stressed out\, or if you have a more serious anxiety disorder that warrants treatment? What stories do we tell ourselves when we experience failure / stress / etc\, and how can we better identify these cognitive distortions when they appear? \nUsing (anonymized) case studies / real-world examples from his own stories\, Sam Kuna will share from his 30 plus years of counseling experience to help you cut through the fog and discover the difference between mental health issues and mental health care.  Referencing to recent scientific research on mental health he will also recommend some tips for managing mental health and discuss practical concepts surrounding self-healing and self-care that you could immediately put into practice. \n  \nSPEAKER BIO \nSam Kuna is currently an Associate Professor with TCA College\, Singapore and serves as the Dean\, of the School of Counseling since 2009. He has a Diploma in Counseling from the Counselling and Care Centre (Singapore)\, a Bachelor of Arts degree in psychology and a Master of Arts degree in Marriage\, Family and Child Counseling (California\, USA)\, as well as a Certificate in Expressive Therapy (Australia). \nHe has been a clinical member of the Singapore Association for Counseling since 1996 and is the Past-President besides having served in various elected positions of leadership over 25 years.  He is an SAC Fellow Member\, an SAC Registered Counsellor\, and SAC Registered Clinical Supervisor and serves as the Co-Chair of the SAC Ethics Board in a voluntary capacity. \nSam takes on a multiculturally-sensitive approach since starting his counseling practice in 1986. He is a founding Board member of the Asia Pacific Certification Board and Clinical member of the Association of Marital and Family Therapists (Singapore). He is currently the President of the Association for Christian Counselling (Singapore) and serves as the Secretary of the Asian Christian Counselling Association\, \nHe was an active volunteer in the Social Service sector since 1980 and served as the Executive Director of Teen Challenge (Singapore) for 21 years until 2009. \nSam and his wife\, Cheng have travelled widely and previously served as missionaries in Latin America with the Operation Mobilisation\, were married in 1980 and have a daughter\, Christal\, and a son-in-law\, Daniel\, who are both professional musicians. \nSam Kuna\, RegCLR\, RegClinSup\, \nFSAC\, CMAT\, \nBA\, (Psych)\, MA (MFCC) \nTel: 90022417 \n  \nsamkuna@tca.edu.sg \n 
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/achieving-real-mental-health-self-healing-before-self-care/
LOCATION:Antler\, 128 Prinsep Street\, #01-01\, Singapore\, 188655\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:healthcare and Wellness,Lecture,Networking,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20240217T110000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:Private Guided Tour of the “Manila Galleon: From Asia to the Americas” Exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)
DESCRIPTION:Manila Galleon explores a trade that connected Asia to the Americas and Europe. For centuries\, Spanish ships laden with porcelain\, silk\, spices\, and other goods sailed annually across the Pacific from Manila to Acapulco\, returning with millions of pieces of silver. \n  \nFeaturing over 140 extraordinary works of art from the 16th to 20th century\, the exhibition reveals how people\, goods\, and ideas circulating through the global port cities of Manila and Mexico City created a distinctive shared cultural and artistic heritage. Looking at Manila as a precursor of Singapore\, it reflects the unique qualities of Singapore’s own blended society and the important role port cities have played in artistic and cultural exchanges that shaped the world. \n  \nThis is a not-to-be missed exhibition and we are fortunate to have secured a specialist ACM docent\, Ms. Patricia Bjaaland Welch\, to give our alumni a personalised 1-hour guided tour of the exhibition. Harvard alumni and their family members are welcome. \nSpace is limited\, thus do sign up ASAP! More details of this special ACM exhibition here: https://www.nhb.gov.sg/acm/whats-on/exhibitions/manila-galleon-2023. \nDate: Saturday 17 February 2024\nTime: 10am till 11am\nAddress: Meet at Lobby of Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)\, 1 Empress Place\, Singapore 179555\nACM Ticket Cost: Singaporeans/PE $12\, Others $25 \nDocent Bio \n  \nMs. Patricia Bjaaland Welch is a retired professional\, currently engaged in independent research\, writing and publishing articles\, educating docents\, students\, and anyone interested in Asian history and religion and its related arts. She has a degree in Chinese from the University of Oslo (Norway) and an M.A. in Asian Studies from Boston University\, where she was a lecturer in her early years. She later earned a business degree and worked in senior international marketing positions for a number of multinational companies\, which includes\, McKinsey & Co.\, Time Magazine Group\, ABN AMRO Bank\, Pearson (UK)\, and American Express until retiring to return to her original passion – Asian art history. \nSince then\, Ms. Welch has published three books: Chinese Art: A Guide to Motifs and Visual Imagery\, The Chinese New Year\, and A History of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society and numerous papers. Ms. Welch leads study groups to little-known destinations in China\, lecture on cruise ships in Asian waters\, and is a senior docent and docent trainer in the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM)\, Singapore. Ceramics is one of her passions and she was President of the Southeast Asian Ceramic Society and still continues to serve on its council. \n  \nMs. Welch was born in the United States\, but has lived extensively in Norway and Hong Kong\, and currently resides in Bangkok and Singapore. She also spent a semester as a student at Tokyo’s Sophia University in the 1980s. \n 
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/acm/
LOCATION:Asian Civilisations Museum\, 1 Empress Pl\, 179555\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231205T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231205T203000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
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SUMMARY:Dean Doug Elmendorf: The De-risking of US-China Relations: Analysis and Implications
DESCRIPTION:Join Harvard faculty and fellow alumni for a lively discussion of China’s economic headwinds\, the state of US-China relations\, and implications for the Asia-Pacific region. \nDoug Elmendorf has been dean and Don K. Price Professor of Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School since 2016. He had been a visiting fellow at the Brookings Institution after serving as the director of the Congressional Budget Office from January 2009 through March 2015. He had previously been a senior fellow at Brookings\, assistant director of the Division of Research and Statistics at the Federal Reserve Board\, deputy assistant secretary for economic policy at the Treasury Department\, senior economist at the White House’s Council of Economic Advisers\, and an assistant professor at Harvard University. \nIn these policy roles\, Doug worked on budget policy\, health care issues\, the macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy\, Social Security\, income security programs\, financial markets\, macroeconomic analysis and forecasting\, and a range of other topics. He earneed his PhD and AM in economics from Harvard University and his AB summa cum laude from Princeton University. \n\n\n\nWhen\n:\n5 Dec 2023\, 6:00 – 7:30pm\n\n\nWhere\n:\nFullerton hotel Singapore\n\n\nMember (+1 Guest)\n:\nFree\n\n\n\nIf interested\, please register here.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/dean-doug-elmendorf-the-de-risking-of-us-china-relations-analysis-and-implications/
CATEGORIES:Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231128T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231128T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20231002T023747Z
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SUMMARY:Beyond Oppenheimer and Einstein
DESCRIPTION:The history of Harvard\, Princeton and Singapore with the Institute for Advanced Study\n You’ve seen the movie.  Now\, get a chance to meet via Zoom\, Professor Phillip A. Griffiths\, the former Director of the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS)\, Harvard Professor and Princeton Ph.D.\, and in real life\, Professor Gan Wee Teck (Harvard Ph.D. and former Princeton assistant professor) and Associate Professor Tan Meng Chwan\, both of NUS and former members of the IAS \, as they share with us the history of the IAS and its relationship to Harvard\, Princeton and Singapore.   \n Since its founding in 1930 with Albert Einstein as one of its first 23 members. 35 Nobel Laureates\, 44 of the 62 Fields Medalists\, and 23 of the 26 Abel Prize Laureates\, as well as many MacArthur Fellows and Wolf Prize winners have served as faculty or members of the IAS.  In addition to Albert Einstein\, past Faculty have the giants of intellectual pursuit – Kurt Gödel\, J. Robert Oppenheimer\, Erwin Panofsky\, Hetty Goldman\, Homer A. Thompson\, John von Neumann\, George Kennan\, Hermann Weyl\, and Clifford Geertz.  \nJoin us on November 28\, 7:00pm – 8:00pm (nibbles available for post-event mingling) at the NUS Mathematics Department Lounge\, Level 4\, Block S17\, 10 Lower Kent Ridge Road\, Singapore 119076.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/beyond-oppenheimer/
LOCATION:NUS Mathematics Department Lounge\, Level 4\, Block S17 10 Lower Kent Ridge Road\, Singapore\, 119076\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Talks
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231125T173000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231125T190000
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SUMMARY:25 Nov (Saturday) - Hiking Into the Sunset!
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Harvard fitspo and hikers! \nAs part of building more fitness-related events in our programming\, we will be organising a hike around Mount Faber! The event will be led by our very own HCS Wellness and Fitness subcomittee. We will start from Old Habits Cafe and walk from Mount Faber to Vivocity\, and have dinner thereafter. Bring your hiking shoes and lets have a great hike together into the sunset! \n\n\n\nWhen\n:\n25 Nov 2023 (Saturday) from 5:30pm to 7:00pm\n\n\nWhere\n:\nOld Habits Cafe\, S(098803)\n\n\nCost\n:\nFree\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/25-nov-saturday-hiking-into-the-sunset/
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231122T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231122T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20231107T052657Z
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SUMMARY:Startup Fundraising: Opportunities and Challenges
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a round table discussion with our friends from Harvard and Columbia on raising funds in the current economic environment. \n \n\n\n\nWhen\n:\n22 Nov 2023 (Wednesday) \, 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.\n\n\nWhere\n:\nGunderson Dettmer\, 1 Wallich Street #37-03\, Guoco Tower\, Singapore 078881\n\n\nCost\n:\n$10 (Food and Drinks inlcuded)\n\n\n\nSign up here if you’re interested!
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/startup-fundraising-opportunities-and-challenges/
CATEGORIES:Networking,Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231121T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231121T213000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20231107T052005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250630T080613Z
UID:10000188-1700593200-1700602200@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Annual Thanksgiving Dinner 2023
DESCRIPTION:What better way to celebrate Thanksgiving than to catch up with your fellow Harvardians at this year’s annual Thanksgiving dinner on Tuesday\, November 21! In lieu of turkey but staying in the aviary tradition with an Asian flair\, we will be feasting on delicious peking duck!\n\n\n\nWhen\n:\n21 Nov 2023 (Tuesday) \, 7:00 – 9:30 p.m.\n\n\nWhere\n:\nTung Lok Peking Duck (Orchard Central)\n\n\nCost\n:\nYoung Alums (Class of ’13 and younger) – $40 ~ 50; Senior Alums – $60 ~ 70\n\n\n\n\n\nWe look forward to seeing you and giving thanks together! Kindly RSVP to Stanley Park HLS ’88 (stanleytpark@gmail.com) no later than Tuesday\, November 14. Thanks!
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/annual-thanksgiving-dinner-2023/
CATEGORIES:Dinner,Social
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231118T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231118T223000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20231107T052221Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231107T052221Z
UID:10000189-1700330400-1700346600@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:18 Nov (Saturday) - HBS Club of Singapore Gala Dinner 2023
DESCRIPTION:HBS is organising an end of year Gala dinner and all HCS Members are invited! The gala dinner will include a keynote address by Sunny Verghese\, CEO/Co-Founder of Olam and HBS alum. Sunny is Chairman of the World Council for Sustainable Development and is a passionate advocate of leadership behaviours for a more sustainable world\, role modelling them within Olam. If you’re interested\, please buy your tickets via this link. Click on “Registration” and you will be given an option to choose “Member of Harvard Club of Singapore” to purchase a ticket for $150. We look forward to seeing you there! \n\n\n\nWhen\n:\n18 Nov 2023 (Saturday) from 18:00 to 22:30\n\n\nWhere\n:\nEquarius Hotel\n\n\nWho\n:\nActive (i.e.\, paying members) HCS members and one guest of active HCS members\n\n\nTickets\n:\nAvailable here.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/18-nov-saturday-hbs-club-of-singapore-gala-dinner-2023/
CATEGORIES:Dinner
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231019T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231019T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230827T021054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T233350Z
UID:10000177-1697742000-1697749200@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Grace Under Fire Improv Workshop
DESCRIPTION:What do Tina Fey\, Steve Carell\, Will Ferrell and Amy Poehler share in common? They all got started their comedy careers doing improv. Join us as the Singapore-based group Grace Under Fire share with us the tips and tricks of becoming a fantastic improvisor\, which will make you the star of your own show at home and at work. Think you have no funny bone? We’ll get it out of you yet. As we all know\, laughter is the best medicine. I promise you that you’ll end up going home cured of all ailments after this one session!
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/grace-under-fire-improv-workshop/
LOCATION:Crane Claymore Connect\, 442 Orchard Rd\, #01-11 Claymore Connect\, Magpie Room\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 238879\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts,Family,Social,Theatre
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231011T193000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20231011T230000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230901T090625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230901T090625Z
UID:10000181-1697052600-1697065200@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Let's Rock Climb!
DESCRIPTION:Calling all Harvard climbers! The Club will hold a climbing get-together for alums at the Ground Up gym located at Level 2 of the Civil Service Club at 60 Tessensohn Road. Ground Up offers indoor top rope\, bouldering and outdoor lead climbing areas. For first-timers\, the gym offers a guided session to show you the ropes. \nWhen: Wednesday\, October 11\, 2023\, 7:30 pm until closing (11:00 pm)\nWhere: GroundUp\, Level 2 Civil Service Club\, 60 Tessensohn Road S (217664)\nCost: Depends on whether you need to rent equipment\, are a first-timer and need a guide\, etc. Ranges from $22-$45. Fees will be paid to directly to Ground Up at the door. \nIf you’re interested in joining us\, please write to hello@harvard.sg.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/lets-rock-climb/
LOCATION:GroundUp Gym\, Civil Service Club\, Level 2\, 60 Tessensohn\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 217664\, Singapore
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230907T163000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230907T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230728T184404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230904T001113Z
UID:10000172-1694104200-1694116800@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Let's Talk Money!
DESCRIPTION:Love it or hate it\, price negotiations are at the core of many business transactions. Whether you are dealing with your commercial landlord\, making an investment\, closing a major deal\, purchasing goods or services\, or seeking fair compensation for your expertise\, negotiations are inevitable. And let’s be honest\, most of us aren’t fans of the process. \nBut here’s some great news: Negotiation isn’t an elusive art\, nor is it a skill that you either possess or lack. There’s a lot of science behind it\, and it’s not the rocket kind! \nJoin us for an evening of negotiation-nerding with Dr. Claudia Winkler\, an alum and international negotiation expert from the Negotiation Academy where she will share essential techniques and the science that will help you: \n\nUse opening offers wisely.\nDevelop a concession strategy.\nPrepare the right set of numbers.\nUtilize and/or protect yourself from the ‘anchoring effect’.\nAnalyze your BATNA and ZOPA before entering a negotiation.\n\nDuring this interactive 90-minute session\, you’ll have the opportunity to engage in negotiations yourself\, while we equip you with the tools you need to significantly impact your outcome! Plus\, there’s a prize for the best negotiation result! \n\n \nDr. Claudia is the founder and CEO of The Negotiation Academy LLC. With her outcome-oriented and creative training solutions she has helped more than 4\,500 individuals\, online in 126 countries and in-person across Europe\, the US\, Asia\, Africa\, the Middle East and Australia to boost their negotiation skills and gain an edge in their businesses or career. \nDr. Claudia holds a Master’s and Doctor’s degree in European and international law and received her LL.M. from Harvard Law School as a Fulbright Scholar\, where she trained extensively with the Harvard Negotiation Project. As a frequent speaker at legal and business conferences around the world\, she has shared a stage with leading personalities like Hugh Hilton\, Michael Douglas and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak\, inspiring audiences of 2\,500 people and above to leverage the power of negotiation skills. \nWe thank the Negotiation Academy LLC for subsidising the training and Cooley LLP for sharing with us their venue.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/lets-talk-money/
LOCATION:Cooley LLP\, 182 Cecil Street\, Level 38\, Frasers Tower\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 069547\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Networking,Talks
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230905T190000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230905T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230729T072941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230729T072941Z
UID:10000174-1693940400-1693951200@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Interschool Speed Dating
DESCRIPTION:By providing your data to the organiser via the Application Form\, you are consenting to the use of your data for administration of the event. The organisers will delete your data after the event is over. \nOnly active HCS members are eligible to be screened\, so make sure that you are an active member.  If you are not yet an HCS member\, please sign up via our membership sign up page.  The Harvard Club of Singapore will send you the payment link after LBS has selected the final pool of participants. \nFor specific queries about the event\, please contact the organiser.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/interschool-speed-dating/
LOCATION:Stratos Rooftop Bar\, National Design Centre\, 111 Middle Road\, 5th Floor\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 188969\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Social
ORGANIZER;CN="London Business School":MAILTO:lbsacsg@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230820T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230820T173000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230721T135903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T135903Z
UID:10000171-1692541800-1692552600@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Art Jamming @ Arteastiq
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a fun weekend painting session at Arteastiq (Mandarin Gallery)! Come unleash your inner artist and make new friends with fellow art lovers\, or simply use this opportunity to de-stress in an idyllic setting. \nAll materials will be provided (50x50cm canvas\, 6pc paint brushes\, and unlimited acrylics). The ticket includes a complimentary beverage of your choice\, such as gourmet coffee or tea. \n \nRegister here: https://peatix.com/event/3651175
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/art-jamming-arteastiq/
LOCATION:Arteastiq (Mandarin Gallery)\, 333A Orchard Rd\, #04-14/15 Mandarin Gallery\, Singapore 238897\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230807T180000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230807T200000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230804T075704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230804T075802Z
UID:10000175-1691431200-1691438400@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Art\, Science and Buddhism: What is Left Unsaid? - Talk by Harvard Professor Eugene Wang
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Club of Singapore (HCS) invites you to a talk by Professor Eugene Wang.\nDate & Time: Monday 7 August 2023 at 6:15pm\nLocation: Conference Room\, BHG Retail Trust Management\, 250 North Bridge Road\, Raffles City Tower\, #32-01\, Singapore 179101\nRSVP Link: https://profeugenewang.peatix.com/ \nThis event is free and open to all Harvard Club of Singapore (HCS) members in Singapore. Sign up for membership here if you’re not: https://harvard.sg/membership-account/membership-levels/ \nSeats are limited so do sign up ASAP! \nArt\, Science\, and Buddhism: What is Left Unsaid?\nBy Professor Eugene Wang \nWhere do art\, science and Buddhism converge? The question usually takes us to familiar grounds: meditation\, mindfulness\, consciousness\, inter-subjectivity (non-self)\, flux etc. Is there anything flying under our radar screen that ranges beyond these familiar topoi? Force fields is definitely one of those blindspots. \nThe notion conveniently connects modern physics to the time-honoured Chinese concept of “force” (qi) and “field” (chang). With its currency in physics\, social psychology\, science fiction\, and art\, the term points to\, among other things\, an individual’s or group’s psychological environment with its evolving dynamics\, varying intensities and experiential qualities. Technology-inflected modern art that treats forms as forces in an abstract domain and negative space further highlights the relevance of the concept. \nAdd Buddhist notions of “place of practice” (Ch. daochang; Skt. Bodhimanda) to the mix\, we have a complicated but intriguing case. The nonlocality of the performance space implied by both Buddhist place of practice (daochang) and site of theatrical performance (juchang) aligns well with the nonlocality of space increasingly gaining currency in modern physics. In light of this\, we might rethink a baseline question long taken for granted: where exactly does art take place? In this day and age of virtual reality and media technology\, the question becomes all the more pressing and pertinent. \nAbout Professor Eugene Wang\nAbby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art\, Harvard University\nBuddhist Art of Asia; Chinese Art\, Architecture\, and Media Studies\nFounding Director of Harvard FAS CAMLab \nEugene Y. Wang is the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian Art at Harvard University. A Guggenheim Fellow (2005)\, he is the art history editor of the Encyclopedia of Buddhism (2004). His extensive publications range from early Chinese art and archaeology to modern and contemporary Chinese art and cinema. His book\, Shaping the Lotus Sutra: Buddhist Visual Culture in Medieval China (2005)\, explores Buddhist worldmaking; it received the Sakamoto Nichijin Academic Award from Japan. His current research focuses on cognitive study of art and consciousness as well as biocentric art that integrates visual\, biological\, and ecological systems. \nHe is also the founding director of Harvard CAMLab that explores the nexus of cognition\, aesthetics\, and mindscape. The CAMLab projects he heads explores multimedia storyliving and immersive artistic-cum-spiritual experience\, integrating humanistic research and sensorial media practice. CAMlab’s current projects include Digital Gandhara\, a massive mapping of Buddhist sites in Afghanistan and Pakistan\, and Shadow Cave which probes the enduring cognitive model behind Asian Buddhist caves.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/art-science-and-buddhism-what-is-left-unsaid-talk-by-harvard-professor-eugene-wang/
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230728T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230728T133000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230601T112902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T144553Z
UID:10000165-1690545600-1690551000@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Ideas Lunch on Generative AI
DESCRIPTION:Topic: How Generative AI and Machine Learning will Impact the Future of Innovation \nThe basic foundational engine of ChatGPT is generative AI and machine learning.  Besides sharing about the opportunity of this technology\, the panelists will touch upon policy and regulatory issues. \nDate\, 28 July 2023 (Friday).\nTime: 12 noon to 1:30pm for panel discussion and Cantonese cuisine lunch (networking until 2pm).\nVenue: VIP room\, Black Society\, Vivocity \nPanelists:\n* Mike Yeh\, Regional Vice President at Microsoft and Director of Corporate\, External and Legal Affairs\, Asia.  Microsoft invests billions into ChatGPT maker\, OpenAI.\n* Francis Goh\, Digital Innovation Leader at Amazon Web Services and former CEO of Mercer Singapore . \nPrice\, inclusive of lunch:\n$30/pax for HCS member\,\n$45 for Harvard alumnus (non-HCS member) or one guest of attending HCS member. \nIf you’re interested\, please buy tickets below
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/ideas-lunch-on-generative-ai/
LOCATION:vivocity\, 1 HarbourFront Walk\, Singapore\, 098585\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Lecture
ORGANIZER;CN="Titus Yong":MAILTO:yong@post.harvard.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230727T183000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230727T210000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230721T094817Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230721T094817Z
UID:10000170-1690482600-1690491600@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Northwestern and Harvard Joint Summer Mixer
DESCRIPTION:The Harvard Club of Singapore and Northwestern-Kellogg Alumni Club of Singapore are pleased to announce our joint summer mixer on Thursday evening 27 July 2023. Come and meet new friends and catch up with alums from both the Northwestern and Harvard communities. \n\nThe venue is outdoors but covered in case of rain and there will be live music as well. Please RSVP and look forward to welcoming you! \nOther notes:\nEvent open to NU alumni and Harvard Club of Singapore members with up to one guest per registrant.\nSnacks and finger foods to be provided. Drinks are available directly from the restaurant (self-pay) \nThursday 27 July 2023\n630PM – 9PM\nOSG Music Bar and Kitchen at Suntec Tower 1 (near taxi stand) \n\n\nTo register\, get your tickets here: https://peatix.com/event/3640980/view
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/northwestern-and-harvard-joint-summer-mixer/
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230611T150000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230611T163000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230602T143119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230602T144647Z
UID:10000166-1686495600-1686501000@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Harvard Krokodiloes Are in Town!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Harvard Krokodiloes as they return to Singapore with a new team! \nThe Harvard Krokodiloes dates back to 1946 and is Harvard’s oldest a capella group. They have recorded over 30 albums and performed at Madison Square Garden\, Lincoln Center\, the Beijing Concert Hall and the Sydney Opera House\, to name a few amongst many famous tours in two years. Show your support to the Kroks so that they will put us into their must visit list and make us part of their tour tradition. \nThe prestigious Sundaram Tagore Gallery – which has a presence in New York\, Singapore\, and London – will be hosting our event. \nTicket prices:\n– $15 for HCS members\n– $30 for Harvard Alumni who are non-HCS members\n– $50 for General Public (sold out)
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/harvard-krokodiloes-are-in-town/
LOCATION:Sundaram Tagore Gallery\, 5 Lock Road\, Singapore\, 108933\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230607T200000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20230607T220000
DTSTAMP:20260410T182042
CREATED:20230602T143701Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230610T121639Z
UID:10000167-1686168000-1686175200@harvard.sg
SUMMARY:Return to Seoul at The Projector Golden Mile Tower
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a movie outing – last-minute plan!! Return to Seoul\, a recent Official Selection at the Festival de Cannes and many other film festivals. \nWatch it on the big screen\, at The Projector Golden Mile Tower\, a hub of indie cultural events in Singapore. \nTickets S$10.50 each\, for HCS members and Harvard alumni \nWe will coordinate a pre-gathering for snacks and drinks at the theatre (self pay).  Please email secretary@harvard.sg to expedite the organizing.
URL:https://harvard.sg/event/return-to-seoul-at-the-projector-golden-mile-tower/
LOCATION:The Projector\, 6001 Beach Road\, #05-00 GOLDEN MILE TOWER\, Singapore\, Singapore\, 199589\, Singapore
CATEGORIES:Arts
ORGANIZER;CN="Harvard Club of Singapore":MAILTO:hello@harvard.sg
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