Media & Communications
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Young and Unemployed: A Global Threat
The human impact on the environment is staggering – natural resources of our finite planet are being used up at an exponential rate. As ... -
Social Media Trends – Post-Pandemic
Social Media has a priming effect on a business’ marketing campaign It can help gain more valuable consumer insights, especially with social listening It ... -
Preserving Arts and Memories
The Substation, in its heyday an iconic arts space, a place to chill, a place for artists and arts lovers. My early days at ... -
Making Meaning During a Pandemic: Singapore Cancer Society Interschool Competition 2020
Last week, my team and I were pleasantly surprised to win the Overall Winner and People’s Choice awards at the Singapore Cancer Society Interschool ... -
Infidelity head on
MDIS students from the Teesside University’s Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Broadcast Media Production (Top-up) programme produced a short film titled, Helen, which was featured ... -
Learning as an Imaginative Fantasy of Humanity
In his book, In The Shadow of Young Girls, Marcel Proust proposed, “If we are to make reality endurable, we must all nourish a ... -
An International Student’s Transformation at MDIS, Singapore
As someone who rarely went out of the house, I found the idea of going outside unappealing to me. In the Philippines, my idea ... -
The Lost Value of Crystals
The world is full of chemical components and naturally occurring materials. Scientists even determine that the sun and its revolving planets are also made ... -
Filmmaking Scene in Singapore
School of Media and Communications advisory board member Nicholas Chee held a community townhall in his office on 9 September 2019. Entitled “Is Our ... -
What Makes a Singaporean, a Singaporean?
Our culture might be strange to foreigners but that is what makes us unique – it is easy for a Singaporean to spot a fellow Singaporean ...