Named Scholarships

Named Scholarships (Faculty Level) at NUS Law

Scholarships are offered on the basis of merit to both undergraduate and Masters of Law students. Donations towards scholarships ensure that opportunities remain accessible for the brightest students from diverse backgrounds, while recognizing their achievements and potential.

The following named scholarships have been established at NUS Law:

Established by an anonymous alumnus in practice, the Access to Justice Scholarship is meant to underscore to students the importance of pro bono work and ensuring access to justice for all.

To commemorate the 110th year anniversary of the founding of the firm, Allen & Gledhill LLP established the Allen & Gledhill Scholarship to support financially needy and academically meritorious NUS Law students.

This Scholarship was established by Ashurst LLP and ADTLaw LLC and is intended to fund undergraduate scholarships in NUS Law for academically meritorious law students.

This scholarship was established by NUS Law alumnus Mr Bala Reddy ’80, LLM ’90, to help high-potential students from low-income families at the Faculty.

This scholarship was established by Mr Chandra Mohan K Nair ’76 and his wife Ms Susan de Silva ’83 to recognise meritorious candidates who exemplify noble personal qualities such as being honourable, service to the community and acting with personal courage, integrity and idealism.

The NUS Law Class of 1986 established a fund to provide scholarships to academically meritorious NUS Law students who are also financially needy.

The scholarship was established through a generous gift from Ms Ella Cheong, one of the pioneers in the field of intellectual property in Asia. The scholarship is for academically meritorious NUS Law undergraduate students who are interested in the area of Intellectual Property Law.

This scholarship was established by Ms Ella Cheong to support highly talented graduate students who are keen to join the LLM (Intellectual Property & Technology Law) Programme at the Faculty

In memory of the late Mr Harry L. Wee, his family made gift to NUS Law to establish the H.L. Wee Scholarship.

This scholarship was established with a donation from Mr K. K. Menon’s family, who wishes to honour his memory with this gift. 

NUS Law established this Scholarship to honour the memory of Madam Kwa Geok Choo. The Scholarship is intended to recognise and support highly talented students to pursue their graduate studies in NUS Law.

An anonymous donor made a generous donation to establish this endowed scholarship targeted at academically meritorious students at NUS Law.

This full-term undergraduate scholarship was established by Linklaters Singapore Pte Ltd to provide financially needy students with the opportunity to read law at NUS, helping them to make the most of their potential and the opportunities available to them, regardless of personal background, social identity and socio-economic circumstances.

Stephenson Harwood established the scholarship in honour of NUS Law alumna Ms Lo Hwei Yen ’03, who passed away in the Mumbai terrorist attacks of 27 Nov 2008.

Named after Mdm Nesadevi Sandrasegara, an alumna from NUS Law’s pioneer class of 1961, the Nesadevi Sandrasegara Scholarship was established to attract top talent to NUS Law.

This full-term Scholarship was established by the Singapore Academy of Law and is intended for high-potential freshmen from low-income Singaporean families who have been offered admission to, or enrolled in, NUS Law.

The family of the late Mr Wee Chong Jin, the former Chief Justice, made a donation to NUS Law to support academically meritorious students who are active in community or charity work and also display a spirit of sportsmanship and collegiality.

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