Luqman says the work stints helped him discover his strengths and what sort of job would suit him. — The Straits Times/Asia News Network
RECOGNISING the value of internships, the National University of Singapore (NUS) is restructuring its curriculum to allow some of its students to go on work attachments for as long as 18 months, starting from the new academic year in August.
For a start, students from three computing courses - information security, business analytics and data science - will go on the 18-month internships from the end of their second year.
