Past Lectures

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Launched in 2017, the JGIS Lecture Series is an ongoing educational program that brings primate researchers and conservation experts from around the world to Singapore to share their insight and knowledge with members of the public. Read more about our past lectures below:

On her return visit to Singapore in 2019, Dr Jane Goodall spoke about how individuals and city dwellers can make a difference to create a better world for people, animals, and the environment.

Professor Ramesh Boonratana spoke about his experience, the global biodiversity crisis, and the importance of education and conservation in the modern era.

Two distinguished speakers talked about their study of two primate species in their natural habitats in Laos and Singapore.

Two leading primatologists shared their work in primate conservation in rapidly developing Vietnam, especially the critically endangered Tonkin snub-nosed monkey.

The JGIS Lecture Series was launched in 2017 during Dr. Jane Goodall’s visit to Singapore.

The JGIS Lecture Series was launched in 2017 during Dr. Jane Goodall’s visit to Singapore.

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