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(2 Mar) Failing Forward: What the Humanities and Social Sciences Teach Us About Resilience​

Failure is just research: How to leverage the setback

Last updated 30 July 2026

Speakers

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Prof Jon Wilson

Jon Wilson is Dean of CoHASS and Professor in the Schools of Humanities and Social Sciences at NTU. His research focuses on the politics, governance, and political economy of modern South Asia on a regional and global scale, often challenging stories political institutions tell about themselves.

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Asst Prof Lisa Walsh

Lisa Walsh is Assistant Professor of Psychology at NTU. Her research explores the who, what, where, when, why, and how of happiness. She investigates the architecture of subjective well-being, including its outcomes, predictors, mediators, moderators, and downstream consequences.

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Asst Prof Paul Patinadan

Paul Patinadan is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at NTU and a Health Professions Educator with NHG. His research spans the breadth of community health and wellbeing; with a focus on end-of-life care, grief, and bereavement.

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Assoc Prof Joyce Pang

Joyce is associate professor of psychology at the School of Social Sciences in NTU. She is a personality psychologist who specializes in assessing and understanding how motivation affects important personal and social outcomes such as well-being, health psychology, performance & decision-making.

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Assoc Prof Kay Kim

Hye Kyung “Kay” Kim is an Associate Professor in the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at NTU. Her work develops evidence-based strategies to improve health behaviors and public understanding of health risks.

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Prof Nick Powdthavee

Nick is Professor of Economics at Nanyang Technological University and a Fellow of the Royal Economic Society specializing in behavioral economics and happiness research.