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The Tan Wang Cheow & Tan Guek Ming Study Award helps Yale-NUS students with their financial needs.
At an NUS Giving Experience, two experts shared ways one can add joy, zest, magic and sparkle to their lives.
Scholarship recipient Corneles Jaemes D'silva is empowered to make a mark in digital finance.
An NUS Giving Experience enabled guests to enjoy Ms Ng Eng Teng's works.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) Giving Report 2019/2020 features stories of our donors’ generous support and the difference they have made to the NUS community and beyond. 2020 has been a year marked by unprecedented uncertainty yet the stories in the Report showcase an extraordinary outpouring of generosity that is united by a desire to empower generations, promote knowledge creation and encourage innovation.
Having benefited greatly from bursary support rendered by alumni and faculty members, Ms Daphne Won knows very well how financial aid can go a long way in helping to defray university expenses. Now an accomplished Shopee engineer, she has not forgotten to pay it forward.
For every kilometre that Phil runs, he intends to make a matching dollar-for-kilometre gift to the SCG
Imagine a future where multiple medications come in a single pill
"I hope you recognise that your gift is not just a number, but it is a lifeline for someone; someone like me"
Donors lend their support for an unforgettable 32nd IOI in Singapore
He credits his Engineering education at NUS for preparing him to run his start-up, Market Boy
RoboMaster advocates the growth mindset — a belief that our intelligence or skills can always be developed regardless of our initial inexperience
The healthcare system was designed at a time when the greatest need was for acute episodic conditions but with the rise of long-term conditions, the challenge is to re-design and re-engineer
Motivated to aid deserving students, many have stepped forward to make recurring gifts
It is often the low-income families that are most adversely affected as they struggle with new norms
The Study Award was established with the intention of inspiring current and future alumni to give back towards their alma mater
The University’s first-ever virtual Donor Appreciation Event
Retirement planning is ideally a life-long process, and best when you start early
Keep up with what’s going on around campus. Every day brings new possibilities to discover, experience and learn what makes us unique. Here are some of the upcoming events to promote leadership in philanthropy and raise awareness of this impact happening across NUS and the community.
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