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NUS sets up fifth residential college in University Town

It will focus on the fundamentals of AI.

The National University of Singapore (NUS) will establish Acacia College, its fifth Residential College (RC) in University Town, marking the first new RC in a decade.

It will follow the University Town College Programme and focus on the theme “Fundamentals of Artificial and Human Intelligences,” offering interdisciplinary courses through small-group sessions.  

The college will open in August 2025 with 100 students and expand to 600 by August 2026.

Acacia College will equip students with knowledge and skills in Generative AI, AI programming, and Machine Learning. 

Its curriculum includes Junior Seminars exploring “AI versus humans” in the first year, followed by Senior Seminars in the second year on AI’s role in daily life, innovation, governance, and ethics. 

The college will occupy the current premises of NUS College (Cinnamon Wing), with NUS College students relocating to the Yale-NUS College campus later this year. 

Associate Professor Heng Cheng Suang, from the Department of Information Systems and Analytics at NUS School of Computing, will serve as Acacia College’s first Master from 1 July.  
 

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