
Master in Public Policy
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP)​
National University of Singapore (NUS)​
2023 - 2025 (expected)
I study the trans-disciplinary challenges of public policy, from agenda-setting and formulation to evaluation and analysis, in a collaborative and academically rigorous manner throughout the programme. My classmates have also been a rich well of knowledge given their diverse backgrounds, and the courses have provided me with unique perspectives about environmental economics and policy innovation. The curriculum's emphasis on groupwork has also been a platform for honing peer-leadership and personal growth, nurturing a holistic approach to practical policy thinking.
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Key courses taken:
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Foundations of Public Policy (core)
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Introduction to Public Management (core)
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Methods and Tools of Public Policy I & II (Econometrics; core)
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Politics and Public Policy (core)
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Policy Innovation Lab
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Environmental Economics and Public Policy
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Introduction to Coding for Public Policy using R
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Principles and Policies in Sustainability and the Environment
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Green Transformation and Policy in Asia
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Economic Foundations for Public Policy
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Behavioural Economics and Public Policy
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Financial Management for Organisations
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Urban Interventions to Achieve a Good City
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Policy Analysis Exercise (Capstone topic: ASEAN energy transition)
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​Student ​achievements:
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Winner of LKYSPP Policy Hackathon 2023
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​APRU Climate Simulation
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Opportunity to present PAE project at the upcoming Canada-ASEAN Business Forum 2025
Bachelor of Science in Life Science
with Specialisation in Environmental Science
and Minor in Aquatic Ecology
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National University of Singapore (NUS)
2013 - 2015
Majoring in life sciences have provided me with a broad-based foundation of the organic chemistry, microbiology and physiological processes behind biology. Further specialising into environmental science, I was exposed to the backbone concepts of biodiversity and evolutionary forces in ecology, as well as the scientific methods in studying and documenting them. In my final year, I deepened my knowledge with a minor in aquatic ecology, during which we were exposed further to experimental designs in aquatic biology.
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I was also a very active student leader in the hostel, King Edward VII Hall. Some of my biggest roles include serving as the Choir Head, Hallplay Producer, and Rag Vice-Head.
