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![[Nanyang Technological University]](../images/s/sg_ntuw.gif) image by Herman Felani M.Y., 29 December 2009
 
image by Herman Felani M.Y., 29 December 2009
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The flag of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) comes in two versions. One 
with a red field, and one with a white field, both charged with the corporate 
identity of the university comprising the University Coat-of-Arms on the left 
and the text "Nanyang Technological University" in all capital letters appearing 
on three lines.
On the white field version of the flag, the colour for 
the respective word of the university title is red (Nanyang), blue 
(Technological), and red (University). On the red field version of the flag, the 
university title is white throughout.
Photo of the red and white NTU 
flags being flown by students:
http://gallery.ntu.edu.sg/photos/v/sportsgames/IMG_3372a.jpg.html 
Nanyang Technological University was established in July 1991 and adopted the 
coat of arms of the predecessor establishment, Nanyang Technological Institute, 
which was granted in 1982. The blazon of the arms is: 
"Argent a lion passant 
guardant proper on a chief embattled gules a cog-wheel between two conventional 
representations of an atom argent". 
Letters patent and accompanying 
description can be seen at
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/AboutNTU/ntuidentity/Pages/CoatofArms.aspx. The 
charges represent the three original schools of Nanyang Technological Institute: 
School of Civil and Structural Engineering (the embattled chief), School of 
School of Mechanical and Production Engineering (cog wheel - and representing 
the fields of engineering and technology in general), School of Electrical and 
Electronic Engineering (the atomic symbol). The lion guardant proper is also a 
feature of the coat of arms of the National University of Singapore as mentioned 
before representing the close ties between Nanyang Technological Institute and 
National University of Singapore.
Herman Felani M.Y., 29 December 2009