Events


  • 16 August 2024. NUS CTIC Seminar: ALT-RIGHT-SCIENCE. The Alarming Polarisation of Science & Medicine in the Right and Far-Right Media. Learn more


  • 15 August 2024. iGYRO Workshop: Non-Traditional Data Sources for Computational Social Science. Learn more


  • 3-10 June 2024. Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) – Singapore Research Workshop. Learn more


  • 2 May 2024. CTIC is pleased to present the iGYRO Demo and Showcase to NUS Board of Trustees Chairman, Mr Hsieh Fu Hua. Learn more


  • 17 April 2024. NUS CTIC partnered DQ Institute to launch the Living Well Digitally Platform and Digital Wellbeing Indicator Framework in support of Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA)'s Digital for Life movement. Learn more


  • 28 February 2024. NUS CTIC Seminar: Content Analyzer - Revolutionizing Content Creation with AI in the Newsroom. Learn more


  • 24-25 January 2024. NUS CTIC Seminar & Workshop: Tackling the Usage and Performance Gaps in the Digital Divide: A Community Driven Digital Literacy Initiative. Learn more


  • 10 January 2024. CTIC is honoured to host members of the Ministry of Education’s Academic Research Council (ARC). They were led to different stations set up around the Centre to preview demonstration systems on digital well-being, detection of deepfakes and fact-checking models.


  • 5 December 2023. iGYRO Roundtable Workshop on Large Language Models (LLMs) with Prof Preslav Nakov, Dr Tanya Goyal and Dr Liangming Pan. Learn more


  • 4 December 2023. Event partner of the Singapore Symposium on Natural Language Processing (SSNLP 2023). Learn more


  • 20-21 October 2023. Event partner of the CTeC Asia Conference 2023 (Communication, Technology, and Citizenry Asia). Learn more


  • 6-7 October 2023. Workshop and Policy & Society's Special Issue on Governance of Generative AI. Learn more


  • 06 October 2023. Metrics in Action: How Social Media Metrics Shape News Production on Facebook. Learn more


  • 12 September 2023. Roundtable Workshop on Trust in Technology with international collaborator Prof Heidi Larson.


  • 19-26 June 2023. Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) – Singapore Research Workshop. Learn more


  • 5 June 2023. Workshop on Disrupt, Ally, Resist, Embrace (DARE): Action Items for Computational Social Scientists in a Changing World as a part of the AAAI International Conference on Web and Social Media. Learn more


  • 25 March 2023. NUS CTIC – MLC Digital Well-being Symposium. Learn more


  • 13 December 2022. CTIC Seminar: Digital Media and Social Theory: The View from Xi’s China and Modi’s India. Learn more


  • 3 November 2022. CTIC Seminar: Spread of Misinformation and Content Moderation on Encrypted Platforms. Learn more


  • 23 September 2022. NUS IPUR-CTIC Webinar: Rumours, Myths & Misinformation: Why they stick today and how to shift them. Learn more


  • 19 August 2022. NUS CTIC Webinar: Anatomy of Ivermectin Misinformation and Implications for Digital Literacy and Digital Inclusion. Learn more


  • 13-24 June 2022. Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS) – Singapore Research Workshop. Learn more


  • 25 Mar, 2022, 2-3pm (SGT). NUS CTIC Webinar: What Happens on WhatsApp Stays on WhatsApp? Tracking Private WhatsApp Discourse about Covid-19. Learn more


  • 19 November 2021. NUS CTIC-DQI Institute webinar on IQ, EQ, DQ: New Intelligence in the AI Age. Learn more


  • 3 September 2021. NUS CTIC-IPUR webinar on Pre-Bunking Fake News about Covid-19 Vaccines: An Experiment Using an Online Game. Learn more


  • 23 April 2021. NUS CTIC webinar on Improving the digital health of platforms: APIs, AI and Data Governance. Learn more


  • 29 January 2021. NUS CTIC-CNM joint webinar on Understanding the uptake of vaccine (mis)information in institutional and social media platforms. Learn more


  • 10-11 October 2020. "We, the Internet" Global Citizen's Dialogue. Learn more


  • 31 August 2020. NUS CTIC-IDS joint webinar on Misinformation in social media: How can AI help? Learn more


  • 22 June 2020. NUS CTIC-CNM joint webinar on Social media in COVID-19: building resilience or sowing stress? Learn more