Digital Universities Week UK 2022

Connect, learn, transform
Taking a whole-sector approach, we will exchange knowledge and best practice regarding digital transformation journeys. A central meeting place for ideas and case studies, THE is bringing together pioneering voices in the edtech sector for four days of sessions that will equip delegates with the knowledge and skills for a digital-first future.
Germany Academic Salon 2021

Rethinking innovation for a stronger, greener recovery
At this half-day academic salon, we will examine how academic-industry collaboration across the country will support a stronger, greener recovery from the pandemic and ensure that Germany remains at the forefront of research and innovation.

Interdisciplinary Research for Solving Social and Economic Problems

How blended learning maximises outcomes for students
To realise the potential of blended learning, university leaders must think strategically about how digital tools can support student-centred, authentic learning experiences
SG got talent – GovTech’s cybersecurity specialist is 6th in global Facebook challenge
Now, say what you will about TikTok gaining popularity amongst teenagers but the fact remains: a large portion of Singaporean youth are still using Facebook. Notice I used the word ‘youth’, which according to the National Youth Council, are people aged 15–35.
Yes, 35; you did not read it wrongly.
With such a large portion of society still on Facebook, it is really important for the platform to remain secure and proactively search for any hidden vulnerabilities.
Developing the OneService chatbot to improve municipal services
When the Municipal Services Office (MSO) was established in 2014, it was billed as a one-stop shop for people to provide feedback on day-to-day issues like malfunctioning corridor lights, leaky covered walkways, and littered common areas. The next year, the OneService App was launched to receive feedback digitally.
The Purple Parade - featuring Zui Young
Zui Young was born with high astigmatism in his right eye and is only able to see with the right eye. But he never once lost sight of his passion for all things digital.
This GovTechie’s interest in computers started during his primary school days when he was introduced to coding with the HTML language and Microsoft FrontPage. That led him to learn programming in secondary school, then to a Diploma in Business Information Technology at Singapore Polytechnic, and Bachelors and Masters in Information Systems at Singapore Management University.
How one GovTech employee worked in two places in 2020
You might not have heard about it, but GovTech has this thing called the (Digital Technology Attachment Programme, or DTAP for short, that allows staff to get seconded to industry partners – while remaining as GovTech staff, of course.
We spoke to our very own Stephanie Yeo, a senior delivery manager at GovTech who through the DTAP programme, spent some time at VMware Pivotal Labs, an American multinational software company as a Product Manager (PM).
Why running cloud services well matter for the government
It is easy today to imagine that everything can be placed “on the cloud” and have them run properly without a glitch.

