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Simon Chesterman

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Simon Chesterman is David Marshall Professor and Vice Provost (Educational Innovation) at the National University of Singapore, where he is also the founding Dean of NUS College. Educated in Melbourne, Beijing, and Oxford, he has lived and worked in Singapore since 2006. Simon is the author or editor of more than twenty books, including the young adult Raising Arcadia trilogy and the standalone I, Huckleberry. The novel Artifice is his first work of general fiction.

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Simon Chesterman A colleague has a great metaphor of writing as jigsaw puzzle. When you do a complex jigsaw, you don't start on the left and just work your way to the …moreA colleague has a great metaphor of writing as jigsaw puzzle. When you do a complex jigsaw, you don't start on the left and just work your way to the right. You find easy bits - corners, edges, points of detail, flashes of colour - and you do those bits while at the same time having a sense of the whole. So if I get blocked at one point, I jump to another and keep going.(less)
Simon Chesterman Write! And read! Read widely, read what inspires and challenges you. Then write some more. Then read again. Repeat.
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Artifice

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Finding Arcadia (Raising Ar...

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Just War or Just Peace?: Hu...

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Artificial Intelligence as a Stress Test for the Social Contract of Higher Education

The relationship between universities and the societies that fund them has historically rested on an implicit social contract: public investment and institutional autonomy in exchange for economic growth, social mobility, and civic contribution. This article develops a conceptual framework for analysing how that settlement is being renegotiated under conditions of technological disruption and shif Read more of this blog post »
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“Breaking down in tears won’t help her and we don’t have time to cycle through the stages of grief. Or, if it will make you feel better, I can do so quickly: This can’t be — it’s not fair! Why don’t you take me instead, God? I’m so sad. But I have to get on with my life.”
Simon Chesterman, Raising Arcadia

“Consciousness is a story that we tell ourselves. But what if that story is a lie?”
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“Consciousness is a story that we tell ourselves. But what if that story is a lie?”
Simon Chesterman, I, Huckleberry

“Breaking down in tears won’t help her and we don’t have time to cycle through the stages of grief. Or, if it will make you feel better, I can do so quickly: This can’t be — it’s not fair! Why don’t you take me instead, God? I’m so sad. But I have to get on with my life.”
Simon Chesterman, Raising Arcadia

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