NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIP

LOCATION: Singapore

The NUS International Undergraduate Scholarship is offered to support exceptional international students from all countries (except Singapore) with outstanding achievements.

Candidates will be considered and shortlisted for the scholarship through their application for undergraduate admission to NUS.

ELIGIBILITY:

Citizens of all countries, except Singapore

Have strong leadership qualities and potential

Have outstanding co-curricular activities record

Possess outstanding high school results

Applying for admission to a full-time undergraduate degree programme at NUS

Transfer applicants from local or overseas universities are not eligible

Scholarship holders may not concurrently hold any other scholarship, fellowship, bursary, grant, award or allowance, without prior approval from the University.

The scholarship will be renewed every semester provided the scholarship holder maintains a Grade Point Average (GPA) of at least 3.5 (or equivalent) or grades that are within the top 80% of their cohort for Dentistry, Law and Medicine scholarship recipients, and has good conduct.

NUS does not guarantee and/or provide scholarship holders with employment upon graduation.

If the scholarship recipient decides to withdraw from the University and/or terminate the scholarship prematurely, the University reserves the right to impose repayment of all scholarship monies disbursed to the scholar.

All eligible students applying for undergraduate admission to NUS will be considered for this scholarship.

BENEFIT:

100% coverage of subsidised undergraduate tuition fees (after MOE Tuition Grant—scholarship recipients must take up the MOE Tuition Grant)

S$5,800 annual living allowance

S$1,750 one-time computer allowance upon enrolment

S$5,000 annual accommodation allowance

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ONE WORLD MEDIA CLIMATE REPORTING GAP FELLOWSHIP

Application Deadline: 20 August 2025

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

Surge Africa and One World Media have partnered to run a new Fellowship focused on climate and energy transition stories in Nigeria. Are you a Nigerian journalist passionate about making complex climate issues accessible and relevant to your community? One World Media, in partnership with Surge Africa, is thrilled to launch a new opportunity as part of The Climate Reporting Gap Initiative.

ELIGIBILITY:

Journalists and filmmakers from Nigeria are reporting in Nigeria.

For mid-career and experienced applicants with at least 3-5 years of experience in their field.

Applicants don’t need to have a background in climate finance, but an interest in telling stories about the climate crisis and energy transitions and a strong background in journalism and/or their chosen medium.

They’re particularly keen to hear creative proposals that cover an underreported story or hear from people who are often unheard and offer unexpected or rare access.

The Fellowship will offer in-depth training and mentoring to help guide the projects editorially and practically. Fellows will take part in an in-person training in Nigeria and online workshops through the programme, as well as a trip to Colombia for a curated training on participatory reporting by our partner organization, Mutante. 

All projects will have an assigned mentor, and Fellows will be asked to join regular check-ins as they work towards delivery milestones.

Proposed articles must be up to 2000 words, audio pieces up to 30 minutes, and films up to 10 minutes.

All projects must be completed by June 2026.

BENEFIT:

Up to £5k funding for their reporting

One-to-one mentoring

In-depth training, in person and online

Industry workshops, including safety, impact, and pitching

Training trip to Colombia, South America

Global promotion of all media pieces by project partners

Membership of the OWM global alumni network 

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