MalayMail/StraitsTimes-Jan 30
The National University of Singapore (NUS) will reportedly open a new residential college called Acacia College in August, the first to focus on artificial intelligence (AI). Straits Times reported that the university’s fifth residential college will accommodate 100 first-year students in its inaugural intake, with plans to house 600 students by 2026. In its first year, Acacia College will also host 100 second-year students who will support activities and mentor incoming freshmen. Associate Professor Heng Cheng Suang from NUS’ School of Computing will serve as the college’s master. NUS residential colleges offer a two-year interdisciplinary academic program, distinct from its six halls of residence. Existing colleges focus on themes such as community engagement and sustainability. Residents at Acacia College will study human-machine interactions, with courses in digital literacy and AI knowledge. First-year students will also take a junior seminar on critical thinking and AI-related issues. Alongside Acacia College’s launch, NUS will introduce an AI Talent Scholarship for 20 freshmen in AI-related degree programs. Recipients will receive tuition coverage, accommodation allowances, and a travel grant for overseas programs. Read more at: https://www.malaymail.com/news/singapore/2025/01/30/national-university-of-singapore-to-open-acacia-college-in-august-first-residential-college-focused-on-ai/164973