The 2027 NUS Singapore History Prize will, for the first time, recognise a non-print media work that dives into Singapore’s history. These include films, documentaries, theatre and more.
Future editions of the NUS Singapore History Prize will then alternate between books and non-print media works every three years.
In a statement, Associate Professor Joey Long, head of the FASS Department of History, said: “We firmly support our donor’s belief that Singaporeans can learn a lot more about Singapore’s rich history from different mediums. These include documentaries, films, visual arts, performing arts, installation art, podcasts, and videos (excluding audiobooks, books in printed form, and e-books).
“As such, we are glad that the Prize has now been expanded to recognise works beyond books, which also reflects NUS’ commitment to foster a comprehensive appreciation of Singapore’s past through accessible and modern platforms.”