MND Edge scholar Rachel Liu Yunyann steps into the world of urban planning and real estate in Singapore.
MND Edge scholar Rachel Liu Yunyann steps into the world of urban planning and real estate in Singapore.
Many universities offer various financial assistance schemes to empower each student on their academic journey. A tertiary education is increasingly important for career prospects and it is strongly recommended to further your studies beyond secondary school. However, it is understandable that not everyone can afford a tertiary education easily without getting into heavy debt.
NParks Undergraduate scholar Rebecca took her love for the environment to the next level with land planning of Singapore.
Senior Lieutenant Colonel (SLTC) Vicky Wang joined Our Army looking forward to a meaningful career characterised by the esprit de corps of the Army.
Picking the right university course for you is probably the second most important step of your tertiary education (aside from choosing to have a tertiary education).
With NTU and NUS taking the lead in environmental studies, there’s more avenues for education to explore
Scholarship committees receive thousands of applicants on a yearly basis, so what makes a candidate truly shine and stand out from the rabble? Nailing your scholarship essay is one step to set yourself apart.
Accepted a job offer that you regret? Or simply because a better offer came along after you said ‘yes’ to the first one. It’s nothing personal, it’s just business. However, ‘ghosting’ your potential employers is still not advisable.
A study in 2015 by UK-based company High Fliers, has shown that almost 50% of potential employers agree that fresh graduates with zero work experience are unlikely to be hired.
As companies are starting to place more importance on a social and cultural fit, psychometric tests are becoming more commonplace to help employers make an informed decision about a candidate’s suitability for a role within their organisation.
HDB Undergraduate scholar Zacary went overseas with his scholarship and now has a glowing career as an engineer at HDB.
From an empty plot of land, Ng Jia Yi – URA Scholar sees potential cities and living quarters.