Tan Tai Yong

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Tan.

Tan Tai Yong is Professor of South Asian history at the National University of Singapore. He is currently Executive Vice President (Academic Affairs) at Yale-NUS College, overseeing the academic and co-curricular aspects of the liberal arts experience, including all faculty matters and academic affairs. He is also Director of the Institute of South Asian Studies, an autonomous university-level research institute in NUS. [1]

Biography

Professor Tan obtained his first two degrees - BA (Hons), 1986, and MA, 1989 - from the National University of Singapore. He then went off to Cambridge University, where he earned his doctorate in South Asian history in 1992, under the supervision of Anthony Low. He has been a faculty member of the Department of History at NUS since 1992 and served the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences as Sub-Dean (1994-1999), Head of the History Department (2000-2003), Vice-Dean (2001-2003) and Dean (2004-2009).

Research

Professor Tan's research interests are in the areas of Sikh diaspora, civil-military relations, social and political history of colonial Punjab, and the partition of South Asia. Lately, he has shifted his attention to Southeast Asia, and has been exploring issues of networks formation and the place of maritime cities in the region.

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