STEER Iran and Oman (9 – 23 December 2018)

STEER (Iran and Oman)

Theme: One Thousand and One Sights from the Gulf: Lessons from Iran and Oman

Venue: Tehran, Isfahan (Iran), Muscat, Duqm, (Oman)

Date: 9 – 23 December 2018

What is STEER?

The NUS Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER) is a programme designed to familiarise students with the diverse socio-cultural-economic environments of new and fast-evolving regions through a mix of classroom-based learning and experimental site visits. Inaugurated in December 2010, the STEER programme has expanded to include countries in Southeast Asia (Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand, Viet Nam), Asia (China, India, Kazakhstan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan), Central America (Costa Rica, Panama), Latin America (Brazil), the Middle East (Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates), Eastern Europe (Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia, Hungary, Montenegro, Poland, Serbia, Slovakia) and Southern Africa (Botswana, South Africa, Zimbabwe).

 

What does STEER (Iran and Oman) offer?

In Iran, grasp the complexities of its development after the Iranian revolution in 1979. See how sanctions led Iran to become a resistive economy relying on domestic capacities, developing barter trade and an import substitution model of industrialisation. Even as the majority of its revenue comes from the export of hydrocarbons, renewed sanctions have resulted in a drop in oil exports, affecting its economy.

 

At the same time, discover the rich culture and heritage of the Persians, who form half of the Iranian population today. With a history dating back to 10th century BC, see how Persian arts and science endured through time as you explore Tehran, the capital city of Iran, and the Safavid dynasty architecture in Isfahan, an ancient city with roots dating back as far as 2700 BC.

 

Take part in educational visits to universities and ministries to learn about Iran’s model of economic development, its national challenges and the impact of sanctions on its economy.

 

Across the gulf, the fall in oil prices in recent years has pushed Oman to hasten the diversification of its economy from an energy-based dependent industry to financial and service-based sectors such as banking and manufacturing. How will Oman achieve its goal to reduce its dependence on hydrocarbons?

 

Through educational visits to ministries, companies in Muscat and to the Special Economic Zone in Duqm, you will be given the opportunities to learn how Oman aims to reduce its dependence on oil by promoting investments in key economic sectors such as tourism which Oman hopes to receive at least 2.7m visitors by 2020.

 

Embrace the culture and heritage of the Bedouins and their semi-nomadic lifestyle of the past. Discover the effect of modernity on nomadic, tribal traditions and cultural practices, even as you immerse yourself through bustling alleys at the Mutrah Souq in Muscat. Appreciate Oman’s natural beauty from age-old fossils embedded in limestone and sandstone at the rock garden at Duqm.

 

While you are in the scenic and inspiring city, meet and network with fellow Singaporeans working and living in Oman and be inspired by what it takes to thrive and succeed in a foreign land.

 

When does the programme take place?

9 – 23 December 2018

Participants will spend their first week in Oman followed by Iran*.

*subject to change

 

Who can apply?

STEER (Iran and Oman) is opened to all full‐time NUS undergraduate students*.

Successful applicants should be thoughtful and mature in their outlook and be able to act as effective ambassadors of NUS.

Undergraduates who had not previously participated in any STEER programmes will be given priority in their applications.

*Graduating students in their final semester may apply for the programme. They will not be eligible for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore).

 

How can I apply?

Students interested in applying for STEER (Iran and Oman), will be required to apply for the programme through NUS Student Information System* (click here for the application guide) by Sunday, 16 September 2018.

*students encountering issues in submitting their application via NUS Student Information System may write to Jasper Tang grottd@nus.edu.sg for the offline application form.

 

To find the programme in the system, search using setup ID 00723

 

Candidates shortlisted for the programme may be invited for an informal meet-up session at a later date. Final decisions will be made by Thursday, 20 September 2018*. Candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of S$1,000 to secure their places by Monday, 24 September 2018*.

. *subjected to change

 

How much does the programme cost?

 

The estimated programme cost is approximately S$4,600 inclusive of airfare, accommodation, some meals and insurance. Subsidies are available (refer to financial assistance). Any portion of the payment amount not utilized during the trip will be returned to students.

Visa fees (where applicable) and other personal expenses will be borne by the student participant.

Participants applying for ESTA (Electronic System for Travel Authorization) for journeys to the United States will be required to declare if they have previously travelled to Iran.

 

Is financial assistance available?

GRO will provide a STEER Award, valued at S$500 per student to successful candidates to help offset the cost of the programme. Students who are Singapore citizens or Singapore PRs (except those in their graduating semester) may apply for funding from Enterprise Singapore for up to S$800 (subsistence and partial airfare).

After relevant subsidies, the estimated cost is between:

S$3,300 – S$3,600 for Singaporeans and Singapore PRs, who are eligible for IE Singapore funding

S$4,100 – S$4,400 for graduating students, non-Singaporeans and non-Singapore PRs

Students from Yale-NUS College will need to approach the Yale-NUS College for financial assistance

*Please refer to the website on Young Talent Programme – Market Immersion funding from IE Singapore for the eligibility criteria and terms and conditions of the grant.

Who to contact for more information?

For additional information or related queries, please click here or write to Mr Jasper Tang @ grottd@nus.edu.sg.

For travel notices please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

2018 ASEAN-Korea Youth Network Workshop: ASEAN and Korean Youth as Drivers of Global Digitalization (2-12 July 2018)

ASEAN-Korea Centre in Seoul is organising an ASEAN-Korea Youth Network Workshop from 2-12 July 2018. The ASEAN-Korea Centre would like to invite Singaporean undergraduate or graduate students, who have interest in ASEAN-related issues and digitalization to participate in the Workshop.

Interested students should submit their application to the ASEAN-Korea Centre via email (mdulos@aseankorea.org) by 22 May 2018.

More information can be found here.

 

Regards

StudyAboradFASS

STEER China (Wuhan): 3 – 23 June 2018

<Message from Global Relations Office>

 

Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER)

STEER China (Wuhan) 2018

Theme:  Understanding China: Past and present:

The Maritime Silk Road
Venue: Wuhan (Hubei), Quanzhou and Xiamen (Fujian)
Date:      3 – 23 June 2018


What is STEER China about?

The programme comprises lectures* and seminars* focusing on the Maritime Silk Road, with discussions in areas such as cultural traditions, the economy, political, legal systems and regional developments in contemporary China which will be conducted jointly by faculty members from Wuhan University (WHU), Xiamen University (XMU) and the National University of Singapore (NUS).

The first leg of the programme will comprise of educational visits to business corporations as well as visits to historical sites, museums during their stay in Wuhan. The second and final leg of the programme will take participants on a four-day field trip to Quanzhou and Xiamen where participants will be given the opportunity to explore the historical sites and learn about the Muslim Community in Quanzhou.

Join us, as we embark on this unique journey and familiarise yourself with the heritage, culture, society and economy of China

*Lectures and seminars will be conducted in English.

 

When does the programme take place?

3 – 23 June 2018

Participants will spend the first part of the programme in Wuhan followed by a field trip to Quanzhou and Xiamen.

 

Who can apply?

STEER China (Wuhan) is open to all full‐time NUS undergraduate students*.

Applicants are required to have a minimum CAP score of 3.0 at the point of application.

Successful applicants should be thoughtful and mature in their outlook and be able to act as effective ambassadors of NUS.

Undergraduates who have not previously participated in any STEER programme will be given priority in their applications.

*Graduating students may apply for the programme. They will not be eligible for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore).

 

How can I apply?

Students interested in applying for STEER China (Wuhan) 2018 will be required to apply for the programme through NUS MYISIS* (refer to email attachment for the application guide) by Monday, 26 March 2018.

 

To find the programme in the system, search using setup ID 00474

 

*students encountering an issue in submitting their application via NUS MYISIS may write to Jasper Tang irottd@nus.edu.sg for the application form.

 

Candidates shortlisted for the programme may be invited for an informal meet-up session at a later date. Final decisions will be made by Thursday, 29 March 2018*. Candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of S$1,000 to secure their places by Monday, 02 April 2018*.

*subjected to change

Are Modular Credits Available?

The programme carries 4 modular credits (MC) and is recognized by both the Department of Chinese Studies and China Studies Minor Programme. Students will receive 4 MCs under “CH3295 Understanding China: Past and Present” upon successful completion of the programme and required assessments. The module will be registered in the first semester of AY2018/19.

What is the mode of assessment?

Attendance & Participation 30%, Test 30%, Report/Project: 40%

 

 

How much does the programme cost?

 

The estimated programme cost is approximately S$2,900 inclusive of airfare, accommodation, local transportation and entrance fees for planned visits, some meals and insurance. Subsidies are available (refer to financial assistance). Any portion of the payment amount not utilized during the trip will be returned to students.

Visa fees (where applicable) and other personal expenses will be borne by the student.

 

Is financial assistance available?

IRO will provide a STEER Award, valued at S$500 per student to successful candidates to help offset the cost of the programme. Students who are Singapore citizens or Singapore PRs (except those in their graduating semester) may apply for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore) for up to S$800 (subsistence and partial airfare).

After relevant subsidies, the estimated cost is between:

S$1,600 – S$1,900 for Singaporeans and Singapore PRs, who are eligible for IE Singapore funding

S$2,400 – S$2,700 for graduating students, non-Singaporeans and non-Singapore PRs

Students from Yale-NUS College will need to approach the Yale-NUS College for financial assistance.

*Please refer to the website for Young Talent Programme – Market Immersion funding from IE Singapore for the eligibility criteria and terms and conditions of the grant.

Who to contact for more information?

For additional information or related queries, please click here or write to Mr Jasper Tang @ grottd@nus.edu.sg.

For travel notices please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

 

 

STEER Uzbekistan 2018

< Message from Global Relations Office>

 

Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER)

STEER Uzbekistan 2018

Theme: Uzbek 2030: Pathway to an Industrialised, High Middle-Income Society
Venue: Samarkand & Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Date:
13 – 26 May 2017

 

What is STEER?

The NUS Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER) is a programme designed to familiarise students with the diverse socio‐cultural‐political‐economic environments of newly emerging markets through a mix of classroom‐based learning and experiential site visits. Inaugurated in December 2010, STEER has brought our students to Botswana, Brazil, Hungary, Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Myanmar, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand and Viet Nam.

What is STEER Uzbekistan about?

Discover Uzbekistan, Central Asia’s most populous country whose 32 million citizens comprise nearly half of the region’s total population. This country is blessed with an abundance of natural gas and significant reserves in metals and minerals.

 

In recent years, Uzbekistan has been working with the World Bank to achieve its vision of transforming itself into an industrialised, high middle-income society by 2030. Learn how the government is working to diversify its economy, support private entrepreneurial activities and improving its governance by taking part in our educational visits to government organisations, ministries and private companies.

 

Explore Tashkent, an ancient city with more than 2,200 years of written history, the capital and largest city of Uzbekistan, as well as the most populated city in Central Asia. Admire spectacular Islamic architecture such as the Registan, and the Shakhi-Zinda Complex built in Samarkand, which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in Central Asia and an Islamic centre for scholars since the 8th century.

 

Can Uzbekistan achieve its 2030 vision? Come and join us, as we embark on an exciting journey where we familiarize ourselves with the unique heritage, culture, society and economy of Uzbekistan.

 

When does the programme take place?

13 – 26 May 2018

Participants will spend approximately a week in Tashkent before travelling to Samarkand.

Who can apply?

STEER Uzbekistan is open to all full‐time NUS undergraduate students*.

Successful applicants should be thoughtful and mature in their outlook and be able to act as effective ambassadors of NUS.

Undergraduates who have not previously participated in any STEER programmes will be given priority in their applications.

*Graduating students may apply for the programme. They will not be eligible for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore).


How can I apply?

Students interested in applying for STEER Uzbekistan will be required to apply for the programme through NUS MYISIS* (refer to email attachment for the application guide) by Tuesday, 13 March 2018.

 

To find the programme in the system, search using setup ID 00473

 

*students encountering issues in submitting their application via NUS MYISIS may write to Jasper Tang grottd@nus.edu.sg for the application form.

 

Candidates shortlisted for the programme may be invited for an informal meet-up session at a later date. Final decisions will be made by Thursday, 15 March 2018*. Candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of S$1,000 to secure their places by Tuesday, 20 March 2018*.

. *subjected to change

How much does the programme cost?

 

The estimated programme cost is approximately S$4,000 inclusive of airfare, accommodation, insurance and some meals. Subsidies are available (refer to financial assistance) on a reimbursement basis. Any portion of the payment amount not utilized during the trip will be returned to students.

Visa fees (where applicable) and other personal expenses will be borne by the student.

Is financial assistance available?

IRO will provide a STEER Award, valued at S$500 per student to successful candidates to help offset the cost of the programme. Students who are Singapore citizens or Singapore PRs (except those in their graduating semester) may apply for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore) for up to S$800.

After relevant subsidies, the estimated cost is between:

S$2,700 – S$2,900 for Singaporeans and Singapore PRs, who are eligible for IE Singapore funding*

S$3,500 – S$3,800 for non-Singaporeans and non-Singapore PRs

Students from Yale-NUS College will need to approach the Yale-NUS College for financial assistance.

*Please refer to the website on Young Talent Programme – Market Immersion funding from IE Singapore for the eligibility criteria and terms and conditions of the grant.

Who to contact for more information?

For additional information or related queries, please click here or write to Mr Jasper Tang @ grottd@nus.edu.sg.

For travel notices please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website.

 

 

NUS Collaboration with Common Purpose (UK): Global Leader Experience, “How do smart cities ensure they are inclusive?” (11-14 Dec 2017)

<Information on NUS Collaboration with Common Purpose (UK): Global Leader Experience>

 

NUS has collaborated with Common Purpose (UK) for another Global Leadership programme for our students. Scheduled from 11-14 Dec 2017, this programme is opened to all NUS students at no fee.

 

Themed, “How do smart cities ensure they are inclusive?”, the programme presents rich opportunities for our students to explore the challenges that the world grapples with today. Common Purpose has packaged an interesting four-day programme with FwD Insurance. Besides the in-classroom discussions and activities, the participants will visit organisations to meet up and interact with the leaders. Please refer to the attached flyer. The complete programme will be disseminated closer to date.

 

Students can access this website to find out more about the programme. Please note that the website will be launched from 27 October 2017 (10am UK time, 5pm Singapore time)

http://commonpurpose.org/leadership/programmes/students/for-students

 

How to apply?

Students are required to apply with the organiser. Applications will be open from 27 October 2017 (10am UK time, 5pm Singapore time) through 30 November 2017 (23:59hrs Singapore time) at this link,

http://commonpurpose.org/leadership/programmes/students/global-leader-experiences/apply/

 

Queries

Students with queries can contact Mr. Goh Jia Hao, Development Director (Asia-Pacific), Common Purpose Student Experiences, at jiahao.goh@commonpurpose.org.

STEER Middle East 2017, 9-23 Dec 17 – applications ends 12 Sept 2017

<Message from International Relations Office>

Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER)

STEER Middle East 2017

Theme: Where the Road Forks; Charting a New Development Path for the Gulf Co-operation Council Countries
Venue: Kuwait City, Kuwait, Muscat, Oman and Abu Dhabi, Dubai & Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
Date:
9 – 23 December 2017

What is STEER?

The NUS Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER) is a programme designed to familiarise students with the diverse socio‐cultural‐political‐economic environments of newly emerging markets through a mix of classroom‐based learning and experiential site visits. Inaugurated in December 2010, STEER has brought our students to Botswana, Brazil, Hungary, China, India, Kazakhstan, Myanmar, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sri Lanka, the United Arab Emirates, Thailand and Viet Nam.

What is STEER Middle East about?

The Arabian Gulf is home to nearly two-thirds of the world’s crude oil reserves and about 35% of the world’s natural gas reserves. Collectively, the region is responsible for approximately one-quarter of the world’s oil production. The fall in oil prices in recent years has provided the countries in the region with the necessary willpower to diversify their hydrocarbon export based economies into knowledge-based ones, including a flourishing tourism sector. Learn how Kuwait, Oman and United Arab Emirates have been utilizing their oil revenues to hasten the transformations of their economies and societies.

Embrace the culture and heritage of the Bedouins and their semi-nomadic lifestyle of the past. Learn about the delicate balance of the pressures and demands of a modern society and its effects on nomadic, tribal traditions and cultural practices.

Experience the desert, and marvel at the stars and the constellation in the cloudless sky from the cool comfort of your Arabian tent. Intrigue yourself in the ancient sport of falconry that dates back to the 7th century BC where birds of prey (saker or peregrine) are netted during their migration and learn about its role in today’s society.

Meet up and network with fellow Singaporeans working and living in Oman and the United Arab Emirates and be inspired by what it takes thrive and succeed in a foreign land.

Join us, as we embark on a fascinating journey where we familiarize ourselves with the unique heritage, culture, society and economies of these 3 countries in the Arabian Gulf.

When does the programme take place?

9 – 23 December 2017

Participants will spend their first week in the United Arab Emirates followed by Kuwait and Oman*.

*subject to change

Who can apply?

STEER Middle East 2017 is open to all full‐time NUS undergraduate students*.

Successful applicants should be thoughtful and mature in their outlook and be able to act as effective ambassadors of NUS.

*Students graduating in December 2017 will not be eligible for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore).

How can I apply?

Students interested in applying for STEER Middle East 2017 will be required to apply for the programme through NUS Student Integrated System (https://myisis.nus.edu.sg/)* (refer to email attachment for the application guide) by Tuesday, 12 September 2017.

*students encountering issues in submitting their application via NUS Student Integrated System may write to Jasper Tang irottd@nus.edu.sg for the application form.

Candidates shortlisted for the programme may be invited for an informal meet-up session at a later date. Final decisions will be made by Thursday, 14 September 2017*. Candidates will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit of S$1,000 to secure their places by Tuesday, 19 September 2017*.

. *subjected to change

How much does the programme cost?

The estimated programme cost is approximately S$4,500 inclusive of air fare, accommodation, some meals and insurance. Subsidies are available (refer to financial assistance). Any portion of the payment amount not utilized during the trip will be returned to students.

Visa fees (where applicable) and other personal expenses will be borne by the student.

Is financial assistance available?

IRO will provide a STEER Award, valued at S$500 per student to successful candidates to help offset the cost of the programme. Students who are Singapore citizens or Singapore PRs (except those in their graduating semester) may apply for funding from International Enterprise (IE Singapore) for up to S$800 (subsistence and partial airfare).

After relevant subsidies, the estimated cost is between:

S$3,200 – S$3,500 for Singaporeans and Singapore PRs, who are eligible for IE Singapore funding

S$4,000 – S$4,300 for graduating students, non-Singaporeans and non-Singapore PRs

Students from Yale-NUS College will need to approach the Yale-NUS College for financial assistance

*Please refer to the website on Young Talent Programme – Market Immersion funding from IE Singapore for the eligibility criteria and terms and conditions of the grant.

Who to contact for more information?

For additional information or related queries, please click here or write to Mr Jasper Tang @ irottd@nus.edu.sg.

For travel notices please refer to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs website

International Exchange Day 2017

Come join us to:

  1. Find out more about international opportunities available
  2. Speak with representatives from partner universities
  3. Interact with returning seniors who have participated in these programmes
  4. Attend region specific talks about exchange and summer programmes
  5. Visit the FASS booth and get your questions answered

 

You can also sign up for IED talks here:

Time Venue 1 – CLB Theatrette 1  Venue 2 – CLB Theatrette 2
10am – 10.30am Exchange to the Americas
10.30am – 11am Special Programmes – TFI LEaRN Programme and Scholarship, Sino-Singapore Undergraduate Exchange Programme and Semester at Sea
11am – 11.30am Summer programmes in the Americas
11.30am – 12pm  

Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER)

12pm – 12.30pm Exchange to Europe 1
(Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland)
12.30pm – 1pm
1pm – 1.30pm Summer programmes in Europe 1
(Austria, France, Germany, Italy, Spain)
Yale Visiting International Student Program (Y-VISP)
1.30 pm – 2pm
2pm – 2.30pm Exchange to Europe 2
(Central Eastern Europe, Ireland, the Netherlands,  Nordic countries, UK)
2.30pm – 3pm Exchange to Asia and Australasia
3pm – 3.30pm Summer programmes in Europe 2
(Central Eastern Europe, Denmark, the Netherlands, UK)
3.30pm – 4pm Summer programmes in Asia and Australia
4pm – 4.30pm Exchange and summer programmes in Israel, South Africa and Turkey
4.30pm – 5pm

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Cheers,

StudyAbroadFASS

SEP Consultation Session – Pre Departure Edition

Hi students

 

I hope you are having a wonderful summer break.

 

To prepare you for exchange, FASS StudyAbroad Team is holding 3 consultation sessions.

Please reach no later than 5.30pm. This is only for FASS students (home faculty).

 

27th June (5-6pm)

29th June (5-6pm)

4th July (5-6pm)

 

Location: AS7 Level 5 (FASS Dean’s Office)

 

This is a QnA session for students to come to ask about matters like:

  1. How do I calculate my credits using the MC Ratio?
  2. How do I map my modules?
  3. What are the withdrawal/LOA procedures
  4. Late return – what should I do?
  5. Safety measures to take

 

So, do come with your questions and we will help you along. J

For students who are unable to make it, here are some helpful slides. You can also email your questions to studyabroadfass@nus.edu.sg.

 

Pre_Departure-14hk20s

Regards

StudyAbroadFASS