
October 29, 2024
Eureka showed me the patterns behind global complexity

“Eureka has sparked the hope that complex challenges can be solved together.”
Raihan Jumat. PhD, FHEA. Assistant Professor| Education Lead, Master of International Translational Medicine. Duke-NUS Medical School | Singapore
Intro
For Raihan Jumat, working in translational medicine meant navigating complexity across regions, systems, and disciplines. And Eureka expanded that view globally.
Seeing the bigger system
Through the program, Raihan began to recognise shared patterns across countries, structural similarities in translational challenges, the importance of local nuance within global systems.
“I now see both the common threads and the differences that shape each region.”
The power of community
One of the most lasting impacts has been the network. Through Eureka, Raihan built connections with faculty, practitioners, leaders across disciplines. These relationships became an active resource, not just a network.
From learning to shaping
Today, this community directly informs his work in:
The Master of International Translational Medicine
Program development
Academic leadership
Collaboration is central.
Ongoing impact
Even beyond the programme, these connections continue to shape decision-making, perspective, and strategy.
“Eureka is not just an experience — it is a network you continue to draw from.”





