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Awards for current NOC students
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Class of 1976 Engineering Overseas Learning Assistance Grant
The Engineering class of 1976 recognised the value of overseas learning experiences and have contributed to an endowed fund to enable financially needy students to embark on their overseas learning journeys at NOC.
Value of Award:
Each Award, valued at up to S$6,000, will be given to help recipients cover overseas living expenses and/or entrepreneurial pursuits during NOC programme. Recipients will also get the opportunity to network with the Engineering Alumni and wider NOC community at exclusive events.
Eligibility:
Applicants will be assessed and selected upon fulfilling the following criteria:
- Embarking on overseas NOC programme
- Engineering student only
- Singaporean Citizen or Permanent Resident
- Financial status of the applicant (family household income, etc)
Deliverables:
Successful applicants will be required to:
- Be a positive ambassador of NUS and show exemplary performance during your NOC stint
- Committed to contribute to NOC and Engineering Department’s events and activities through sharing of your overseas experiences
- Submit a report on what was learned at NOC, and how the Award was used to achieve your goals at NOC
Note: NOC reserves the right to withdraw this award and recover the award amount if any recipient’s NOC performance is deemed unsatisfactory.
Application:
Eligible NOC students will be informed via their NUS email account on the application prior to the start of their internship. Applicants are required to submit an NUS financial aid application online via https://myaces.nus.edu.sg/applicantPortal/app/login including all relevant supporting financial documents for Office of Financial Aid (OFA)’s processing.
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Global Ready Talent (GRT) Programme
The Global Ready Talent (GRT) Programme is an initiative by Enterprise Singapore, administered by NUS. This programme aims to build a pipeline of global-ready talent for Singapore enterprises through exposing more Singaporeans to internships and overseas work opportunities.
Support Quantum:
The GRT programme supports physical overseas internships in GRT-approved Singapore Enterprises and other Enterprises through quantum as illustrated below:
Physical Overseas Internship:
- Subsistence allowance per month (overseas component only): S$1000 (pro-rated daily)
- One-time Travel allowance: S$1200
Eligibility:
NUS undergraduates who fulfil the following requirements are eligible for GRT Programme:
- Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
- Be selected and accepted to NOC locations in Emerging Markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America, China and Israel in the upcoming intake (see Enterprise Singapore's GRT site for full and current list)
- Students must not hold any other external scholarship or award which provides funding for airfare and subsistence allowance for the overseas programme
- Students should not be previously supported under the same type of GRT (internship) programme, with the same internship company
Deliverables:
Students will be required to:
- Submit a report (with photos) of their experiential learning in the country, within 2 weeks after the end of the programme
- Complete a mandatory internship feedback form on their internship experience upon completion of the internship
Application:
Eligible NOC students will be informed via their NUS email account on the application prior the start of their internship.
More details at bit.ly/GRTProgramme.
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Jane Sun & John Wu Sunshine Award
The Jane Sun and John Wu Sunshine Award was set up in the spirit of supporting education, with emphasis on helping students gain cross-cultural perspectives and acquire global knowledge. Ms. Jane Sun Jie, CEO of Trip.com Group and Mr. John Wu Jiong, Founding Partner & Group Chairman of FengHe Group, are firm believers of giving back to society. They also encourage students to lend a helping hand to others at every opportunity.
This award supports entrepreneurial-minded students participating in NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) programmes in China. It will allow students to immerse in the rapid growth of China’s economy and develop aspiring entrepreneurs to have a better understanding of China.
Value of Award:
Each Award, valued at up to S$3,000, will be awarded to help recipients cover overseas living expenses and/or entrepreneurial pursuits, during NOC China programme. The recipients may also get the opportunity to visit Trip.com Group (formerly known as Ctrip) and meet up with Ms. Jane Sun and Mr. John Wu.
Eligibility:
Applicants will be assessed and selected upon fulfilling the following criteria:
- Be selected for NOC China (all locations) programme
- Possess strong entrepreneurial qualities with a (demonstrated) pay-it-forward spirit
- Financial status of the applicant (family household income, etc)
Deliverables:
Successful applicants will be required to:
- Be a positive ambassador of NUS and show exemplary performance during your NOC stint
- Be committed to making positive contributions through sharing of your intercultural start-up experiences with the NUS community, and be actively engaged in start-up events
- Be an inspiration to your juniors as a way of paying it forward
- Submit a one-page profile upon acceptance of the Award
- Submit a report to share your NOC experience/journey and how the Award benefits you at the end of your internship
Note: NOC reserves the right to withdraw this award and recover the award amount if any recipient’s NOC performance is deemed unsatisfactory.
Application:
Eligible NOC students will be informed via their NUS email account on the application prior the start of their internship. Applicants are required to submit an NUS financial aid application online via https://myaces.nus.edu.sg/applicantPortal/app/login including all relevant supporting financial documents for Office of Financial Aid (OFA)’s processing.
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
NOC Alumni Bursary
Entrepreneurial talent can come from all backgrounds. The alumni community believes that all students, regardless of their financial status, should be given an opportunity to embark on their NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) journey.
The NOC Alumni Bursary, supported by the NOC Alumni community, is established to enable more NUS undergraduates who are financially needy to be able to apply for NOC, and to help them defray the set up costs for the programme.
Value of Award:
Each Award, valued at up to S$5,000, will be awarded to help recipients cover overseas living expenses and/or entrepreneurial pursuits, during NOC programme. Recipients will also get the opportunity to network with the wider NOC community and be invited to exclusive events.
Eligibility:
Applicants will be assessed and selected upon fulfilling the following criteria:
- Be selected for NOC programme
- Possess strong entrepreneurial qualities and a pay-it-forward attitude
- Financial status of the applicant (family household income, etc)
Deliverables:
Successful applicants will be required to:
- Be a positive ambassador of NUS and show exemplary performance during your NOC stint
- Be committed to making positive contributions through sharing of your intercultural start-up experiences with the NUS community, and being actively engaged in start-up events
- Be an inspiration to your juniors as a way of paying it forward
- Submit a report to share your NOC experience/journey and how the Award benefits you at the end of your internship
Note: NOC reserves the right to withdraw this award and recover the award amount if any recipient’s NOC performance is deemed unsatisfactory.
Application:
Eligible NOC students will be informed via their NUS email account on the application prior the start of their internship. Applicants are required to submit an NUS financial aid application online via https://myaces.nus.edu.sg/applicantPortal/app/login including all relevant supporting financial documents for Office of Financial Aid (OFA)’s processing.
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Young Technopreneur Award (YTA)
Mr. Foo Jixun, Managing Partner at GGV Capital, is a successful venture capitalist with a proven track record of having invested in start-ups that later grew into global listed companies. His experiences over the years have helped him master cross-cultural perspectives, and these proved invaluable in his multiple investment ventures.
The YTA seeks to inspire entrepreneurial-minded students in NUS Overseas Colleges’ (NOC) one-year programme in China. It allows an opportune platform for students to experience first-hand China’s growth, especially for technologically-inclined entrepreneurs.
Value of Award:
Each award, valued at up to S$10,000, will help cover students' overseas living expenses and/or entrepreneurial pursuits, during and after the one-year NOC programme. The award will be disbursed in two tranches of up to S$5,000 each, where the first tranche will be awarded at the start of the NOC programme and the second tranche will be disbursed upon your submission of your progress/performance review.
The Award aims to enrich students' entrepreneurial journey by giving them opportunities to participate actively in entrepreneurial activities such as hackathons, conferences, experiential visits and sharing sessions by successful Chinese entrepreneurs and eco system builders.
Eligibility:
Applicants will be assessed and selected upon fulfilling the following criteria:
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Be selected for NOC China one-year programme interning in a tech-related company
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Possess strong entrepreneurial qualities and potential
Note: Students in 6-month NOC China programme are not eligible for the award.
Deliverables:
Successful applicants will be required to:
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Submit a one-page profile upon acceptance of the Award
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Be a good ambassador of NUS and show exemplary performance during your NOC stint
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Share your valuable startup experiences in China with the NUS community, inspiring others to bridge/foster closer ties and greater collaborations between the business communities of China and Singapore
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Submit 2 reports, initially on your tech idea and plans at NOC which should detail both your internship work and on the side, any progress you can make on this tech idea/project. The 2nd report will be at the end of your NOC internship to describe your experiences, the journey in China over the 12 months and how the Award benefitted you.
Note: NOC reserves the right to withdraw this award and recover the award amount if any recipient’s NOC performance is deemed unsatisfactory. Award recipients will be re-evaluated at the end of the NOC programme to determine if the 2nd tranche of the award is to be disbursed.
Application:
Eligible NOC students will be informed via their NUS email account on the application prior the start of their internship.
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Awards for NOC returnees
Jacob Phang Memorial Scholarship
As CEO of NUS Enterprise from 2002 to 2006, Professor Jacob Phang was instrumental in setting up the NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC) to provide students with exposure to the tech start-up landscape and tech-entrepreneurship around the world. The Jacob Phang Memorial Scholarship was established by family and friends of the late Professor Jacob Phang, in honour of his advocacy and contributions.
Find out more about Prof Jacob Phang from this tribute.
Value of Award:
Each scholarship, valued at S$3,500, aims to help recipients cover tuition fees for the final semester. In each academic year, up to two scholarships will be awarded to deserving students. The recipients are expected to take up accommodation in N-house, an entrepreneurial-themed residence during the final semester will be subsidised by NOC.
Eligibility:
Applicants will be assessed and selected upon fulfilling the following criteria:
- Undergraduates from College of Design and Engineering (CDE) who have completed their NOC stint/ currently enrolled into NOC and slated to graduate from NUS in the upcoming semester
- Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
- Performed well at internship and in the entrepreneurial courses during NOC programme
- Active in venture creation and entrepreneurial activities during NOC programme
- May not concurrently hold any other scholarship, grant or award that covers tuition fees in the final semester
Deliverables:
Successful applicants will be required to:
- Submit a one-page profile upon acceptance of the Scholarship
Application:
An email invitation will be sent to the NUS email account of eligible CDE NOC returnees.
The application must be accompanied by:
- Latest NUS Unofficial Transcript (e.g. Edwin Lee_Transcript)
- Updated CV (e.g. Edwin Lee_CV)
Applicants will be notified of the Scholarship results via their NUS email
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Awards for current NOC students & returnees (Open to Public)
Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme
The Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme is one of two focal programmes under the Philip Yeo Initiative (PYI), which supports passionate individuals who have their own MAD project or idea.
The PYI is a ground up initiative, administered by NUS Enterprise, to honour Mr Philip Yeo’s contributions and to create a platform for him to develop people and talent. A maverick for public service, his brand of leadership has been codenamed by his proteges as MAD (Make A Difference). His contribution is evident in the success of the creation of Jurong Island and the iconic Biopolis. The PYI aims to grow the MAD Spirit in the future generations of leaders.
To promote Mr Philip Yeo’s MAD Spirit and approach, Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows and Associates will be challenged to embark on their own MAD project over a one-year period.
Value of Project
The Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme aims to support deserving individuals, with an audacious mission to Make A Difference and Change Our World:
- Receive funding of up to S$20,000
- Mentorship
- Access to networking opportunities
Eligibility
The Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme is open to:
- Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents, below the age of 40
- Individuals who have demonstrated passion, energy, drive and unconventional thinking
- Individuals with a MAD project/idea that can make a great positive societal impact. These projects could be in any realm, whether social, education, arts, science, technology, business or government
Deliverables
At the end of the one-year programme, each awardee is required to:
- Propose and implement an individual fellowship project, that aligns to the MAD Spirit
- Submit a report covering:
- Initial expectations and goals at the beginning of fellowship
- Observations and issues encountered during fellowship
- Reflections, learning take-away and review of outcomes at the end of fellowship
- How the fellowship has made a meaningful difference to you and the world around you
How to Apply
Application for the Philip Yeo Innovations Fellows Programme 2022 is now closed. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the Programme Office.
- CV (in PDF format)
- Project Proposal (in PDF format)
- Objective
- Implementation
- Timeline with deliverables
- Resources required
- Project budget
- One-page essay (in PDF format) to address the following:
- How did you come up with the project/idea?
- Why is the project/idea important to you and the world?
- What impacts the project/idea would have if it comes to full fruition?
- What challenges do you foresee?
- What would be most helpful to you?
- Link to an introduction video (in mp4 format) of no more than 3 minutes. The video to briefly include the following:
- Who you are
- Your passion
- ‘MAD’ things you have done
- Reason for applying to Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme
- How do you want to Change Our World
If you have any questions, please email to etpstudentcare@nus.edu.sg
Eligibility
Eligibility*
Awards for current NOC students
Award Name | Programme Location | Award Value | Eligibility |
Class of 1976 Engineering Overseas Learning Assistance Grant | All locations | Up to S$6,000 per award |
Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents Financially needy students^ Engineering students only |
Global Ready Talent (GRT) Programme | Emerging Markets in Southeast Asia, Latin America, China and Israel (See Enterprise Singapore GRT site for full list) |
Physical Overseas Internship:
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Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents Only applicable for full time NUS undergraduates Subject to Terms and Conditions for Scholarship Holders |
Jane Sun and John Wu Sunshine Award | China | Up to S$3,000 per award |
Open to all nationalities Financially needy students^ |
NOC Alumni Bursary | All locations | Up to S$5,000 per award |
Open to all nationalities Financially needy students^ |
Young Technopreneur Award | China (12-month programmes only) | Up to S$10,000 per award |
Open to all nationalities Placed in tech related companies and possess entrepreneurial qualities |
Awards for NOC returnees
Award Name | Programme Location | Award Value | Eligibility |
Jacob Phang Memorial Scholarship | All locations | Up to S$3,500 per award |
College of Design and Engineering (CDE) students who have completed their NOC programme and will be in their final semester in NUS. Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents Good performance at NOC programme Not concurrently holding any other scholarship, grant or award that covers tuition fees |
Awards for current NOC students & returnees (Open to Public)
Award Name | Programme Location | Award Value | Eligibility |
Philip Yeo Innovation Fellows Programme | All locations | Up to S$20,000 per award | Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents below the age of 40 who want to make a difference to the world |
*Students holding an existing scholarship should seek approval from their Scholarship Office prior to applying to NOC awards.
^All students must apply for Financial Aid via NUS’ Office of Admissions/Office of Financial Aid (Application Portal) and subject to NUS’ terms and conditions of FA status and concurrent holding restrictions.