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giving REPORT 2015/16 BECAUSE OF YOU… People purpose culture YOU ARE HELPING US TO reward the best and the brightest through scholarships provide deserving students opportunities through bursaries spur upward socio-economic mobility provide a stimulating and nurturing environment attract the best professors for teaching and research develop robust and innovative programmes create new knowledge through transformative research solve the world’s most challenging problems impact society for a greater future YOUR GIFTS INSPIRE US TO IGNITE THE FUTURE, fuelled by the passion of our PEOPLE to excel, a strong sense of PURPOSE and a deep CULTURE of excellence. THANK YOU Bursary and scholarship recipients contents President’s Message 06 People 08 Purpose 22 Culture 34 Your Giving in Numbers 42 Our Champions, Our Ambassadors 44 Trustees’ Circle 47 President’s Circle 48 Power of Alumni 50 Annual Giving 62 The Honour Roll is found in a separate booklet at the back of the Report. The National University of Singapore Giving Report 2015/2016 summarises all charitable gifts received by the University during Financial Year 2015 (FY15) that qualify for a tax deduction. FY15 refers to the period 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016. GIVING REPORT 2015/2016 p.06 07 we must focus on strengthening three fundamental pillars of NUS: our people, our culture and our purpose p.06 07 Dear alumni and friends, The National University of Singapore (NUS) Giving Report is an expression of our gratitude to you, our donors, for your generous support. It also tells the story of the impact of gifts on the University during Financial Year 2015/2016, a period when we celebrated NUS’ 110th anniversary and our nation’s Jubilee. Over NUS’ 110-year history, philanthropic gifts from benefactors such as you have unquestionably played a role in helping NUS become a research powerhouse, a recognised centre of innovation in education, the top university in Asia and one of the world’s leading universities. Today, as we look towards the future, we must focus on staying relevant in a world that is changing rapidly and moving in unexpected directions. To this end, we must focus on strengthening three fundamental pillars of NUS: our people, our culture and our purpose. Within the following pages, we hope to illustrate how your gifts are helping NUS achieve this by allowing our students to discover and develop their potential; providing the environment for our community to constantly strive to be better; and creating distinctive value for our students, Singapore and the wider community. Thank you once again for your belief in NUS and for your loyal support. I hope that you will continue to partner with us as we embark on the next stage of our journey. Professor Tan Chorh Chuan ’83 President, National University of Singapore People YOU INSPIRE us to excel beyond our horizons. We want to empower every student to discover and develop their potential, and improve the quality and impact of our education by recruiting top talent. Geography Field Trip In Thailand. Photo: Shawn Quek GIVING REPORT 2015/2016 p.10 11 HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT It is heartening to see that NUS believes in the importance of environmental causes and has set up the Bachelor of Environmental Studies. As the environment has a great impact on the future of the world and has not been getting sufficient support from major institutions, when NUS approached The Silent Foundation to provide financial assistance to those students who require such support, we gladly accepted the offer and set up the The Foundation, established to help Silent Environment Bursary. We “silent sufferers” such as people, believe these students will be the the environment and animals, set change-makers of the environmental up the Silent Environment Bursary sector when they graduate. Their for students of the Bachelor of work and actions will have a multiplier Environmental Studies. To date, a total effect on the world’s environment. of 22 Bursaries have been awarded. Mr Teng Ngiek Lian, Founder and Director, The Silent Foundation. p.10 11 We have been very fortunate to have This gift was facilitated by had great parents who have always been Mr David Ho, President of behind us; the best way for us to express our the National University of gratitude is through this gift to honour them Singapore Society (NUSS). and to keep their memory alive. In recognition of their generosity, NUSS named Associate Professor Kwa Chong Guan (’68) the Kent Ridge Guild House and Ms Kwa Kim Hwa (’73), siblings who swimming complex the established the Mabel and Soon Siew Kwa Mabel and Soon Siew Kwa Scholarship in honour of their parents. Swimming Complex. REMEMBERING SUPPORTIVE PARENTS Above: Ms Kwa Kim Hwa, NUS President Prof Tan Chorh Chuan, Assoc Prof Kwa Chong Guan and Mrs Kwa (left to right) and the synchronised swimming performers from the Ang Peng Siong Swimming School. Right: Mabel and Soon Siew Kwa. GIVING REPORT 2015/2016 p.12 13 The Singapore Malayalee Bursary is ensure higher education is not denied to established as part of the community’s children from low income families. The SG50 activities under the leadership of Bursary is expected to help Singaporean the Singapore Malayalee Association, students with priority to Indians, the lead organisation of the Malayalees. irrespective of language or religion. It marks the community’s long term commitment to tertiary education Mr Jayakumar N, President of the and its support for NUS in its effort to Singapore Malayalee Association. GIVING TO THE COMMUNITY The Association led Singapore Malayalees to set up a bursary for needy students, with preference given to Singaporean Indian students who do not already receive financial aid from NUS or another organisation. Malayalees are the second largest Indian linguistic community of Singapore. p.12 13 HONOURING A FOUNDING FATHER Here at Woh Hup, our CSR has always been aimed at helping talented students embark on and complete their journey of learning and become captains of industry. We also hope that they will reciprocate the compassion and generosity they have benefited from and that they will in time make meaningful contributions to the community after they graduate. Our support to the Centre for Law & Business honours Mr Barker’s role as a founding father and his contributions to Singapore. Singapore Malayalee Mr Eugene Yong, Executive Director, representatives present their Woh Hup (Private) Ltd, which has been a loyal gift to NUS, in the presence of Mr Jayakumar N, Ambassador supporter of NUS since the 1960s. Gopinath Pillai and Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law Mr K Shanmugam, together The company made a gift to the Centre of with leaders from Singapore Law and Business at the Faculty of Law. Malayalee organisations at the SG50 Malayalee Carnival in The gift honours the late Mr E W Barker, September 2015. one of Singapore’s founding fathers and the longest serving Minister for Law. GIVING REPORT 2015/2016 p.14 15 The Kwai Fong and Raymond Goh Bursary has given me the privilege to have a really fulfilling university experience. I appreciate being able to enjoy the numerous opportunities available without the worry of a financial burden. I sincerely thank the founders for making a difference to the lives of many students every year. Alaric Ng, Fourth Year HELPING DESERVING STUDENTS student at NUS Business School and a recipient of the Kwai Fong and Raymond Goh Bursary. The gift was established by Mr Raymond Goh (’89) who was a recipient of a scholarship in his university days. p.14 15 MARKING A MILESTONE Dr Wee Cho Yaw We are committed to sharing our success with the communities in which we operate and recognise that education is the key to a thriving society. This Award is a natural extension of Dr Wee’s support of education over the past few decades. As we celebrate our 80th anniversary this year, it is a fitting tribute to honour his contributions to UOB and achievements in Singapore’s financial industry. Mr Wee Ee Cheong, Deputy Chairman and Group Chief Executive Officer, United Overseas Bank Limited (UOB). As part of its 80th anniversary celebrations, the Bank set up the Wee Cho Yaw Future Leaders Award scholarship programme at NUS in honour of Chairman Emeritus Dr Wee Cho Yaw. GIVING REPORT 2015/2016 p.16 17 Parkway Pantai has always believed in making a difference in the world. We recognise the value of enhancing education and research in areas of healthcare that would not only benefit our patients today, but also the generations to come. Our contribution to this Professorship will enable the University to access eminent academics and clinicians to help advance geriatric medicine in Singapore. Dr Tan See Leng (’88), Group CEO and Managing Director of Parkway Pantai and Managing Director and CEO, IHH Healthcare. SHAPING HEALTHCARE OF TOMORROW The Parkway Pantai Professorship in Medicine and Healthy Ageing at the NUS Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine was set up to deepen knowledge, improve practices and enhance interdisciplinary approaches to support the physical, mental and social well-being of the elderly. p.16 17 It has always been a family tradition to contribute back to society and I wish to continue this legacy in the field of construction, since my late father started as a builder in Singapore. I hope this initiative allows the current and future generations to appreciate how Singapore has evolved, from a construction perspective. Lum Chang built some of Singapore's iconic landmarks and infrastructure, and we hope to continue shaping Singapore's building landscape while advancing the development of environmental sustainability here. SUPPORTING SUSTAINABILITY Mr David Lum Kok Seng, Managing Director, Lum Chang Holdings.