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NUS Law clinches two awards at the 19th Intercollegiate Negotiation Competition.

November 26, 2020 | Student


1st row (L-R): Tay Hui Ting ’24, Samuel Wee ’24, Jeriel Teo ’24, Kaezeel Yeo ’24
2nd row: Glenda Tan ’24, Matilda Mag ’24, Yoon Shwe Yee ’24, Edwin Chan ’24

We are pleased to announce that two of our NUS teams performed excellently at the 19th Intercollegiate Negotiation Competition (INC) organised by Sophia University. The virtual competition took place on 14-15 November and saw 233 participants from 25 teams across both the Japanese and English divisions, including strong competitors from Australia, Mongolia, Thailand, and Japan. NUS Law would like to offer congratulations to our teams!

NUS Team 1

Tay Hui Ting ’24
Samuel Wee ’24
Jeriel Teo ’24
Kaezeel Yeo ’24

NUS Team 2

Glenda Tan ’24
Matilda Mag ’24
Yoon Shwe Yee ’24
Edwin Chan ’24

The NUS contingent received the prestigious Sumitomo Competition Award, which is awarded to the contingent with the highest cumulative score in both arbitration and negotiation components.

On top of that, they have also won the Squire Patton Boggs Award, awarded to the university that achieves the highest number of total points in the negotiation round in the English language division.

The teams would like to express their heartfelt thanks to their coaches Jeremy Teo ’21 and Dikaios Pang ’21 for their guidance and friendship. They would also like to thank the seniors who benched them for their arbitration and/or trained them for the negotiation round, consisting of Samuel Teo ’21, Isabella Tan ’21, Jerry Wang ’21, Nikhil Angappan ’21, Ng Wei Qi ’21, Jonathan Lee ’21 and Eugene Lau ’21.

 

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