Keeping Healthy During the Lockdown by Alumna Ashley Toh!

The importance on keeping healthy during lockdown!  GIS Alumni Spotlight: Ashley Toh, Nutrition and Dietetics Specialist for the National Health Group Singapore   Did you know that our diet plays an important role in our mental and physical health? This is...


Celebrating World Nurses Day with Alumna Carin Silvia Wirth!

In recognition of World Nurses Day (Tuesday 12th March) we caught up with Alumna Carin Silvia Wirth (Class of 1974) to find out more about her career journey and celebrate her role as nurse. Carin currently works as a Head Nurse at St. Franziskus Nursing Home for elderly...


‘Curves Malaysia’ Virtual Workouts by Alumna Alison Chin!

‘Curves Malaysia’ is well known by everyone as one of the best Women-only fitness studios in Malaysia. The CEO is none other than our GIS Alumna, Alison Chin from Class of 1998. At Curves Malaysia, they offer a 30-minute total body workout that is suitable for ladies...


“Walking your Own Path” with Foo Jeng Wong!

It’s great to hear from our GIS Alumni, to connect with them and share their success stories with everyone. Today we have Foo Jeng Wong from Class of 2015, one of our Alumni, who lives in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Foo Jeng studied Performance at Berklee College of Music and...


GIS Alumni Branching out to New Pastures – Tasnim Azman

Tasnim Azman (Class of 2019) Majoring in Political Science and minoring in Linguistics at Columbia University   Hi Tasnim! Can you share with us your experiences at university so far? Studying at Columbia has really opened up many doors for me to grow, both...


GIS Alumni Branching out to New Pastures – Ryan Chan

Ryan Chan (Class of 2019) Bachelor of Science in Psychology at the University of Bristol   Hi Ryan Chan! Can you share with us your experiences at university so far? So far, university life has been great! The University of Bristol has given me so many...


Rasmit Singh Harmit Singh (Class of 2013) – DEDICATION MESSAGE

“I would first of all like to thank my parents, as without them I wouldn’t have been able to attend GIS in the first place! I am very grateful to them for giving me the opportunity to study at GIS for 13 years.  Even though I’ve left GIS, I still have fond memories...