Tan Jian Hao enjoys his work, taking care of the water production at a Sembcorp plant.

Tan Jian Hao enjoys his work, taking care of the water production at a Sembcorp plant.
Damien Ng hopes to explore the opportunities to keep the Singapore port competitive.
As P Srivatsa is already planning to launch a smart systems start-up, the bond-free NUS Scholarship is his best choice.
Lim Hui Yan is empowered to pursue her dream as an Educational Psychologist at NUS.
The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore requires more than just engineering students. Humanities graduate Chan Ki Wan finds herself in a good match.
While studying at NUS, URA sponsored Zann Tay on several overseas learning trips.
Daryl Eng’s training in International Relations comes in handy for his work at one of Singapore’s top companies.
Singapore’s world-class urban infrastructure allows companies in the built environment sector to weave their design skills and carry out research in an exciting range of sustainable projects. The built environment sector in Singapore is constantly evolving. Professionals in this field are using cutting-edge technology to make a difference to the community. Engineers, in particular, play a critical role in developing projects to create sustainable, purposeful and aesthetically pleasing designs.
The Ministry of National Development (MND) and its statutory boards work hand-in-hand to provide Singaporeans with a vibrant and sustainable urban environment to live, work and play.
Chua Gim Hock faces the challenges of building an underground MRT station with minimal disruption to the busy streets above it.
Keen to be close to nature from young, Gervais Lee finds the National Parks Board a natural choice.