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Up for a challenge that could win you exciting prizes?

CONTEST CLOSED

 

NUS Collector Challenge

To mark the start of a new academic year, we’re giving away a 10.9” iPad Air (Wi-Fi 64GB), an Apple Watch SE, an AirPods Pro (3rd generation), and another 50 UNIQGIFT vouchers to 50 lucky winners! Excited yet?

If you wanna stand a chance of winning some exclusive NUS Museum/NUS Libraries merchandise or prizes, take on the NUS Collector Challenge by completing the tasks listed below:

Easy Peasy! You now stand a chance to walk away with our exclusive NUS Museum & Libraries merch pack.

You’re in for a treat… you’re now in the running to win e-vouchers or Apple products!

Complete either of these tasks to score our limited-edition Library pins and extra chances of winning Apple products and vouchers:

  • Visit NUS Museum and take a selfie (the newly inaugurated PJOC exhibition might be a good opportunity 😉)
  • Visit any one of the NUS Libraries and take a selfie
  • Share on socials about a fresh discovery from either Museum or Libraries – this can be a book, an artefact, a service or a person. (HINT: You may share works that you find unique at the upcoming Open Form Craft Market this 17 Aug or the PJOC exhibition. Make sure your Instagram profile is public and tag @nusmuseum or @nuslibraries!)

May the odds ever be in your favour!

Once you’ve completed the tasks in Tier 1, 2 and/or 3, don’t forget to submit the online form via the link below to let us know who you are! (P.S. Use this same link to access the online quiz by Gale Primary Sources to complete the Tier 2 tasks)

Note: To qualify for Tier 2 onwards, do complete the 5 quiz questions by GALE Primary Sources that can be found in the online form.

 

Special thanks to Gale Primary Sources for providing the giveaway items!

Terms & Conditions

  • This giveaway is only open to current NUS students and staff (except NUS Museum and NUS Libraries staff, interns and student volunteers). If you’re a selected winner, we may ask for your student/staff ID for verification during prize redemption.
  • To be eligible for this lucky draw, you will have to complete both Tier 1 and Tier 2 tasks of the NUS Collector giveaway.
  • Winners will be contacted via Instagram, so make sure to keep your notifications on ok?
  • Prize redemption will be facilitated strictly between Mon, 11 Sep to Fri, 15 Sep, 10am to 5pm at NUS Central Library. Don’t worry! If you are unable to make it, please inform us and make arrangements for another person to collect on your behalf!
  • By participating in this giveaway, you agree and consent to the use and publication of your testimonial/photo/video/social media posts for marketing and publicity purposes on NUS Libraries & NUS Museum platforms.

Upcoming Events @ NUS Museum

The Open Form Craft Market

12 talented campus crafters will be setting up shop at the NUS Museum to sell an array of unique handmade crafts inspired by our collections and artworks. Keep a lookout on our socials (@nusmuseum) where we’ll introduce our crafters and their handiwork, and don’t forget to save the date!

Date: 17 August
Time: 12pm – 7pm
Location: Alice Lee Plaza (outside NUS Museum)

Find out more here and see ya there!

NUS Museum Brown Bag Series

Ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes of how a museum functions? Who works there, what they do, what they’re interested in?

Our upcoming NUS Museum Brown Bag series brings you face-to-face with the hardworking folks who keep our museum running smoothly day in and day out — all over a catered lunch here at the museum. Come for a byte-sized talk and more than several bites of food.

From August to October (AY23/24 Semester 1) we will be hosting three conversations, one per month. Chope your spot at $5 here.

Photography Journal Open Call (PJOC)

PJOC is a photography journal exhibition that presents the works of nine NUS students, alumni artists and academic staff. This exhibition brings together individuals who use photography to complement their academic and professional research, as well as artistic experimentation supported by a sustained line of inquiry or research.

Check out how these artists utilise the multifaceted nature of photography in their respective fields at the newly opened exhibition.

Find out more about the exhibition, artists and programmes here.