SoC’s Strongest Showing at National Infocomm Scholarships 2008

 

A bumper crop of 11 students from NUS School of Computing (SoC) have won this year’s National Infocomm Scholarships (NIS). This is the first time that the number of awards garnered by SoC students has crossed into the double-digit region.


Presenting the awards, RAdm (NS) Lui Tuck Yew, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts & Ministry of Education said: “The future of infocomm offers promising growth prospects. I would like to encourage our infocomm scholars to further drive the industry’s growth and contribute to the development of other economic sectors which leverage infocomm.”
 


NIS 2008 Winners with Guest-of-Honour RAdm (NS) Lui Tuck Yew (front row centre) and other VIPs. The NIS winners from SoC include: Toh Hui Yee (front row, first from left), Angeline Chan Yacui (second row, second from left), Chrisnawan Prasojo (second row, second from right), Lee Jian Sheng (second row, ninth from right).

 

Under the NIS scheme, which is driven by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA), a sponsoring organisation co-pays the scholarship for a particular student, which covers both tuition fees and living allowance.


Asked about the benefits that the scholarship will bring, freshman Doan Duc Huy said: “I greatly appreciate IDA as well as StarHub (my sponsoring company) for providing me with such a fantastic opportunity to nurture my talents in the exciting infocomm world.”


The scheme also allows for an internship stint with the sponsoring company or public agency.


Huy, who is in the Double Degree Programme in Computing and Business Administration, is one of five freshmen from SoC winning the NIS awards.


The other four freshmen are pursuing their Bachelor of Computing (Honours) with the School, and they are: Angeline Chan Yacui, Lee Jian Sheng, Chrisnawan Prasojo and Toh Hui Yee.


All five freshmen will have their undergraduate studies fully underwritten by their Scholarships.


Apart from the freshmen, three existing SoC students also won the NIS, which will be paying for their tuition fees and living expenses in their remaining undergraduate career. They include third-year Computer Engineering student: Tan Jingxi.


“It is an honour to be a recipient of such a prestigious scholarship, and I hope that this experience will help me further improve myself as a person and a future leader in the IT industry… I strongly urge NUS students going into their final year of studies to consider this scholarship as it might just be the thing they need to get their career started on the right track,” said Jingxi.


The other two existing SoC students who have won the NIS this year are: Yap Zheng-Xiong (Electronic Commerce Year 3) and Han Sxe Siang (Electronic Commerce Year 3 student).


In addition, three students who are expected to be matriculated over the next two years have also won the NIS. They are: Liauw Jian Mei, Neo Wei Quan Eugene and Teo Chang Chiew.


The awards were announced on 5 August 2008, although fuller details became available later.


More about NIS may be found here.
 

     
     
     
     
     


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