Scholarship recipients aim to give back after studies


Sukhminder Singh hopes to broaden his horizons on good governance, policy formulation and analysis in different countries.

MALAYSIANS pursuing their postgraduate studies in Singapore under a scholarship programme are hoping to utilise their experience there to bring improvements back home in the future.

Johorean Lim Pau Hua, who received an offer to study at National University of Singapore’s Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKYSPP), aims to contribute to the bilateral relations of both countries with his new knowledge and experiences.

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