Học Bổng Toàn Phần Amgen Bậc Thạc Sĩ Và Tiến Sĩ Tại National University Of Singapore 2025
The Amgen Scholars Program at NUS is a well-respected, fully funded research program. It is for undergraduate students who want to gain practical experience in life sciences. The National University of Singapore (NUS) hosts this program. It gives participants a chance to work on exciting research projects. They will be guided by top scientists. By joining the Amgen Scholars Program at NUS, you improve your academic portfolio. You also get to experience Singapore’s lively research environment. This competitive program is part of the global Amgen Scholars initiative. It aims to inspire and support the next generation of innovators in biology, biotechnology, and medicine. Open to students from diverse academic backgrounds, the program emphasizes interdisciplinary learning, collaboration, and professional development. Participants can also connect with peers and researchers from around the world. This makes it a great chance for those who want to continue their studies or start careers in research.
Summary of Amgen Scholars Program 2025
- Study in: Singapore
- Study for: Masters, PhD
- Scholarship Provider: National University of Singapore (NUS) and Amgen Foundation
- Deadline: 1 February 2025
International Scholars:
- Accommodation: Arranged by the National University of Singapore.
- Travel grant: up to SGD1500
I need to pay for my flight to Singapore from my home country. I also need a flight from Kyoto back home after the symposium. I want to take the most direct and affordable route. - Stipend: SGD6000 for the 8-week program
- Visa application: TEP applications will be initiated by the National University of Singapore and fees will be covered.
Eligibility Criteria for this Scholarship:
- Enrolled in colleges or universities in Asia that award a bachelor’s degree (or its equivalent); and
- At minimum, have completed their first year of undergraduate study at the time the summer program begins; and
- Are not graduating before the summer program begins, and after the summer program ends will resume undergraduate studies for at least one semester or one quarter.
- A strong record of academic performance; and
- A good working knowledge of English. If not a native English speaker, English is not your first language, or your current university is not taught in English, you will need to demonstrate your English proficiency with either of the following:
- a minimum TOEFL (iBT) score of 72
- IELTS overall band score of 5.5
- Cambridge English FCE
- TOEIC score of 1095,
- TOEIC L&R score of 785, or
- TOEIC S&W score of 310
- If your current university is taught in English, a letter from the university stating that their teaching medium is fully in English will suffice.
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