Athanasius Koh's profile

NUS National Police Cadet Corps

About NUS NPCC 

NUS NPCC was established in 1982 as an open unit under NPCC HQ. Its members are adult volunteers who are appointed as Honorary Officers who contribute their expertise, knowledge and experience in various areas and assist in the running of NPCC units and the Corps.

Today, NUS NPCC has grown to be a diverse society for personal and professional development. 
About the Logo

A new logo was commissioned and voted in in an effort to better represent NUS NPCC – a modern youth organisation within a University represented by a cleaner, bolder and more identifiable identity. 

White notches on the lion's mane represent the four different communities that the unit reaches out to: NPCC HQ, the unit, secondary school units and the general community.

Two diamonds in the centre are representative of the Honorary Officers that play a central role in the unit. 

A shield and navy blue seeks to reflect the unit's affiliation to NPCC and ties with the Singapore Police Force to promote a safer Singapore.

The lion represents the unit's dual affiliation to the state and status as a student society in the National University of Singapore, a tertiary institution also represented by the lion.
NUS National Police Cadet Corps
Published:

NUS National Police Cadet Corps

A new logo was commissioned and voted in in an effort to better represent the National University of Singapore National Police Cadet Corps – a mo Read More

Published: