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United
Overseas Bank Gold Medal
The United Overseas Bank Gold Medal is donated by the Overseas Union Bank (renamed
as UOB Ltd) since 1999. It is awarded to the most outstanding student for the
degree of Master of Science (Strategic Studies). No award will be made unless
there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
Singapore
Technologies Engineering Gold Medal
The Singapore Technologies Engineering Gold Medal is donated by the Singapore
Technologies Engineering Ltd since 2002. It is awarded to the most outstanding
student for the degree of Master of Science (International Relations). No award
will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient merit.
The
Lion Group Gold Medal
The Lion Group Gold Medal is donated by The Lion Group since 2004. It is awarded
to the most outstanding student for the degree of Master of Science (International
Political Economy). No award will be made unless there is a candidate of sufficient
merit.
Gold
Medal for Master of Science (Asian Studies)
It is awarded to the most outstanding student
for the degree of Master of Science (Asian
Studies). No award will be made unless
there is a candidate of sufficient
merit.
Tay
Seow Huah Book Prize
This book prize was established in December
2000 by the late Mr Tay Seow Huah’s
children, Joanne Tay Siok Wan and Simon S C Tay, and a small group of relatives,
friends and former colleagues, including His Excellency President S R Nathan,
on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of Mr Tay’s death. Mr Tay
was a senior civil servant who served at various times as Director of the Special
Branch, Director of the Security and Intelligence Division, Permanent Secretary
(Home Affairs) and Permanent Secretary (Defence), prior to his retirement in
1976. He was awarded the prestigious Meritorious Service Award in 1967, and
the Eisenhower Fellowship in 1971. Mr Tay headed the government team dealing
with Laju Hijacking in 1974. He died at the age of 47 in September 1980. The
book prize is awarded to the graduating M.Sc. student, regardless of program,
who has written the best dissertation. No award will be made unless there is
a candidate of sufficient merit.
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