Department of Communications and New Media @NUSingapore, focuses on media studies, interactive media design, cultural studies, and communication management.
As Singapore removes the contact details of most public officers from its online directory amid growing concerns around scams and phishing, a broader question emerges: should we rethink how much personal information we make publicly accessible online?
In this episode of CNA938, #CNM's Assistant Professor Ivy Fong joined Daniel Martin to explore what this shift could mean for companies, professional profiles and platforms such as LinkedIn, and where we should draw the line
π Event Details
π Date: 19 August 2026 (Wednesday)
β° Time: 3.00pm β 4.30pm
π Venue: TBA
ποΈ Open to all CNM major
πͺ Light refreshments provided
We can't wait to welcome you - see you there!
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πβ¨ New semester. New faces. New conversations.
Whether you're a new #CNM major or returning for another semester, Meet CNM 2026 is the perfect opportunity to meet new people, reconnect with friends, and get to know the faculty and community that make up #CNM.
You'll also get an overview of the Communications and New Media programme, including degree requirements and the different pathways available, so you can plan your academic journey with confidence.
Despite the rise of social media, influencers and AI-generated content, new research from Indonesia and Singapore suggests that during elections, audiences continue to rely on trusted legacy media for credibility and clarity.
"What I did not expect were the people."
When we think about university, we recall the deadlines, the lecture theatres, the coffee-fuelled study sessions, and the rush to submit one last assignment.
But looking back, what stays with us most are the people.
Through friendships, conversations and shared experiences, she found that the people around her embodied many of the ideas explored in the classroom, each offering a different way of understanding creativity, culture and the world.
The ability to spot deepfakes may no longer be enough.
As AI-generated content becomes more sophisticated, the challenge is no longer just identifying what's fake, but understanding how AI is reshaping trust, public discourse and the way we navigate information online.
π Date: 26 August 2026 (Wednesday)
β° Time: 3.00pm β 4.30pm
π Venue: CNM Playroom (AS6-03-28)
ποΈ In person
We look forward to seeing you there.