Annual General Meeting 2018 – Election of Committee (2018 – 2020) Nominations Update

This is an update regarding the Election of Committee (2018 – 2020) mentioned in the Notice dated 22 June 2018 for the AGM which will be held on 6 July 2018.

Based on paragraph 7 of the Constitution, as of 29 June 2018, the following nominations for the positions listed below are received by the Honorary Secretary:

OFFICE BEARERS

Name Nominated for the post of Remark
1 Paul Supramaniam President
2 Melanie Chew Vice President for Oxford
3 Toh Han Li Vice President for Cambridge
4 Ng Yeau Chong Honorary Secretary
5 Margaret Chew Assistant Honorary Secretary
6 Lien Choong Luen Honorary Treasurer
7 Andrew Khoo Assistant Honorary Treasurer
8 Paul Broom Liaison Officer from the British High Commission *Nominated by the British High Commissioner
9 Michael Hwang Immediate Past President * The Immediate Past President shall automatically be part of the Committee without need for election

COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Name Nominated for the post of Remark
1 James Marshall Committee Member
2 Shaw Soo Wei Committee Member
3 Manisha Tank Committee Member
4 Mark Nelligan Committee Member
5 Tan Yi-Xun Committee Member
6 Elaine Harbison Committee Member
7 Purnima Gandhi Committee Member
8 Genevieve Ding Committee Member

SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS – APPOINTED

1 Anupum Khaitan Sub-Committee Member
2 Syed Zakir Hussain Sub-Committee Member
3 Rachel Chew Sub-Committee Member
4 Wu Huijian Sub-Committee Member
5 Lucas Jiang Xiaofeng Sub-Committee Member
6 James Cheah Sub-Committee Member
7 Debra Quek Sub-Committee Member
8 Kevin Burke Sub-Committee Member

BOAT CLUB SUB-COMMITTEE MEMBERS – APPOINTED

1 Anibal Gonzalez Sub-Committee Member
2 David Brandt Sub-Committee Member
3 Becky Walker Sub-Committee Member
4 Andrew Lea-Cox Sub-Committee Member
5 Wang Yu-Ann Sub-Committee Member
6 Michelle Low Sub-Committee Member
7 Ian Chai Sub-Committee Member
8 Mayank Soni Sub-Committee Member
9 David Li Sub-Committee Member
10 Vanessa Ong Sub-Committee Member
11 Anupum Khaitan Sub-Committee Member

In accordance with paragraph 5.4 of the Constitution, the incoming Committee will be co-opting Member of the Society to the Committee in due course to fill up to 14 Committee Members in total as provided under paragraph 5.1 of the Constitution.

Ng Yeau Chong
Honorary Secretary
29 June 2018

Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore – SR Nathan Hard Seats Lecture 2018

“I want to tell you all about what made this country. Hard work, persistence and a first generation that always sought hard seats – not the cushy seats we were sitting in for the dialogue session.” So said our Sixth President of Singapore, S R Nathan, a few months before his death last year when he kindly addressed a small group of our alumni, mainly our younger members who we invited to meet and hear from the great man.

At his request, that session was an intimate, closed doors dialogue, limited to a dozen. Though already ill, Mr Nathan graciously spent two hours with us to share his thoughts on social mobility, leadership and the future of Singapore. With true candour, he also shared his concerns for the less fortunate in our Society, his worry about stress, mental illness and suicides amongst our younger Singaporeans and exhorted us as privileged members of Society (especially our millennials) to feel a duty to put back into the country and to not just be takers.

Inspired by Mr Nathan’s call to emulate the public service and sacrifice of Singapore’s first generation leadership, the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore inaugurated the Annual “S R Nathan Hard Seats” Lecture Series with eminent leaders as an annual keynote event of The Oxford and Cambridge Society, in memory of our beloved former President of Singapore.

The aim of the “Hard Seats” Lecture Series is to provide a platform for us to learn from leaders and changemakers from varied walks of life who have overcome and tackled challenging circumstances to bring about impact and change in their various spheres.

Watch the introductory video here.

Minister Chan Chun Sing (an alumnus) gave the inaugural lecture on 11 January 2018, talking about the issues that irk our society and sharing his views on Singapore’s future, our challenges and how we help the less fortunate.

Dato Paul Supramaniam, President of the Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore, gave the opening speech at the lecture. You may watch a video of it here.

Watch a slideshow featuring the highlights of the evening here.

Annual General Meeting (AGM), Freshers Event, and Fireside Chat with Prof Dr Nawab

The Oxbridge Society, Singapore is holding its AGM on 6 July 2018, 8 pm.

Details of the AGM are as follows.

Date: 6 July 2018 Friday
Time: 8pm
Venue: The Pyramid Club, 2 Goodwood Hill, Singapore 258897

Programme:
7.00 pm – Registration & Welcome of Members, Guests & Freshers
7.15 pm – Dinner Buffet & Mingling – All
8.00 pm – AGM (with Election of Committee 2018 – 2020) – Members only
8.30 pm – Fireside Chat with Prof Dr Nawab on “Malaysian GE 2018: What’s Next – An Inside View on the Malaysian Political Tsunami” – All
9.30 pm ~ 10.00 pm – End

Cost: Free of charge for Members & Freshers; $30 for Guests

Attendance by RSVP through Peatix only at: http://oxbridgeagm2018.peatix.com

Fireside Chat

“Malaysian GE 2018: What’s Next – An Inside View on the Malaysian Political Tsunami”

Presentation by Prof Dr Mohammed Nawab ( Coodinator of the Malaysia Program at RSIS ), with Panelist Andrew Khoo ( CEO MUI Holdings), and Moderated by Dato Paul Supramaniam

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Mohamed Nawab Osman is the Coordinator of the Malaysia Program at RSIS. He also coordinates RSIS’ Seminar Series on Muslim Societies in Asia. His research interests include the domestic and international politics of Southeast and South Asian countries, transnational Islamic political movements and Islamophobia studies. Nawab has written various papers, books and journal articles relating to his research interests. He is the author of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia: Identity, Ideology and Religo-Political Mobilisation (London: Routledge, 2018) and Islam and Peace-Building the Asia-Pacific (Singapore: World Scientific, 2017). Some of his articles have been featured in prominent journals such as Asian Security, Contemporary Islam, Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, Islamophobia Studies, Sociology of Islam, Southeast Asia Research, South Asia, Terrorism and Political Violence, Studies in Conflict and Terrorism, Indonesia and the Malay World and Contemporary Southeast Asia. Several of his opinion pieces have been featured in leading dailies such as The Straits Times, India Express, The Nation (Thailand), Jakarta Post, Manila Times and Today’s Zaman (Turkey). Nawab is a frequent commentator on political Islam, terrorism and Southeast Asian politics on CNN, BBC, Al-Jazeera, TRT International and Channel News Asia. Nawab sits in the board of a number of organizations including the Centre for Research in Islamic and Malay Affairs and Asian Muslim Action Network (AMAN).