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Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023

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Details about Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023

Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is offered for PhD degree in the field of STEM courses offered by the universities. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 01 Dec 2023. This scholarship is provided by Government of Singapore and the value of this scholarship is Full Funding, tuition fees + monthly stipend + other benefits . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals except Singapore.

  • Deadline: 01 Dec 2023
  • Scholarship value: Full Funding, tuition fees + monthly stipend + other benefits

Description:

The Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) is a collaboration between the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Singapore Management University (SMU). SINGA fosters a vibrant and culturally diverse research community of international students. You’ll be working in a multicultural environment alongside distinguished and world-renowned researchers in state-of-the-art facilities.

Eligibility for the Singapore International Graduate Award:

  • Applicants should have a passion for research and excellent academic results.
  • Candidates should have good skills in written and spoken English.
  • Students should submit good reports from academic referees.

Benefits:

  • Tuition fees.
  • Monthly stipend of S$2,200 which will be increased to S$2,700 after the passing of the Qualifying Examination.
  • One-time airfare grant of up to S$1,500.
  • One-time settling-in allowance of S$1,000.

Updated on: 17 Jul, 2023

Source : Government of Singapore
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The Government of Singapore is defined by the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore to mean the Executive branch of government, which is made up of the President and the Cabinet of Singapore. Although the President acts in his personal discretion in the exercise of certain functions as a check on the Cabinet and Parliament of Singapore, his role is largely ceremonial. It is the Cabinet, composed of the Prime Minister and other Ministers appointed on his advice by the President, that generally directs and controls the Government. The Cabinet is formed by the political party that gains a simple majority in each general election. A statutory board is an autonomous agency of the Government that is established by an Act of Parliament and overseen by a government ministry. Unlike ministries and government departments that are subdivisions of ministries, statutory boards are not staffed by civil servants and have greater independence and flexibility in their operations. There are five Community Development Councils (CDCs) appointed by the board of management of the People's Association (PA) for districts in Singapore. Where there are not less than 150,000 residents in a district, the PA's board of management may designate the Chairman of a CDC to be the Mayor for the district that the CDC is appointed for. As it is the practice for MPs to be appointed as Chairmen of CDCs, these MPs have also been designated as Mayors. From the founding of modern Singapore in 1819 until 1826, Singapore was headed by two Residents in succession. Following Singapore's amalgamation into the Straits Settlements in 1826, it was governed by a Governor together with a Legislative Council. An Executive Council of the Straits Settlements was introduced in 1877 to advise the Governor but wielded no executive power. In 1955, a Council of Ministers was created, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Leader of the House. Constitutional talks between Legislative Assembly representatives and the Colonial Office were held from 1956 to 1958, and Singapore gained full internal self-government in 1959. The Governor was replaced by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, who had power to appoint to the post of Prime Minister the person most likely to command the authority of the Assembly, and other Ministers of the Cabinet on the Prime Minister's advice. In the 1959 general elections, the People's Action Party (PAP) swept to power with 43 out of the 51 seats in the Assembly, and Lee Kuan Yew became the first Prime Minister of Singapore. The executive branch of the Singapore Government remained unchanged following Singapore's merger with Malaysia in 1963, and subsequent independence in 1965. The PAP has been returned to power in every general election and has thus formed the Cabinet since 1959. The Government is generally perceived to be competent in managing the country's economy and largely free from political corruption. On the other hand, it has been criticized for using unfair election tactics and violating freedom of speech.

FAQs

  1. Can I get an education loan to study abroad at Government of Singapore

    Yes, you can secure an education loan to study abroad at Government of Singapore. Education loans are of two types- Collateral and non collateral. Collateral includes either: Immovable property – a house or a flat or land (or) liquid security – an FD, or LIC or shares or bonds. Agricultural lands are not accepted by any bank for education loan.

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  2. When is the deadline of Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023?

    The deadline of Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is 01 Dec 2023

  3. For which degree is Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 offered for?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is offered to PhD degree

  4. For which field is Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 offered for?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is offered for STEM courses offered by the universities

  5. Who can apply for Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is open for: Open to all nationals except Singapore

  6. Who is offering Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 is offered by Government of Singapore

  7. What is the funding covered in Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 Covers Full Funding, tuition fees + monthly stipend + other benefits

  8. Where can Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 can be taken at?

    Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) 2023 can be taken at Universities in Singapore
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