Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Whatsapp Wilmar – SUTD Exchange Award Supported by Wilmar International Limited, the Wilmar – SUTD Exchange Award is established to support the development of SUTD students’ global exposure and networks with peers from around the world. Eligibility Funding Conditions Full-time SUTD undergraduate students who are of any nationality; Accepted as an exchange student by SUTD’s partner university under the Global Exchange Programme (GEXP); Good academic standing of at least CGPA 3.0; Priority will be given to students with demonstrated financial need of monthly household PCI (Per Capital Income) of S$2,500 and below; and Active Fifth Row, leadership potential and community involvement would be advantageous Each award, valued up to S$5,000 will go towards supporting the cost of the student exchange programme including expenses such as airfare, accommodation, living expenses, etc. Recipients who are under external scholarships must ensure that they are allowed to receive concurrent awards or scholarships. Recipients are required to achieve and maintain good academic standing throughout the entire programme duration. The award may be withdrawn at any time if, in the opinion of the University, the recipient’s academic progress or conduct is deemed unsatisfactory. Recipients are required to take on the role of student ambassador, or any other similar role, representing SUTD to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc., as and when called upon to do so. The full set of terms and conditions will be conveyed to successful applicants. Application Eligible students will be invited by email to apply for the award. THIS AWARD IS MADE POSSIBLE BY: Wilmar International Limited, founded in 1991 and headquartered in Singapore, is today Asia’s leading agribusiness group. Wilmar is ranked amongst the largest listed companies by market capitalisation on the Singapore Exchange. Wilmar’s business activities include oil palm cultivation, oilseed crushing, edible oils refining, sugar milling and refining, specialty fats, oleochemicals, biodiesel and fertiliser manufacturing and grain processing. Wilmar’s integrated agribusiness model encompasses the entire value chain of the agricultural commodity processing business, from origination and processing to branding, merchandising and distribution of a wide range of agricultural products. It has over 450 manufacturing plants and an extensive distribution network covering some 50 other countries, enabling it to reap operational and cost efficiencies. The Group is backed by a multinational workforce of about 90,000 people. Wilmar remains a firm advocate of sustainable growth and is committed to its role as a responsible corporate citizen.
Full-time SUTD undergraduate students who are of any nationality; Accepted as an exchange student by SUTD’s partner university under the Global Exchange Programme (GEXP); Good academic standing of at least CGPA 3.0; Priority will be given to students with demonstrated financial need of monthly household PCI (Per Capital Income) of S$2,500 and below; and Active Fifth Row, leadership potential and community involvement would be advantageous
Each award, valued up to S$5,000 will go towards supporting the cost of the student exchange programme including expenses such as airfare, accommodation, living expenses, etc.
Recipients who are under external scholarships must ensure that they are allowed to receive concurrent awards or scholarships. Recipients are required to achieve and maintain good academic standing throughout the entire programme duration. The award may be withdrawn at any time if, in the opinion of the University, the recipient’s academic progress or conduct is deemed unsatisfactory. Recipients are required to take on the role of student ambassador, or any other similar role, representing SUTD to give publicity talks, to receive guests, etc., as and when called upon to do so. The full set of terms and conditions will be conveyed to successful applicants.