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The many faces of Singapore 2004

Date: 2004

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Description: The finals for the 5th Singapore Tourism Competition for schools, "The Many Faces of Singapore", was held at Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium on July 2004. It was jointly organised by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Singapore Chapter and Temasek Polytechnic with support from Singapore Tourism Board. The competition was opened to all secondary schools and students were encouraged to explore unique ideas based on local heritage, history, beliefs, or the arts to draw tourist to Singapore. About 4,600 students from 61 secondary schools took part in the competition with 16 teams making it to the finals.

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The many faces of Singapore: Singapore tourism competition for schools 2001

Date: 2001

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Description: The "Many Faces of Singapore" competition, opened to all secondary schools, was held to expore ways to promote Singapore as an ideal tourist destination. It was organised by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Singapore Chapter together with the Temasek Business School. Student teams were required to submit a 2,000 word report on their ideas to promote Singapore as a tourist destination. On 25 May 2001, the shortlisted teams set up exhibition booths in Temasek Polytechnic to present their ideas in a multi-sensory environment.

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The many faces of tourism in Singapore 2003

Date: 2003

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Description: The finals for the 4th Singapore Tourism Competition, "The Many Faces of Tourism in Singapore" was held at Temasek Polytechnic Auditorium on 18 July 2003. It was organised by the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) Singapore Chapter and Temasek Business School with support from Singapore Tourism Board. The competition was opened to all secondary schools and students were encouraged to explore unique ideas to draw tourist family groups to Singapore.

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The perfect fit : booklet

Date: [2003?]

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Description: Booklet about the Temasek Polytechnic's courses, entry requirements and career options.�

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The uScan thermometer

Date: 2011

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Description: The thermometer developed by Temasek Polytechnic has undergone various design revamps. It started off with Temperature Badge which was created in 2003 during the SARS outbreak. In 2009, the Temperature Badge was replaced by iCOOL. In 2011, through industrial collaboration, the iCOOL was licensed to and aesthetically re-designed and manufactured by OSIM. It was sold under the name uScan. The latest version incorporated earlier features including measuring and displaying one’s temperature which would take about 40 seconds, and a LED panel which would indicate whether the wearer is fever-free. The LED status would remain for 4 hours, before the user is prompted to measure their temperature again. Users can also reviewed their past temperature records (up to 10 readings). The thermometer was again put in good use when the Covid-19 pandemic broke out in late 2019.

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Think Tank! Inaugural household objects design competition winners exhibition 2003

Date: 2003

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Description: Think Tank, an inaugural household objects design competition organised jointly by furniture lifestyle company X-tra Designs and Takashimaya Singapore saw 71 students from Temasek Design School redesigned everyday items such as back scratchers, tooth pick holders and laundry forks with a stylish twist. The top 30 re-designed items shortlisted from the entries received were exhibited at Takashimaya Department Store from 12 to 28 September 2003.

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Think retail think professional : Diploma in Retail Management, RMT 10

Date: [2015]

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Description: The Diploma in Retail Management (RMT) 10th Anniversary Commemorative Magazine.

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Three new schools of thought... : folder

Date: 1990

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Description: A brochure folder for the three schools: School of Design, School of Business and School of Science & Technology.

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Tibs great bendy bus squeeze: Guinness world record

Date: 1998

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Description: On 6 July 1998, a Guinness world record was set when 438 Temasek Polytechnic students squeezed into a Trans-Island (Tibs) bendy bus. The record-breaking event was a grand finale to a week-long orientation programme. Tibs bought a bandanna at $5 for every student that squeezed into the bus. Proceeds from the Bandanna sale went to four Singapore welfare organisations - Singapore Association for the Deaf, the Handicap Welfare Association, the Singapore Association for the Visually Handicapped and the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore.

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Tie & dye tote bag

Date: [between 2005 and 2015?]

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Description: Tote bag with tie & dye pattern in orange, yellow and greyish colour, creatively designed and made by the students from the School of Design. The bag was put up for sale and sold to raise fund for CCN. It was on loan to TP Archive for display in the Library foyer on Level 2 from 19 May 2017 to 16 June 2017 during CCN exhibition, the 1st curated exhibition to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the TP Archives.

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Tote bag

Date: 2015

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Description: Tote bag with abstract design, hand drawn using fabric marker by the students from School of Humanities & Social Sciences to raise fund for CCN 2015. The bag was on loan to TP Archive for display in the Library foyer on Level 2 from 19 May to 16 June 2017 during CCN exhibition, the 1st curated exhibition to commemorate the 1st anniversary of the TP Archives.

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Tourism Academy @ Sentosa corporate envelopes

Date: [between 2005 and 2011]

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Tourism Innovation Competition 2012

Date: 2012

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Description: Tourism Innovation Competition (TIC) is an annual competition that started in 2010. Organised by Temasek Polytechnic's School of Business and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, the competition aims to arm student participants with opportunities to learn more about the tourism industry as well as career opportunities available. Now in its third year, TIC 2012 was held from 15 June to 22 June. The theme for 2012 was "Sentosa visitor experience: a destination that is accessible to visitors with special needs". Participants had to come up with innovative solutions to provide better accessibility for special needs visitors in Sentosa. Mr Daniel Yeow, Director, TP School of Business gave the welcome address, while guest speakers included Ms Lilian Kuan, Asst Director, Sector Capability Development, Singapore Tourism Board and Ms Lim Suu Kuan, Divisional Director, Guest Experience Division, Sentosa Development Coroporation. Lecturers from the Hospitality & Tourism Management (HTM)/Leisure & Resort Management (LRM) diploma courses gave detailed briefing of the theme & competition to participants. More than 201 students from 23 secondary schools and the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) attended 2 workshops 'Special needs and creativity' and 'Walkabouts in Sentosa' to deepen their understanding of tourism and special needs problems. The 47 competing teams had to go through a series of consultations with industry experts to fine-tune their proposals before making their presentation to the judges. The champion of TIC 2012 was the Zest team from Zhonghua Secondary School.

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Tourism Innovation Competition 2013

Date: 2013

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Description: Tourism Innovation Competition (TIC) is an annual competition that started in 2010. Organised by Temasek Polytechnic's School of Business and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board, the competition aims to arm student participants with opportunities to learn more about the tourism industry as well as career opportunities available. The theme for 2013 looked at the youth tourism market, and how Singapore could be made into a major youth tourism destination. Some 49 teams of students from 26 secondary schools and ITE participated in TIC 2013, and the teams were given one month to work on their proposals and were mentored by industry experts. The grand finale for the competition was held on 16 July, and students had to present their creative strategies which would produce innovative experiences for younger tourists aged 18 to 35 years old, while the Auditorium foyer was turned into an exciting exhibition of novel tourism ideas. Four students from Zhonghua Secondary School won the competition with their Cosplay theme where guests could try their hands at bringing characters they were playing to life. Mr Daniel Yeow, Director, TP's School of Business gave the welcome address, while Ms Chiew Chien Way, Asst Director, Capability and Innovation, Singapore Tourism Board presented the awards to winners of TIC 2013.

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Tourism Innovation Competition 2014

Date: 2014

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Description: Tourism Innovation Competition (TIC) was held from 10 June to 17 June 2014. It was organised by Temasek Polytechnic School of Business and supported by the Singapore Tourism Board. The aim of the competition was to arm student participants with opportunities to learn more about the tourism industry as well as career opportunities available in this field. This year's theme was "Sustainability and the hotel sector". There were close to 150 student participants from various Secondary Schools and the ITE who presented creative proposals reinforcing and reinventing sustainable approaches to hospitality operations, specifically in the hotel sector. The winner was Team Captivators from Zhonghua Secondary School.

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Tourism grapevine. Issue 1. 1994

Date: 1994

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Description: Library has issue 1, 1994-issue 10, 2002. Library lacks issue 3 & 7.

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Tourism grapevine. Issue 2. 1994

Date: 1994

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Description: Library has issue 1, 1994-issue 10, 2002. Library lacks issue 3 & 7.

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Ts. 1995

Date: 1995

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 1995

Date: 1995

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 1996

Date: 1996

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 1997

Date: 1997

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 1998

Date: 1998

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 1999

Date: 1999

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 2000

Date: 2000

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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Ts. Aug. 2001

Date: 2001

Content Type: Text

Description: A lifestyle magazine that delivers everything you need to know about studying and life at TP.

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