Other Jobs Available at Tropical Marine Science Institude (TMSI)

Any graduates that would like to get a job at Tropical Marine Science Institude, here's the list of suitable positions for you:

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Job available at Tropical Marine Science Institude

Any graduates or IG graduates that would like to get a job on St. John’s island? The job position available would be laboratory officer at Tropical Marine Science Institude (TMSI). More information can be found at http://www.tmsi.nus.edu.sg/laboratory-officer
You would need to start the job in January 2012.  Seniors that has graduated from DENV are welcomed to apply for the job too.


Internation Coastal Cleanup 2011

On 17th September, we had our yearly participations in International Coastal Cleanup Singapore(ICCS), at the Lim Chu Kang mangrove swamp. This time with new members joining us for ICCS.

Our Conservation IG members sacrificed one of their Saturdays morning to participate in International Coastal Cleanup where they help to make a difference to their environment and the habitats of the wildlife.



Debris from our waste such as styroform, oil drums, fish nets could lead to entanglement in marine life and also causing them to mistake our waste as food.



Weighing the trash collected



Not giving up to remove the huge tire
Huge thanks to everyone in helping to remove the debris from the mangrove.



Though there are not many barrels remove this year, but we still managed to remove 206.5 kg worth of trash. The amount of rubbish that was removed by volunteers in Singapore at each location can be view at http://coastalcleanup.wordpress.com/results-2011/. Well done everyone in helping to protect our shoreline. Do join us next year for ICCS and help make our shoreline a cleaner place for eveyone.


Philips "Future Living Spaces in Singapore" Student Contest

There is an ongoing contest by Philips. Do take some time to participate in this contest.

Students are to imagine the future and propose ideas to make a difference in improving the living spaces, health and well-being of people in Singapore.


The areas of the contest are: the issues of aging population, increasing urbanization, crowded cities or climate change.

The deadline for the submission is 19 September 2011. More information of this student contest can be found at: http://bit.ly/nGUXYH