Post on 27-Mar-2023
NAVIGATING
CAMPUS MAP, SCHOOL LOCATIONS, FOOD SPOTS
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Campus loop – BlueFirst bus 0800 Last bus 2300
Campus loop – RedFirst bus 0800 Last bus 2300
Campus loop – Yellow First bus 0730 Last bus 1820/1840
Campus Rider – Green First bus 0730 Last bus 2300
Campus Weekend Rider – Brown
GETTING
There are 2 buses that traverse through NTU: 179 & 199, both bringing students around to differentlocations around campus.
For students near the academic buildings: 179 Last bus 0000
For students nearer to the halls of residence: 199 Last bus 0000
NTU is a vast campus, with the academic buildings situated centrally and lined by halls ofresidence and various other amenities along the peripheral. Walking may be an option, but inthis weather? Get to know the campus shuttle services that might just be a tad more (definitely)convenient.
DON'T GET LOST ON CAMPUS!
TIP!For students who use the public buses frequently, getting the concession card fortertiary students may be a beneficial step in keeping your monthly expenditure low!
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Venue: Lecture Theatre 23Address: SS2-B2-05Add
Academic Complexes
The Academic complex comprisesof the north academic complex,North Spine (NS), south academiccomplex and South Spine (SS). Mostschools and lecture theatres arelocated at SS and NS.
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The Arc
In NTU, classes are primarily split into Lectures, Tutorials and Lab Sessions.
Lectures are usually held in Lecture Theatres (LT) and can usually range from 1 to 3 hours.
Tutorials are teaching sessions in smaller ‘tutorial groups’ that start from week 2 that usually involve assignments or readings to be done. These are usually held in Tutorial Rooms (TRs) and are generally 1-2 hours. Where lectures may be more on listening and note taking, tutorials are where questions are clarified.
Courses may also have Laboratory Sessions, which may be held outdoors or in Labs that are generally locatedwithin the faculty buildings. These are generally 3 hours per session and involve more hands on approach.
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Have any feedback or suggestions? Be an active voiceby connecting with the Union via U-Feedback! Westrongly encourage you to play an active role throughthis channel. Your feedback allows the Students’ Union to develop amore conducive learning environment and make everystudent’s experience here in NTU a more memorableone!
Stay in the know on everything campus life – from hottest discussions to the newest foodcraze and all upcoming events to check out!
Find out all about events, activites andthe latest news on everything campus lifein NTU's very own publication run by theEditorial Committee under NTUSU!
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NTUSU
Dine and shop at NTU's first student-run cooperative, NTU Co-op shop &
Co-op Cafe @ Hive!
Co-op offers quality products and foodat affordable prices, while encouragingthe spirit of entrepreneurship through
student-run initiatives. Throughgrooming the initiation and
management of projects for the welfareof the NTU community, Co-op is a
platform to support student-runinitiatives with a social element.
initiatives with a social element.
@ntu.su
https://www.ntusu.org/
@ntusu
su-feedback@e.ntu.edu.sg
https://www.youtube.com/
channel/UC4jrev5ovmtMi7
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Shop for official NTU Merchanidse and give back to thestudent community at our retail shop fully run by theUnion, with a portion of sales channeled into the U-Fundto support NTU bursaries and financial aid.
Co-op @ NTU
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Join us a member @$10 and receive up to 10% off selected co-op shop merchandise and 50c offco-op café meals. Head down to The Hive CO-OP to find out more!
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NTU’s first student-run University Store, with thelatest NTU offerings!
NTUSU SocialsCatch us on our socials for the hottest happenings incampus, and get updated on the latest scoops on eventsand essential information!
Club Orientations
Faculty Orientations
Prepping for school, getting to know the campus and mostimportantly ORIENTATION PROGRAMS!
Hall OrientationsHall Orientations are primarily forincoming residents to get accustomed totheir new environment by creating asupport network amongst the residentsas well to showcase the myriad of to-dosand activities that Hall Residences offer.
Faculty Orientations are geared towardsunderstanding faculty specific informationand getting students equipped with theessentials on how to navigate academiclandscapes whilst creating a sense ofcommunity and support network withinfaculties.
Club Orientations consist of orientationprogrammes organised by the four clubsnamely the Union Orientation Committee(UOC) under NTUSU, Cultural ActivitiesClub (CAC), Welfare Services Club (WSC)and Sports Club. Each of them representvarious student organisations under themand the vibrancy of activities within NTU.
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Choir
Canoe Polo
NTUSU hosts Welcome Week during thefirst week of classes where NTUstudent clubs and societies set upbooths to share information abouttheir activities, recruit new membersand kick-off their year of activities.
Feel free to approach seniors and findout more about what the differentclubs do! You may just find somethingthat's your cup of tea.
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This year, we are going virtual! Check out the virtual booths here from 11th to 14th August!
Virtual Welcome Week
NTUSU EditorialCommittee
Chinese Dance
FIRST WEEK
The first official week of school usually begins after theorientation programmes come to a close, beginningusually with introduction lectures for the courses thatyou are registered in.
Tutorials only begin on the second week of school toallow students to get used to the pace of lectures andfor Lecturers to introduce the course outlines andessential information that students should take noteof. The first lectures are also important in finding outinformation such as announcements.
So what’s in store for you on the first week of school?
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Cashless is the way to go oncampus!
Gear up for your first week inschool and download mobileapplication wallets such as DBS Paylah!, Paynow andGrabPay to conveniently makepayments on campus – be itbuying your lunch at Fine Food@ South Spine or shopping forgroceries at PrimeSupermarket.
Going cashless on Campus!
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Illustrations and Images
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other useful booklets
cREDITS
HALL BOOKLET
CCA BOOKLET
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS' BOOKLET
FOLLOW OUR SOCIALSwww.ntusu.org/@ntu.su
fb.com/ntusut.me/ntusu