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Annual Giving attracts gifts large and small from throughout the NUS community. Meet some of the many participants who have given themselves wholeheartedly to the campaign.
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“NUS has taken pains to build the facilities and recruit the faculty to provide our students with a world class education. It would be a great pity if needy students, faced with fee increases, are distracted from developing their full potential by financial concerns. I have therefore decided to make this gift to student bursaries: to reduce such concerns and allow them to focus on their education.”
Professor Saw Swee Hock, Class of 1956 |
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“The university has been good to me. In my own small way, I would like to show my appreciation by making a gift to the Annual Giving campaign… I hope the recipient of my gift will be able to benefit as much as I did.”
Ms Tan Suan Imm, Class of 1960 |
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“I sincerely show my support for my alma mater through my donation to the Annual Giving programme, so as to encourage more NUS undergraduates to discover themselves beyond their studies at NUS.”
Mr Mervyn Sek, Class of 2002 |
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"I was glad to have the opportunity to give at last year's Annual Giving drive... With fees increasing through the years since the time I left NUS in 1989, and reflecting back on how much I had benefited from my education... I felt I wanted to give something back to NUS so as to help students after me who may face some financial difficulty in meeting the rising fees."
Mr Tan Kay Kheng, Class of 1989
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"My eight and a half years in NUS educated me as a person and trained me as a scientist. Today, I am honoured and privileged to be able to contribute in a small way to fuel the journeys of other NUS students. I encourage fellow alumni to seek this joy of giving. Together we can propel NUS to greater heights."
Dr Christopher Syn, Class of 1996
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"There's absolutely no doubt in my mind that if it wasn't for the generosity that NUS had given me, I wouldn't be where I am today and this is the reason why I donate to NUS."
Mr Benson Soong, former NUS Postgraduate Research scholar
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