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IPS Oral History Project #Shorts

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In 2019, together with the National Archives of Singapore, the Institute of Policy Studies embarked on the IPS Oral History Project — a series of interviews on the conceptualisation, establishment and development of IPS over the past three decades.

A total of 29 interviewees, with personal experiences on the Institute’s formation, evolution, and day-to-day operations, were interviewed. Summaries of these interviews are now available on our IPS Oral History page, including videos of our Founding Patron ESM Goh Chok Tong, Director Janadas Devan, and Special Adviser Professor Tommy Koh.

To find out more about IPS Oral History Project: https://nus.edu/3rEn4a5

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IPS Oral History Project #Shorts

Reinventing Destiny - Opening Remarks

Reflections for 2020

SP2021: the troubles with meritocracy

Scottish education: place and people

A Glance from the Outside: Lim Siong Guan

Young Singaporeans Conference 2022: "Uncharted"

IPS-Nathan Lectures by Mr Patrick Daniel — Lecture I

Singapore Perspectives 2023 "Work" — Learning@Work

Putting Poverty in its Place: Lessons and Learning from Children's Neighborhoods Scotland

Singapore Perspectives 2022: Is the concept of belonging an oppressive one?

The Future is Local?

Singapore Perspectives 2022 "City" - Panel 3

Reinventing Destiny - Panel I

Singapore Perspectives 2023 "Work" — Resilience@Work

Forum 8: The Values and Qualities of Leadership

Singapore Perspectives 2023 "Work" — Closing Address

Forum 1: Jobs and Skills

Singapore Perspectives 2022 "City" - Pre-Conference Session

SP2022: City as Economic Space

IPS Oral History Project - Ong Keng Yong

Reinventing Destiny - Dialogue with Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Lawrence Wong

IPS 10th S R Nathan Fellow Dr Noeleen Heyzer: Singapore as an Epicentre for the New Multilateralism

Reinventing Destiny - Panel III

Scotland Study Trip

The Thirty-Fifth Singapore Economic Roundtable: Panel Discussion

Singapore Perspectives 2023 "Work" — Panel 6

Singapore Perspectives 2021: Reset

IPS-RSIS Conference on Identity: Opening Speech & Dialogue with Minister

Singapore Perspectives 2022 "City" - Opening Remarks and Panel 1

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