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Socials

At the EO Singapore University, you will have plenty of opportunities to network with your peers, build new business relationships and reconnect with old friends. Our socials are designed to provide you with a glimpse of the Singapore culture and a chance to leverage your network. They include:

Wednesday, 5 November 2008
Opening Reception: The Four Cultures of Singapore

Tonight is your introduction to Singapore and the cultural diffusion that makes the city-state so unique. There are four main cultures that make up the fabric of Singapore: Peranakan, Malay, Chinese and Indian. You will experience each through food and entertainment, and begin to see how they flourish alongside each other.

What to Wear?
The dress for this event is Business Casual.

Thursday, 6 November 2008
Dine Arounds

Singaporans are passionate about food and eating. Dine the Singapore way and experience true hospitality up close! There is no better way to experience the local flavor and network with your EO peers than to dine at your host's favorite dining venue. Small groups of attendees will get an opportunity to taste Singapore’s mélange of cuisines. Prepare for a truly unique, intimate and once-in-a-lifetime experience!

What to Wear?
The dress for this event is Business Casual.

Friday, 7 November 2008
Sentosa Island

Cold drink in your hand. Sand at your feet. A warm breeze through your hair. What would a visit to Southeast Asia be without a trip to the beach? Party long into the night at the tropical and chic oasis of Sentosa Island.

What to Wear?
The dress for this event is Beachwear/Casual.

Saturday, 8 November 2008
Think Big!

Relax and take a sip of the Singapore Sling right where it was created. The final evening event of the University will provide a stunning conclusion to all that you have seen and experienced during your time in Singapore.

What better way to celebrate the theme of the University “Think Big!” than to have a final event at the world-famous Raffles Hotel? Raffles Hotel opened in 1887 in a rather sombre-looking old bungalow known as the Beach House. It was named after Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. Over the years the hotel has evolved into one of the world's most beloved grand hotels and welcomed innumerable celebrities, writers and royalty.

What to Wear?
The dress for this event is Cocktail Attire.

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