Not to put all your eggs in one basket, they say. And generally, by casting your net wide, you have a higher chance of securing something at least. So why not?

Not to put all your eggs in one basket, they say. And generally, by casting your net wide, you have a higher chance of securing something at least. So why not?
Are you an experienced writer looking to share your ideas and inspirations, or a fellow student looking for a platform to showcase your wordsmith skills?
2020 Scholarship Guide Student Insights Survey: An annual study on the academic aspirations and career/scholarship inclinations of Singapore students.
Minister for Defence Dr Ng Eng Hen officiated at the virtual Defence Scholarship Awards Ceremony this evening. The awards ceremony saw the presentation of 95 scholarships this year – The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Scholarship to 7 recipients, Public Service Commission (PSC) Scholarship (Engineering) – Defence and Security to 5 recipients, SAF Merit Scholarship to 17 recipients, SAF Engineering Scholarship to 5 recipients, Defence Merit Scholarship to 18 recipients, SAF Medicine Scholarship to 7 recipients, and Defence Science and Technology (DSTA) Scholarship to 36 recipients.
Captain Ooi Li Wen, a former UAV pilot and SAF scholar, offers sound advice to aspiring scholars who wish to embark on a military career.
At the core of every healthy relationship is effective communication. Master these communication tips and build lasting connections at school & in the workplace.
SAF Engineering Scholar Ho Yan Jin leads and develops a team while serving with purpose—defending Singapore’s airspace.
With strong support from the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health in Singapore, as well as its parent universities, Duke-NUS Medical School remains steadfast in furthering the pursuit of its vision of transforming medicine and improving lives
We live in two worlds—digital and physical. Whilst we spend a good portion of our daily lives in the online space, our physical lives are rooted in the offline space, where human interactions remain key in many scenarios.
How does a university make a difference in a student’s higher learning? The Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) believes that every student enrolled with us has the potential to learn, grow, and succeed.
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.
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.