2026

Keep up-to-date with what’s happening in our libraries and how you can get involved.


owmResearch talk series: ‘Older Women’s Motivation to use Technology: A Psychological Capability Perspective’

Date posted: 19 May 2026

The Research Talk Series for 2026 follows with the third research talk, with esteemed speakers Dr. Soo Yeong Ewe and Professor Dr. Pei-Lee Teh (School of Business) presenting an insightful research talk titled "Older Women’s Motivation to use Technology: A Psychological Capability Perspective."

Facilitator: Dr. Soo Yeong Ewe and Professor Dr. Pei-Lee Teh (School of Business)

Date & Time:4 June (Thursday), 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM

Location: Library Exhibition Space, Level 1, Library and Learning Commons

You may refer to the poster for a brief description of the research and speaker. Save the date by clicking on the QR code on the attached poster, and we look forward to seeing you at the Research talk.


bgmlBeginner's Guide to Machine Learning

Date posted: 17 April 2026

This workshop is designed for students and staff who are curious about the fundamentals of machine learning.

Facilitator:Dr Quek Shio Gai and Dr Ganeshsree Selvachandran (School of Business)

Date & Time:23 April (Thursday), 2.00PM–4.00PM

Location: Library Training Room, 7103

For more details, please refer to the poster and register using the link, or simply scan the QR code on the posters.


fetpFrom Excel to Python

Date posted: 13 April 2026

This 4-hour advanced, hands-on workshop is designed for professionals who already know the Python and pandas basics and want to move beyond manual analysis into powerful, automated workflows.

Facilitator: Dr. Mogana Darshini Ganggayah,School of Business

Date & Time: 14 April(Tuesday), 9.00 AM – 1.00 PM

Location: Library Training Room, 7103

For more details, please refer to the poster and register using the link, or simply scan the QR code on the posters.


aitoolsAI Tools For Research

Date posted: 13 April 2026

AI tools for research are software applications e.g. Consensus, Elicit and UnderMind that use artificial intelligence to support and enhance the research process.

Date & Time: 16 April(Thursday), 10.30 AM – 12.30 PM
Location: Library Training Room, 7103

Registration link: https://forms.gle/f1xu4eEREWBoSC1KA


adhdUnderstanding and Coping with ADHD in University Life

Date posted: 1 April 2026

Are you finding it hard to focus and start on your tasks & assessments? Perhaps it could be connected to an ADHD struggle.

Student Success Support & Counselling, Health & Wellness are organising a 2-hour ADHD workshop: “Understanding and Managing ADHD in University”.

This workshop is open to all students — whether you have ADHD, suspect you might, or simply want better ways to initiate focus with your studies and assessments.

📅 Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026 🕚 Time: 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM 📍 Location: Library Training  Room, 7103


awfpAcademic Writing for Postgraduates

Date posted: 30 March 2026

Academic writing can be challenging at any stage of study, whether you are a new postgraduate or an experienced researcher.

To support your success, Student Success Support will be hosting an Academic Writing Workshop specifically for postgraduate students. Whether you are returning to your studies after a break or simply looking for a refresher on the fundamentals of academic writing, this workshop is designed for you.

Participants: Postgraduate Students

📅 Date: Tuesday, 14 April 2026 🕚 Time: 02:00 PM – 04:00 PM 📍 Location: Library Training Room 7103


rts-lbvManaging References with Zotero

Date posted: 18 March 2026

About the workshop:
This workshop demonstrates the use of Zotero to manage references using a selected citation style, as well as how to use the advanced functionalities of Zotero to facilitate your research and writing process.

Participants: Undergraduate Students / Postgraduate Students

Face-to-Face
Location: Library Training Room 7103, Building 7, Level 1
Date/Time: 26 March, Thursday / 09.30 AM - 11.30 AM


introtodaAn Introduction to Data Analytics and Programming in R

Date posted: 18 March 2026

As part of the Analytics Exchange Series, this two-hour workshop is primarily targeted for students/professionals, who are already familiar with Excel, and wish to acquire the essential skills of data analysis and programming in R to increase their productivity at research/work.

For more details, please refer to the poster and register using the link, or simply scan the QR code on the posters.


aistartshereAI Starts Here: Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners

Date posted: 13 March 2026

We are kicking off the series with AI Starts Here: Machine Learning for Absolute Beginners — your first step into the world of Machine Learning.

This beginner-friendly workshop introduces the fundamentals of Machine Learning in a clear and practical way. No programming or technical background is required.

For more details, please refer to the poster and register using the link, or simply scan the QR code on the posters.


rts-lbvResearch talk series: ‘An Application of DEA and Machine Learning Approach to Risk Management’

Date posted: 11 March 2026

The Research Talk Series for 2026 follows with Associate Professor Dr Wong Wai Peng (SoIT) presenting an insightful research talk titled "An Application of DEA and Machine Learning Approach to Risk Management."

📍 Location: Library Exhibition Space, Level 1, Library and Learning Commons
📅 Date: Tuesday, 17 March 2026
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM


rts-lbvManaging References with Endnote

Date posted: 6 March 2026

About the workshop:
This workshop demonstrates the use of Endnote to manage references using a selected citation style, as well as how to use the advanced functionalities of Endnote to facilitate your research and writing process.

Participants: Undergraduate Students / Postgraduate Students

Face-to-Face
Location: Library Training Room 7103, Building 7, Level 1
Date/Time: 10 March, Tuesday / 10.00 AM - 11.30 AM
21 April, Tuesday / 02.30 PM - 04.00 PM


rts-lbvMicro Studio

Date posted: 6 March 2026

Ever thought of getting a room to make your video? Ever thought of getting a room to record your interview for your assignment?

Worry no more as you just need to book our Micro Studio to do it.

You can read more about the room before you proceed.


rts-lbvExtended opening hours at Level 1

Date posted: 5 March 2026

New hours are going to start next 9 March 2026!

  • Monday - Friday : 8.00am - 12.00am
  • Saturday - Sunday : 10.00am - 6.00pm

rts-lbvResearch talk series: ‘Light Beyond Vision’

Date posted: 25 February 2026

The Research Talk Series for 2026 begins at the start of the semester, with Professor Shamsul Haque (JCSMHS) and Associate Professor Vineetha Kalavally (SOE) presenting an insightful interdisciplinary research talk titled "Light Beyond Vision."

📍 Location: Library Exhibition Space, Level 1, Library and Learning Commons
📅 Date: Tuesday, 3 March 2026
🕚 Time: 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM<