Humanities Programme@NJC
Humanities Programme @ NJC
The NJC Humanities Programme is a stretch programme for students passionate about the Humanities and consists of:
- Advanced Humanities (AH), a 2 year programme in JH3-4 and
- The Humanities Integrated Programme (HIP), a 15-month programme in SH1-2.
We seek to nurture inspirational Humanities thought leaders who are proactive in serving the community.
The Humanities Programme provides opportunities for students to:
- Explore an interdisciplinary humanities curriculum, with humanities research elements;
- Enrich themselves through interaction with experts and peers at external conferences, workshops, competitions, internships, international exchanges and learning journeys, as participants, presenters and co-designers; and
- Empower themselves through collaborative leadership development opportunities and knowledge-based service projects.
Happenings @ Humanities Programme
JH3 AH students exploring the Bukit Timah Railway Station with URA’s Ms Stella Wee in 2019.
The 2021 SH1 HIP students scoping their Local Experiential Programme (LBEP) topic during HIP lessons.
AH students presenting their research project at the Gifted Educated Branch’s Individualised Research Study (IRS) Exhibition in 2020. They studied how the pandemic affected the quality of students’ friendships.
AH students were awarded the Best Research Award for their research project on Migrants in the 2021 International Humanities Symposium.
AH students taking part in the Singapore Model United Nations in 2021.
AH students presenting their projects in the International Research Exchange Programme with Kanazawa University Senior High School.
Overseas Enrichment Programme to Hong Kong 2017: HIP students exploring how local identities are preserved in a globalised era through a Cantonese Opera singing workshop.
Overseas Enrichment Programme to Taiwan 2018: HIP students visit a waste collection facility in Taipei as part of their self-designed comparative study of recycling efforts in Singapore and Taiwan.
Overseas Enrichment Programme to Taiwan 2018: HIP students visit a waste collection facility in Taipei as part of their self-designed comparative study of recycling efforts in Singapore and Taiwan.
2021 Local-Based Enrichment Programme (LBEP): HIP students speaking to industry specialists from the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore (URA).
2021 Local-Based Enrichment Programme (LBEP): HIP students exploring hidden aspects of Singapore in their study of the role that various stakeholders played in conserving local heritage.
HSPConnects 2020: HIP students receiving mentorship and guidance from our network of HIP alumni, and bonding over their shared passion for the Humanities.
2018 MOE Humanities Symposium: HSP students interacting with guest speaker, Speaker of the Parliament, Mr Tan Chuan Jin.
The 2021 HIP students were awarded 2nd runner-up in the 2021 Goh Keng Swee Future Thinking Challenge Shield.
Application prerequisites
Application Process
For more information about the MOE Humanities and Scholarship Programme, visit https://www.moe.gov.sg/programmes/humanities-talent-development/humanities-scholarship-and-programme
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HOD Humanities: Ms Valerie Cher, cher_caifeng_valerie@moe.edu.sg
Humanities Integrated Programme Coordinator: Ms Ho Hui Lin, ho_hui_lin@moe.edu.sg