Faculty

Mrs Lim Hwee Hua
Rector
Professor Tommy Koh
Former Rector
Associate Professor Ho Chee Kong
Master

Directors

Dr Connor Graham
Director of Studies
Dr Eric Kerr
Director of Residential Life
Residential Fellow

Residential Fellows

Associate Professor Bimlesh Wadhwa
Dr Jessie Teng
Mr Shamraz Anver
Dr Tan Yeong Lan

Fellows

Dr Céline Coderey
Ms Cera Tan
Dr Gene Segarra Navera
Dr John van Wyhe
Dr John Wee
Dr Kuan Yee Han
Dr Margaret Tan
Dr Michael Grainger
Dr Rafi Rashid
Dr Serena Seah
Professor Tay Yong Chiang

Associate Fellows

Associate Professor Suzaina Kadir
Associate Professor John Phillips
Mr David Wong
The Tembusu (Fagraea fragrans) is a large evergreen tree in the family Gentianaceae. It is native to Southeast Asia. Its trunk is dark brown, with deeply fissured bark, looking somewhat like a bittergourd. It grows in an irregular shape from 10 to 25m high. Its leaves are light green and oval in shape. Its yellowish flowers have a distinct fragrance and the fruits of the tree are bitter tasting red berries, which are eaten by birds and fruit bats.