SINGAPORE - Universities in Singapore have moved many classes online in response to the evolving coronavirus situation, but Nanyang Technological University announced on Friday that two of its biggest annual events - its open house and career fair - are going digital as well.
Prospective students will be able to"visit" buildings around campus through a 360-degree video that"allows them to explore the inside of the iconic building as if they were physically there", said the university. Students can also attend online talks and presentations in virtual classrooms to find out more about NTU's application and selection processes, the range of degree programmes offered, and the internship and overseas opportunities available.
NTU deputy president and provost Ling San said:"While we are vigilant in protecting the health and well-being of our university community and our guests, we must also continue to provide prospective students with guidance and advice as they make choices for their university studies, and attract future students and assist the next generation of graduates find employment opportunities."
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