The Oxbridge Society in conversation with Former President of Singapore, Mr S R Nathan (20 April 2016)

“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.”

Our first generation had a zeal and mission to create a nation whatever the cost, prepared to make sacrifices and always trying to do what was best for Singapore, planning long term and looking over the horizon and not flinching from challenges or hard choices.

The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore through Vice President Paul Supramaniam had the invaluable opportunity to host an intimate, closed doors dialogue with Former President of Singapore, Mr S R Nathan, on 20 April 2016. During the two-hour session, Mr Nathan shared his thoughts around social mobility, leadership and the future of Singapore, among other scintillating topics. He exhorted all “returned scholars” to give back – by imbibing new and innovative ideas not contained in the Singaporean textbooks but which we have developed in the unique, personal and small-group discourse of an Oxford or Cambridge tutorial.

About Mr S R Nathan

Mr S R Nathan is Singapore’s longest-serving president and served two terms in office from 1 September 1999 to 31 August 2011. Prior to his presidency, he held key positions in security, intelligence and foreign affairs during an illustrious career in the Singapore Civil Service. Mr Nathan was conferred the Public Service Star in 1964, the Public Administration Medal (Silver) in 1967, and the Meritorious Service Medal in 1974.

May Fireside Chat with Prof Low Teck Seng – ‘Science, Technology and Singapore’


Dear Members and Friends,

We are continuing our very successful Fireside Chat series. Many thanks to those who supported our last Chat with Dilhan Pillay of Temasek Group. I think we had a very wide-ranging and useful discussion.

We are pleased to announce that Professor Low Teck Seng, CEO of the National Research Foundation (NRF) and formerly the MD of A*STAR, will be our next Fireside Chatter. Prof Low was in the news with the announcement of the NRF $14 billion research budget for science and research, and I hope he will share how this fund has been conceived and allocated.

Date: May 6, 2016 (Friday)
Time: 7 pm dinner; 8 pm chat
Venue: 6B Cluny Park, Singapore 259615
Please enter via Bukit Timah Road (by Cluny Court or the Botanical Gardens MRT) or Tyersall Road.
Please do not go to 6B Cluny Road. If you have a map application, please enter the postal code 259615.

Cost: $25 for Members; $40 for Guests (non-refundable); $40 walk-ins at the door for Members only (subject to capacity – see below)

RSVP: Peatix only – http://ptix.co/1SXHROb

In order to continue to have frank and candid discussions for the Society’s Fireside Chats, the Committee is imposing a limit on the number of persons to 26 persons (Members and Guests).

Members signing up early will pay a token $25, with at most one guest per member at $40. This is non-refundable and will have to be paid even if there is non-attendance for any reason, since no-shows at the last minute still incur catering costs and deprive other Members of a highly-coveted space at these Fireside Chats.

Members who are unsure of their schedules and prefer to walk in will have to pay $40 at the door on a space available basis (availability of seats is indicated on the Peatix website above, which Members may check by clicking on the link above).

Oxford and Cambridge Society Annual Dinner 2016

The Oxford and Cambridge Society of Singapore held its Annual Dinner at Eden Hall on 20 February 2016. The evening’s highlight was certainly the Oxford-Cambridge debate, a time-honoured society tradition. Cambridge’s Mr Dennis Goh, Founder of HungryGoWhere, gave the first speech. This was followed by Oxford’s riposte, skillfully delivered by Ms Tan Su Shan (Oxford), Head of Consumer Banking at DBS.

The society is deeply indebted to the following for the night’s event: The British High Commissioner HE Scott Wightman CMG and his wife Anne for making Eden Hall available and gracing the occasion; our generous donors and contributors Mr Tony Chew and Dr Melanie Chew for their sponsorship of the Whisky Bar, Solicitor General Lionel Yee, Judicial Commissioners Aedit Abdullah and Hoo Sheau Peng for their donations, our piano Kseniia Vokhmianina for her contribution; our speakers Ms Tan Su Shan and Mr Dennis Goh; and the staff of Eden Hall.

June Fireside Chat with Professor Bertil Andersson: The Nobel Prize and its Inner Workings – How, Why and to Whom?


Dear Members and Friends,

Following from our successful BNY-Mellon Boat Race (Singapore) 2015, we return to our regularly-scheduled programming – the Fireside Chat. Details for our next chat are as follows.

Date: 23 June 2015, Tuesday
Time: 7 pm for dinner; chat at 8 pm.
Venue: The Pyramid Club, 2 Goodwood Hill, Singapore 258897
Cost: $20 for Members; $40 for Guests.

Notes: Chatham House Rules will (as usual) apply.

Ordinary Members whose membership has lapsed may sign up at the door for a fee of $60 for Ordinary Membership, or $300 for Life Membership. Oxbridge Friends and Alumni who are eligible for Membership may also sign up at the door.

About Our Speaker

Professor Bertil Andersson is a plant biochemist of international reputation and is the author of over 300 papers in photosynthesis research, biological membranes, protein and membrane purification and light stress in plants.

From 1989 to 1997, he was member of the Nobel Committee for Chemistry (Chair 1997), later becoming a member of the Nobel Foundation (2000-2006) and he is currently a member of the Board of Trustees of the Nobel Foundation.

He was educated at Umeå and Lund Universities in Sweden. After a distinguished research career spanning Umeå (Professor of Biochemistry), University of Stockholm (Dean of the Faculty of Chemical Sciences) and Linköping University, Sweden (President), he joined the European Science Foundation in Strasbourg as its Chief Executive.  Prof Andersson was appointed NTU’s first Provost in April 2007 and was installed as NTU’s third President on 1 July 2011.