# HEY! Magazine
**Source**: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey?load=new
**Parent**: https://bbis.ntu.edu.sg/OAE/jobopportunities
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### From NTU to the world
By immersing themselves in new cultures and ways of thinking across continents, NTU undergraduates broaden their perspectives and grow into confident global graduates\
[### Five minutes with the chief editor
HEY! has bagged more than 40 communication awards for its creative storytelling and innovativeness in over a decade. We chat with the founding Chief Editor, Dr Vivien Chiong, about the highlights of the magazine’s evolution](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/five-minutes-with-the-chief-editor)
[### Take the HEY! survey and you could win one of these
Share your thoughts about HEY! and stand to win a prize. Choose from over 100 prizes, from NTU collectibles to headphones, in the survey lucky draw](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/take-the-hey!-survey-and-you-could-win-one-of-these)
[### Buzzing through the break
From side quests to passion projects, here’s how NTU students make the semester vacation count](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/buzzing-through-the-break)
[### Finding her north in global affairs
A research trip to Kunming reshaped Nurin Haziqah's understanding of public policy, culture and identity](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/finding-her-north-in-global-affairs)
[### FYI
What's happening in and around NTU](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/fyi---jan-feb-2026)
[### 2026, let's go
NTU students share their wishes and aspirations for 2026](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/2026--let's-go)
[### First-aiders of the heart
NTU recently set a Singapore record for training the most people in psychological first aid, a way to support those struggling emotionally. Three students who’ve learnt these skills share how they’ve changed the way they show up for others](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/first-aiders-of-the-heart)
[### Teaching with hand and heart
Phoebe Tay, NTU’s first deaf PhD student, has built a career in teaching and research that has taken her from Singapore to the US and Australia. As she nears the end of her PhD journey, we catch up with her for a heartfelt chat over WhatsApp](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/teaching-with-hand-and-heart)
[### From NTU to the fast lane at Imperial
Whether she's in Seoul, rural Vietnam or Imperial College London, Renaissance Engineering Programme student Kimberly Lek is on a learning adventure of a lifetime](https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hey/search-stories/detail/from-ntu-to-the-fast-lane-at-imperial)
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