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1913
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The name change of the Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School to King Edward VII Medical School was formalised with a coat of arms.
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1928
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Raffles College was established to complement medical studies with the teaching of Arts and Sciences at tertiary level.
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1949
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Raffles College was merged with King Edward VII College of Medicine to become the University of Malaya.
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1955
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Nanyang University started classes in Jurong.
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1962
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The University of Malaya at Singapore was formally established as the University of Singapore.
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1980
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The National University of Singapore was established with the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University.
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2001
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The birth of a modernised logo signifying the bold and dynamic NUS community and the university's vision of being a leading global university centred in Asia.
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