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Singapore Polytechnic ramps up industry training for students

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Under the Industry Now Curriculum scheme, second-year perfumery and cosmetic science student Naomi Choa has been working with healthcare company Johnson & Johnson since last October to create a hair-care product from scratch. PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLYTEC

Under the Industry Now Curriculum scheme, second-year perfumery and cosmetic science student Naomi Choa has been working with healthcare company Johnson & Johnson since last October to create a hair-care product from scratch.

PHOTO: SINGAPORE POLYTECHNIC

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SINGAPORE - Singapore Polytechnic (SP) is ramping up industry training for some of its courses as part of a rethink of how students learn best.
The institute piloted an Industry Now Curriculum pathway last year (2020) involving a small group of students from two diploma programmes - 10 from information technology and 23 from perfumery and cosmetic science.
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