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After her studies in the Netherlands, she studied English literature at the University of East Anglia, from which she graduated with honours. [2] Tan also holds a master's degree in English Studies (1500-1660) from the University of Oxford. [2] After winning the New York Times Fellowship in 1997 she studied creative writing at New York University.
Tan Chin Hwee (born 1971) is a Singaporean businessman and is an adjunct professor at Nanyang Technological University (his alma mater),[27] Shanghai Jiao Tong University,[28] Singapore Management University[29] and the University of Yale. He is Chairman of SGTraDex Services and Chairman of Energy Resilience Advisory Panel, Energy Market ...
Tan Hwee Hwee: Music Zechariah Goh Toh Chai Photography Ken Seet Thiam Wui Visual Arts Noni Kaur 2004 Dance Danny Tan Koon Meng Literary Arts Tan Chee Lay Music Chan Yoong Han Music Ling Hock Siang Visual Arts Tang Ling Nah 2005 Dance Aaron Khek Ah Hock Literary Arts Alvin Pang Khee Meng: Literary Arts Cyril Wong Yit Mun: Music Katryna Tan Huey ...
Foreign Bodies - Hwee Hwee Tan (1997) A Visitation of Sunlight - Aaron Lee (1997) Womango - Grace Chia (1998) The Space of City Trees - Arthur Yap (2000) Escape from Paradise - John & May Chu Harding (2001) The Worth Of Wonder - Koh Buck Song (2001) I Chose to Climb - Colin Tan (2001) I Remember May - Yim Kein Kwok (2001) Mammon Inc. - Hwee ...
Ya Hui was born on 18 May 1987 in Singapore. She was educated at Manjusri Secondary School and Serangoon Junior College. [2] [3] She joined the Dance Team for her Co-Curricular Activities from her primary school days to junior college, and was the prom queen during her college days.
L. Lee Boon Wang; Lee Boon Yang; Eleanor Lee; Ellen Lee; Lee Hsien Loong; Lee Li Lian; Margaret Lee (Singaporean actress) Lee Wei Ling; Li Nanxing; Lim Ah Siang
Wikipe-tan (Japanese: ウィキペたん) is a personification of Wikipedia created in January 2006 by Japanese editor Kasuga. [a] She is an unofficial mascot of Wikipedia and is used at several WikiProjects. The -tan in "Wikipe-tan" is an affectionate suffix, in the form of a Japanese honorific. Like the OS-tans, she is a product of moe ...
Shaan performing at an IBM event IMPRINT 2008. This is a discography of Indian vocalist Shaan.He sings in many Indian languages including Hindi, Bengali, Marathi, Urdu,Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Bhojpuri and many others.