So that I can attend this conference.
I worked at NTU for a year 1989-90. On leave from the Australian Treasury. Lived in faculty housing on campus. It was smaller then only Engineering and Accounting students. The accountants had just been moved there from NUS. Story was since 90% of the engineering students were lonely males and 60% of the accounting students were female and the Singapore government believed that graduates needed to be paired up and encouraged to marry people of like education (intelligence) to themselves... It was a huge matchmaking exercise...
I worked at NTU for a year 1989-90. On leave from the Australian Treasury. Lived in faculty housing on campus. It was smaller then only Engineering and Accounting students. The accountants had just been moved there from NUS. Story was since 90% of the engineering students were lonely males and 60% of the accounting students were female and the Singapore government believed that graduates needed to be paired up and encouraged to marry people of like education (intelligence) to themselves... It was a huge matchmaking exercise...