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Gen2050 Youth Dialogue

Organised by
Logo of organiser: National Youth Council x KPMG in Singapore x Institute of Public Relations Singapore

National Youth Council x KPMG in Singapore x Institute of Public Relations Singapore

Date & time

Tue, 25 Nov 2025

09:00 AM - 01:00 PM

Location & format

National University of Singapore - University Cultural Centre, Singapore 000000

In-Person

Cost & capacity

Free

800 pax

About event

Gen2050 Youth Dialogue: Shape the Future of Work

Engage. Influence. Lead Change.

Take an active role in defining the future of work. The Gen2050 Youth Dialogue connects youth changemakers with visionary leaders to build essential skills and drive positive change.

In a landscape shaped by technological advancement, evolving sustainability standards, and shifting global trade and tariff policies, adaptability is more critical than ever. Today’s employers look for talent that is not only technically proficient but also agile, innovative, and globally aware.

Focus Areas

  1. Future-Ready Skills: Gain expertise in AI, data analytics, and sustainable innovation to stay competitive.
  2. Adapting to Change: Discover opportunities arising from digital transformation and industry shifts.
  3. Leading Sustainability: Build leadership in green technologies and responsible business practices.

Why Attend?

  1. Engage with policymakers and industry leaders for actionable insights.
  2. Network with peers and sector experts.
  3. Participate in practical exercises that showcase your innovative thinking.

Shape the workforce of tomorrow.

Invest in your future. Secure insights, connections, and expertise essential for success in a changing professional landscape.

Limited spaces for focused networking and direct engagement.

 

Ecosystem partner: National University of Singapore Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Department of Communications and New Media (CNM). 


The Department of Communications and New Media (CNM) at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore offers one of the top programmes in Asia, advancing media studies, interactive media design, cultural studies, and communication management with a focus on new media and emerging technologies. CNM’s integrated, multidisciplinary curriculum spans journalism,  public relations, visual communication, game design, human–computer interaction, and media policy and regulation. Students deepen their learning through competitions, exhibitions, client-based projects, internships, student exchanges, and industry engagements. With faculty trained in top global institutions, CNM combines academic rigor with industry relevance, preparing graduates for roles in private, public, and non-profit sectors—including communications, public relations, media relations, media and games design, journalism, research, and policy.

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