Hitachi x LKCNHM: Advancing STEM Education in Singapore

May 31, 2024
Tags : Event, Exhibition, Partnership, Uncategorized

On 20 May 2024, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) hosted an exclusive showcase, ‘Hitachi x LKCNHM: Advancing STEM Education in Singapore’, in collaboration with Hitachi Asia, Hitachi […]

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Friends of the Museum: Dr Peter Davie

May 10, 2024
Tags : Museum Highlights, Partnership, People, Research

The Museum is fortunate to have made many friendships over the years. Some of these friendships go way back; scientists that have worked with our curators and researchers for decades […]

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Landmark endeavour to digitise 10,000 historically important specimens collected from Singapore over the last 200 years

August 10, 2022
Tags : Announcement, Museum, Natural History, News, Partnership, Research

Today, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) at the National University of Singapore and the Natural History Museum in London held the inaugural launch of SIGNIFY: A Digital […]

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Equipping Educators with Knowledge on Nature-based Climate Solutions

March 14, 2022
Tags : Education, Guided Tours, LKCNHM News, Outreach and Education, Partnership, People

To solve the climate crisis, it is important that stakeholders come together to share and act on their collective knowledge. Our educators play a pivotal role in preparing our future […]

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Nurturing Young Green Leaders across Asia in SEC 2021

December 06, 2021
Tags : Education, Outreach and Education, Partnership, Talk, Workshop

  From 15­­­–19 November 2021, the St. John’s Island National Marine Laboratory and the Outreach and Education team from the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum hosted the STEP Environment […]

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Launch of ‘Diard & Duvaucel: A Collection of French Natural History Drawings of Singapore and Southeast Asia, 1818–1820’

November 18, 2021
Tags : Book, Education, Event, Natural History, Partnership, publication

  In 1818, two young intrepid French naturalists, Pierre-Médard Diard and Alfred Duvaucel, left Paris to study the fauna and flora of Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. Diard and […]

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