Keppel Land Medal and Prize
Donated in 2008 by Keppel Land Limited, a gold medal and cash prize are awarded from the sum of $15,000. The award is governed by the following conditions:
- Subject to rule 3 below, a gold medal and cash prize of $1250 will be awarded to an undergraduate completing the final year of studies in the Department of Real Estate,, who has passed with at least Second Class Honours (Upper Division) for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Real Estate). The student has obtained a minimum grade of B+ in “RE4802 Real Estate Development”.
- The medal and prize will be awarded by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on the recommendation of the relevant Board of Examiners.
- No award will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
- This gift shall be governed by the University Statutes and Regulations, specifically, Statute 7 on Gifts to the University and the corresponding Regulation.
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Keppel Offshore and Marine Medal and Prize
Keppel Offshore and Marine awards annually the Keppel Offshore and Marine Medal and Prize to recognise two (2) top graduating students from Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) with specialisation in Offshore Oil & Gas Technology and Bachelor of Engineering (Civil Engineering) with specialization in Offshore Engineering. Each candidate shall be presented with a gold medal and cash prize of $1,250.
Award candidate is selected in the following manner:
- The respective Faculty/School/Department (as defined in Clauses 2 and 3, NUS Statute 3) can select a candidate from the graduating cohort, who is an outstanding student specialised in Offshore Oil & Gas Technology (Mechanical Engineering) and Offshore Engineering (Civil Engineering) respectively.
- The Department with the concurrence of the Board of Examiners (BoE) shall select the candidates from the graduating cohort based on cumulative average point (CAP).
- The awards will be endorsed by the Board of Undergraduate Studies (BUS) on the recommendation of the Selection Committee (BoE) of the Faculty and Department.
- No award shall be made if there is no candidate of sufficient merit.
- This gift shall be governed by the University Statutes and Regulations, specifically NUS Statute 7 on Gifts to the University and the corresponding Regulation.
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Kernial Singh Sandhu Book Prize
Donated in 1995 by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in memory of Professor Kernial Singh Sandhu, former Director of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, the book prize is awarded annually to the best student in Southeast Asian Studies in the B.A. Honours Examination.
- The book prize is awarded by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on the recommendation of the relevant Board of Examiners.
- No award will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
- The book prize, valued at $200 will be in the form of book vouchers.
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Khong Ban Tze Medal in Orthopaedic Surgery
Donated in 2002 by the World Orthopaedic Concern in memory of the late Dr Khong Ban Tze, a gold medal is awarded from the proceeds of a capital sum of $30,000. The award is governed by the following conditions:
- Subject to rule 3 below, the prize will be awarded to a final year student with the best overall performance during his orthopaedic postings and who has also obtained at least a B+ grade for Surgery in the Final M.B.,B.S. Examinations.
- The prize will be awarded by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on the recommendation of the relevant Board of Examiners.
- No award will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
- If there is no award made in any year, the funds available will be added to the capital sum.
- This gift shall be governed by the University Statutes and Regulations, specifically, Statute 7 on Gifts to the University and the corresponding Regulation.
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Knight Frank Medal and Prize
Established since 1940, Knight Frank Singapore has developed into one of Singapore's leading real estate consultancy firms. Knight Frank Singapore is part of the global Knight Frank network that encompasses more than 207 offices in 43 countries across six continents. Donated in 2010 with an expendable sum of S$15,000, the Knight Frank Medal and Prize is awarded to an undergraduate completing the final year studies in the Department of Real Estate.
The award is governed by the following conditions:
- One medal and prize to be awarded to an undergraduate completing the final year of studies in the Department of Real Estate.
- Student who has obtained (a) the highest mark with a minimum grade of B+ in RE4905 Real Estate and Capital Markets; and (b) at least Second Class Honours (Upper Division) for the degree of Bachelor of Science (Real Estate).
- The medal will be awarded by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on the recommendation of the relevant Board of Examiners.
- No award will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
- This gift shall be governed by the University Statutes and Regulations, specifically, Statute 7 on Gifts to the University and the corresponding Regulation.
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Koh Han Kok Book Prize
A capital sum of $3,000 was donated in 1980 by Professor Tommy T. B. Koh for the purpose of endowing the Koh Han Kok Book Prize.
- The prize shall be awarded by the Board of Undergraduate Studies on the recommendation of the Faculty of Law to the best student in Public International Law.
- Subject to rule 3 below, the prize shall be awarded annually from the income of the capital sum.
- If in any year, in the opinion of the Board of Undergraduate Studies, there is no candidate of sufficient merit, no award shall be made.
- In the event of the award not being made, the income shall be added to capital sum.
- The prize will be in the form of book vouchers.
- If in any year there is, in the opinion of the Board of Undergraduate Studies more than one candidate meriting the award, the prize money shall be divided equally amongst the candidates or apportioned in such manner as the Board of Undergraduate Studies thinks fit.
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