Singapore-Industry Scholarship 2015

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The Singapore-Industry Scholarship is a multi-industry scholarship for young Singaporeans offered by market leaders in Singapore's strategic sectors.

In collaboration with the Singapore Government, the Singapore-Industry Scholarship (SgIS) was established in 2012 with the priority of identifying and nurturing a strong core of Singapore talent with the requisite skills, aptitude and capabilities that are pivotal in steering and ensuring Singapore’s continued sustainable economic and social progress

SgIS offers you the opportunity to secure a career head-start with one of the 47 sponsoring organisations of your choice, covering sectors as diverse as energy, aviation, information technology, engineering, and arts and culture.

The SgIS Mid-Term Overseas is for students who are Singaporean nationals, currently pursuing full-time undergraduate studies overseas. In 2014, two final year Imperial students with the scholarship graduated - one has gone on to work with his sponsoring organisation from the SgIS, with the other choosing to complete a Master's programme in the USA.

Eligibility for the SgIS

  • Singapore citizens
  • Good undergraduate results across all disciplines (excluding Dentistry, Medicine and other healthcare-related disciplines) from an overseas universities
  • Have completed at least 1 academic semester and have not embarked on final year of study at point of application
  • Good co-curricular activities (CCA) record and leadership achievements
  • Passion to contribute to Singapore’s strategic sectors

How do I apply?

  • Applications for the 2015 SgIS Mid-Term Overseas opened on 1 Jan 2015 and will close on 15 Apr 2015.

Visit the Singapore-Industry Scholarship website for further information and to submit an application.

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Barnaby Mollett

Barnaby Mollett
Careers Service

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