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S'pore, NUS need to stay open to be a 'sanctuary for global talent'
The Straits Times
|July 04, 2025
Vivian says universities like NUS play a critical role amid volatile state of the world
Universities like the National University of Singapore (NUS) play a critical role, given the current volatile state of the world, said Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan on July 3.
Singapore and NUS need to be open and willing to work with people regardless of where they come from, in order to be a "sanctuary for global talent", he said, amid increased geopolitical tensions, such as the rivalries between superpowers, which have been accelerated by technological advancements.
He was speaking at the official launch of NUS' 120th anniversary celebrations held at Marina Bay Sands.
Dr Balakrishnan, an alumnus of NUS Medicine and a former president of the NUS Students' Union, said the increasingly tumultuous world will impact academia and science.
This will be seen in rising inflation, smaller countries becoming more vulnerable, and progress slowing down as a result.
Dr Balakrishnan used three metaphors - a cradle, citadel and launch pad - to describe the roles of NUS.
From its beginnings in 1905, NUS has "been an integral cradle for the development of national consciousness, national identity, national unity, independence and awakening", he said.
And as a "citadel with open gates", NUS should be a fortress while remaining open to talent and ideas, he added.
"NUS needs to have open gates, and we need to have our fair share of access to talent and ideas, while still remembering that this is a citadel based in Singapore, to protect Singapore."
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