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Our Events

Keep track of our past and future events here!

Speed Dating (Friends Edition) 2021

In Semester 1, 2021 SNAPS organised a Speed Dating (Friends Edition) event, which involved first-year and second-year students. We were very excited to announce our first in-person event of 2021! 

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Welcome BBQ & Speed-Friending 2022

In Semester 1, 2022, SNAPS organised a Speed Friending event for first-year students to socialise with others who were also new to university life. Students enjoyed BBQ, board games, and icebreaker activities!

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Revision Seminars Semester 1 2022

During SWOTVAC, SNAPS held an online revision seminar involving Psychology units ranging from the first to the fourth year. Revision seminars were hosted by both the SNAPS committee and unit coordinators per unit!

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SNAPS Circuit 2021

At the end of semester 2, SNAPS held an event that gave people a chance to meet fellow psychology students as well as people from other courses. The event had icebreaker activities, a round-robin games day, and prizes such as gifts card and merchandise!

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The Inaugural Psych Ball 2022

The Inaugural Psych Ball was the biggest event of Semester 1, 2022, recording more than 200 attendees. The venue provided catering, music, photobooths, DJs, and other outstanding performances!

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Career Night 2022

Career Night was held in Semester 2, 2022, which covered a range of topics, including soft skills, hard skills, pathways, what employers look for, networking with businesses, etc.

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Revision Seminars Semester 2 & Revision Social Study 2022

During Semester 2 SWOTVAC, SNAPS held an online revision seminar involving Psychology units ranging from the first to the fourth year. SNAPS also provided a physical study space for students to meet others who were revising for the same units.

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Post-exams Picnic 2022

Post-exams, SNAPS organised an off-campus picnic event for people to relax and enjoy a breath of fresh air after a stressful studying period, as well as socialise with fellow psychology students and students from other courses.

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