NUS Sports Scholar Tammy Tan is an aspiring dentist and a competitive tennis student-athlete. Learn how she balances sports and academics while making time to coach the recreational team, participate in community projects, and fully immerse in campus life.
Achieving Tremendous Personal Growth in One Year
NUS Merit Scholar Teo Zhi Sheng has since finished his first year at the University, and his experience is nothing short of enriching and fulfilling.
Imposter Syndrome: Feeling Like You Just “Got Lucky” with Your Achievements?
Are you constantly belittling your achievements? Don’t let imposter syndrome cripple your self-worth and happiness. Learn to combat your Imposter.
Be Steady in the Face of Criticisms
Learn how to accept critical feedback and deliver well-meaning criticism in today’s speak-up culture and feedback-rich world.
Engineering and Urban (Re) Development
Engineers, relative to planners or architects, may be less commonly associated with the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA). Scholar Zann Tay shares with us how civil engineers play an important role in shaping the built environment, through some of the projects she has undertaken at URA after graduating from the National University of Singapore with a Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) with Honours (Distinction).
From Exploring Cities, To Building Them
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) Overseas Scholarship provided Toufiq with the opportunity to explore different cities around the world during his time as an Architecture student at the University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Overachievers, This Is for You.
It’s a fine line between doing your best work and succeeding meaningfully versus being an overachiever, where overdoing can lead to overload. Which one are you?
Who’s Ensuring That the Food We Eat Is Safe?
Hear from the Singapore Food Agency (SFA) Scholar as he talks about how he pushes science and technology boundaries at NCFS to drive transformation in the food industry and offers his two cents worth on making the most out of one’s university experience.
Scholarship Guide 2022 Vol. 2 – E-Magazine
The theme for this issue of the Scholarship Guide magazine is centred around care— care for oneself, others, and the common good.
Leaving No One Behind in Singapore’s Digital Future. Are You In?
Want to be a part of IMDA’s mission to creating a Digital Future where every Singaporean can participate meaningfully in an inclusive Digital Society?
What Did We Get Wrong About Gen Zers?
They’ve been stereotyped and called many different things: a generation of slackers; a strawberry generation (that “bruises easily” like the fruit); entitled, easily offended, and overly emotional self-obsessed snowflakes; spoilt, selfish, and arrogant serial job-hoppers who don’t understand the value of hard work.
How Volunteering Helps Your Scholarship Application
A strong volunteering record can help set you apart from the other students with similar outstanding academic achievements in a scholarship application.