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01/06/2021
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30/10/2020
We thank Mr Wee Toon Huey, NIE alumnus from the Class of 1996 and Management Leadership in Schools in 2016, who made a kind donation of $10,000 towards the NTU Bursary Fund. Mr Wee, a physics teacher whose father was a classmate and friend of Mr Ho Kah Leong, a Nantah alumnus from the Class of 1963, and former PAP Member of Parliament for the Jurong constituency, hopes that his gift will make a significant difference to the lives and plight of needy students in the University. Mr Ho left an indelible mark on Mr Wee by rendering financial help to his family during a difficult period when Mr Wee’s father passed away at the age of 47. In tribute of Mr Ho’s inspiring generosity, Mr Wee has continued the cycle of giving and hopes that his gift will help underprivileged students tide through difficult times, especially during the current pandemic, as well as inspire future generations to help those in need in the same way he and his family were helped by Mr Ho.
29/10/2020
(From top right anti-clockwise) Deputy Prime Minister, Mr Heng Swee Keat; NTU President, Professor Subra Suresh; NTU Vice President, Advancement, Ms Lien Siaou-Sze; and NIE Director, Professor Christine Goh speaking at the Dr Ong Yong Peng Book Prize for Character and Citizenship Education Recognition Tea Session held on 26 Oct 2020.
Photo credit: NIE NTU Singapore
29/10/2020
(From bottom left) Mrs Ong Yong Peng, widow of the late Dr Ong Yong Peng and NIE Director, Professor Christine Goh. (From top left) Mr Cheng Shoong Tat, son-in-law of the late Dr Ong and NTU Executive Director, Development Office, Ms Liza Boffen-Yordanov at the Dr Ong Yong Peng Book Prize for Character and Citizenship Education Recognition Tea Session held on 26 Oct 2020.
Photo credit: NIE NTU Singapore
27/08/2020
Empowering women through gender equality and inclusion. Learn more about the Women Luminaries Program that was recently launched by PayPal in partnership with NTU and how it is helping women in STEM fields reach greater heights.
Read more on our website: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/do/News/Pages/Gateway-to-Greater-Gender-Equality.aspx
26/08/2020
Launched in April by NTU President Subra Suresh and his wife Mary Suresh, the NTU Priorities Fund has since attracted 1,300 other donors who have pledged to it about $1.5 million in total. And to date, more than 400 students have received support from this “evergreen fund”.
We would like to thank every one of our donors for your kindness and your support. 🤗
Click here to learn more about the Fund: http://bit.ly/GivingtotheNTUPrioritiesFund
Read more about the ST article here: http://bit.ly/NPF2508st
Over 1,000 NTU students receive financial aid from university's Covid-19 relief package SINGAPORE - More than 1,000 Nanyang Technological University (NTU) students have received financial aid amounting to $1.5 million from its Covid-19 relief package, the university announced on Tuesday (Aug 25).. Read more at straitstimes.com.
25/08/2020
From bookworm to Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of World Scientific Publishing Group. Find out how Professor Phua Kok Khoo’s passion for reading fuelled his love for education and inspired him to establish the World Scientific Prize in Physics and Applied Physics at NTU.
Read more on our website: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/do/News/Pages/Mastering-the-Mechanics-of-Giving.aspx
24/08/2020
Creating a sustainable cycle of giving in an ever-changing educational landscape. The AvivAbility Scholarship established by Aviva in partnership with NTU aims to provide consistent financial and professional career support to deserving students with special educational needs.
Read more on our website: https://www.ntu.edu.sg/do/News/Pages/Levelling-The-Playing-Field.aspx
05/08/2020
Hi everyone, the NTU Giving Run 2020 social media contest has ended.
Thank you all for your wonderful support! 👏🏻✨
We will notify the 10 lucky winners of the exclusive NTU T-Shirt on 7 August.
Stay safe and healthy! 🍎
03/08/2020
Evening everyone!🥰 Here's a post from our alumnus, Harry Foo, who completed his run with his son at downtown Marina Bay. 🎡
Swipe left to see the stunning photographs taken by Harry.
We're grateful for Harry's energetic support and we're happy to hear that he enjoyed his run.
@ Marina Bay Singapore
NTU's Development Office supports the University's giving mission by fostering meaningful relationships and strategic partnerships with philanthropists, alumni, business community partners, corporations, foundations and friends that result in goodwill and philanthropy towards education and research that underpin a shared sustainable future.
Together, we are nurturing the next generation of leaders and building sustainable support in education and academia, as part of the University's commitment to achieving excellence in education and research, in service of society and building a better future for all.
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Nanyang Technological University
76 Nanyang Drive, Block N2.1
Level B4, Singapore 637331