List of Named Scholarships |
BDS 71 Scholarship
The BDS 71 Scholarship was established through the funds collected by the Dentistry Class of 1971 which amounted to $105,151 as at 1993. The scholarship is awarded to final year dental undergraduate students based on the Third Professional BDS Examination, academic and clinical performance as well as involvement in extra-curricular activities.
BEMA (Building & Estate Management Alumni) Leadership Award
The BEMA Leadership Award was established in 2000 from donations received from the Building and Estate Management Alumni amounting to $30,000 for an annual scholarship to be awarded over a 10-year period commencing from the academic year 2000/01. The award is granted to 2nd year full-time Building or Real Estate undergraduate students and selection is based on leadership qualities in academic work, sports and community work.
C J Koh Scholarship
The C J Koh Scholarship was established in 1997 by the late Mr Koh Choon Joo, a retired lawyer with a donation of $200,000. Scholarships are awarded each year to Law undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Cecil C Smith Scholarship
The Cecil C Smith Scholarship was historically administered by the then Department of Education, prior to it being transferred to Raffles College in 1940. The scholarship is now awarded to first year undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Daisy & Robert Pang Scholarship
In 1986, the Daisy & Robert Pang Scholarship was established with donations from Mrs Daisy L Pang of a sum of $206,000 to award undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
David Lim & Partners Scholarship
The David Lim & Partners Scholarship was established in 2000 by Messrs David Lim & Partners to award an annual scholarship over a 10-year period for the academic year 2000/01 to the Law undergraduate student who scored the highest marks in Company Law.
Flextronics International Scholarship
Flextronics International Singapore Pte Ltd donated $30,000 to award one scholarship annually for a period of 10 years from the academic year 2000/2001 to outstanding undergraduate students from the School of Computing in their third or honours year.
Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Centenary Scholarship
The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Singapore has established and supported this scholarship throughout the years with annual donations to award Science undergraduate students with excellent academic results majoring in Life Sciences.
Hou Ke-Hua Scholarship
The Hou Ke-Hua Scholarship was established with an initial donation of $20,000 by Mr Hou Ke-Hua to award outstanding undergraduate students reading Architecture, Building or Real Estate courses.
Information Technology Management Association Scholarship
In 1984, the Information Technology Management Association, formerly known as Data Processing Managers’ Association, donated a sum of $30,000 to establish this scholarship to award outstanding undergraduate students reading the Computing (Honours) programme.
Institute of Banking & Finance Scholarship
The Institute of Banking & Finance established the Institute of Banking & Finance Scholarship in 1983 with a donation of $100,000. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding third year undergraduate students reading the Business Administration course.
Koh Yen Bok Scholarship
The late Mr Koh Yen Bok donated a sum of $100,000 in 1976 to establish the Koh Yen Bok Scholarship to award students with excellent academic results.
Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Scholarship
The Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple has donated $900,000 as at 1987 to establish and support the Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Leslie Wong Memorial Scholarship
Friends of the former Visiting Professor Leslie CJ Wong established the Leslie Wong Memorial Scholarship with a donation of $30,000 to award outstanding 2nd year Business Administrative undergraduate students.
Lim Boon Keng Scholarship
The Lim Boon Keng Scholarship was established from part of the proceeds of the estate of the late Dr Lim Boon Keng donated in 1973 and from donations from his daughter, Mrs Ena Teh since 1975. The scholarship was first awarded in the academic year 1977/78 to 2nd Year medical undergraduate students.
Max Lewis Scholarship
The Max Lewis Scholarship was established in 1994 with an initial donated sum of $30,000 from the Max Lewis Trust Fund created by the late Mrs Lewis. This scholarship is awarded to outstanding undergraduate students.
Mitsui Scholarship for Japanese Studies
Mitsui & Co, Ltd donated $500,000 in 1991 to award outstanding undergraduate students enrolled in the Japanese Studies course. Each year, recipients are sent for a summer programme in Japan to gain better understanding of Japanese culture as well as to promote friendly relationship and mutual understanding between Singapore and Japan.
NUS Alumni & Friends Scholarship
Hi-P International Limited, Orchard Maritime Services Pte Ltd as well as the estate of the late Quah Poh Lian donated $63,000 in 2007 to establish the NUS Alumni & Friends Scholarship to award undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
NUS Logistics Scholarship
The NUS Logistics Scholarship, formerly known as the Logistics Management Study Awards Fund, was established in 1995 by donations received from companies in the logistics industry such as PSA Corporation Limited, Toll (Asia) Pte Ltd, YCH Group and Schenker Singapore (Pte) Ltd to award outstanding Business Administration undergraduate students majoring in Logistics Management.
Ooi Jin Bee Scholarship
The Singapore Journal of Tropical Geography donated a sum of $100,000 in 1991 to establish a scholarship to award outstanding undergraduate students reading the honours course in Geography. In honour of Professor Ooi Jin Bee's long and successful association with the Journal, the scholarship was named the Ooi Jin Bee Scholarship.
Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore Scholarship
The Petrochemical Corporation of Singapore (Pte) Ltd established this scholarship in 1991/92 to award outstanding undergraduate students majoring in Chemical Engineering annually.
Rodyk & Davidson Scholarship
The Rodyk & Davidson Scholarship was established in 1987 by Messrs Rodyk & Davidson with an initial donation of $100,000. Scholarships are awarded each year to outstanding 4th year law undergraduate students with the aim to promote legal education in Singapore as well as a gesture of gratitude to the University who has trained many of Rodyk & Davidson's partners and solicitors.
SFCI-Technofairs Scholarships
Technofairs Corporation Pte Ltd donated a sum of $100,000 through the Singapore Federation of the Computer Industry (SFCI) in 1989 to award outstanding undergraduate students reading honours course in Information Systems and Computer Science as well as those enrolled in Computer Engineering.
Shaw Foundation Scholarship
The Shaw Foundation Scholarship was established with an initial donation of $30,000 by the Shaw Foundation in 1987. The Foundation has been awarding 10 scholarships every year since its establishment to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Singapore Booksellers & Stationers Association Scholarship/Bursary
The Singapore Booksellers & Stationers Association Scholarship/ Bursary was established by Singapore Booksellers & Stationers Association in 1982 with a donation of approximately $20,300 to the University. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Singapore Cement Manufacturing Company (Pte) Ltd Scholarship/Bursary
The Singapore Cement Manufacturing Company (Pte) Ltd Scholarship was established with an initial donation of $25,000 by the Singapore Cement Manufacturing Company (Pte) Ltd. Since AY1982/83, the scholarship has been awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Singapore Teachers' Union Scholarship/Bursary
In 1983, the Singapore Teachers' Union donated a sum of $15,000 to establish the Singapore Teachers’ Union Scholarship/Bursary. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results
Singapore Turf Club Scholarship/Bursary
The Singapore Turf Club donated two scholarships in 1963 and another scholarship in 1965 which were subsequently withdrawn in 1968. With funds left from these scholarships, the Singapore Turf Club agreed to set aside $100,000 to establish the Singapore Turf Club Scholarship and Bursary in 1982. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Sir Ong Siang Song Trust Scholarship
The Sir Ong Siang Song Trust Scholarship was established by a donation by Lady Helen Song in memory of Sir Ong Siang Song. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Scholarship
The Sakura Bank (formerly known as the Mitsui Bank) donated an initial sum of $100,000 in 1973 and subsequently increased their donations to $450,000 over the years to establish the Sakura Bank Scholarship. It was renamed as Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation Scholarship in 2001 due to the merger of Sakura Bank with Sumitomo Banking Corporation. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students reading honours course in the Faculty of Science and Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.
Tan Jiak Chuan Scholarship
The Tan Jiak Chuan Scholarship was established by a gift bequeathed by the late Mr Tan Jiak Chuan. It was historically administered by the then Department of Education, prior to it being transferred to Raffles College in 1940. The scholarship is now awarded to first year undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Tan Lark Sye Scholarship/Bursary
The Aik Hoe Group of Companies donated approximately $1,012,300 to establish the Tan Lark Sye Scholarship and Bursary. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Tan Siak Kew Scholarship/Bursary
The Tan Siak Kew Scholarship/Bursary was established in 1979 with donations of $275,000 from T.S.K. Investment Co (Pte) Ltd. The scholarship is awarded to undergraduate students with excellent academic results.
Tan Teck Chwee Scholarship
Jurong Shipyard Ltd and Jurong Engineering Pte Ltd jointly donated a sum of $100,000 in 1988 to establish this scholarship in memory of their past Chairman, Mr Tan Teck Chwee who also served as the Chairman of the Public Service Commission. This scholarship awards outstanding undergraduates enrolled in the Civil Engineering course.
Wee Kheng Chiang Memorial Scholarship
The Wee Kheng Chiang Memorial Scholarship was established with donations of $500,000 from the family and friends of the late Datuk Wee Kheng Chiang. Since academic year 1980/81, the scholarship has been awarded to undergraduates with excellent academic results.
YCH-NUS SCM Award Scholarship
Mr Yap Chwee Hock, an alumnus of the School of Business established this scholarship in 2006 with a donation of $300,000 and a top-up of the $200,000 to the YCH Endowment Fund. The scholarship was given in 1995 to award outstanding undergraduates majoring in Logistics or Supply Chain Management Studies.