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Diverse Pathways in Science: ASTAR Scholars' Journey into Innovation

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*Charting a Diverse Pathway into Science and Research: The ASTAR Scholar Experience**

Samuel Sze, National Science Scholarship Masters Scholar

One scholarship, many career paths.

At the *ASTAR Graduate Academy**, we are committed to propelling scientific innovation by providing exceptional opportunities for young minds passionate about science. Our mission is not only to advance research and development but also to nurture a diverse community of scholars who will contribute significantly to Science, Singapore, and its global citizens through interdisciplinary insights and forward-thinking solutions.

We recognize the value in diversity and actively seek talent from varied backgrounds that fosters innovation and groundbreaking discoveries. The A*STAR Graduate Academy offers scholarships for undergraduates, PhD candidates, post-doctoral researchers across top institutions both locally and globally, as well as pre-university students to accelerate their academic journeys and contribute meaningfully to fields like science, technology, research, and innovation.

The Research Innovation and Enterprise landscape in Singapore has expanded significantly over the last decade. This growth reflects a robust demand for PhD talent across various disciplines, driving opportunities at A*STAR's multiple pathways post-academic milestones.


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Experiencing the ultimate academic journey at University of British Columbia UBC, Yeshe utilized her PhD opportunity to delve into role in healthcare. By exploring innovative solutions that leveragefor obesity decoding, she not only expanded her knowledge base but also made significant contributions to this critical field.


Maximizing Opportunities and Insights during a PhD at UBC

Jenny Zheng, National Science Scholarship BS-PhD Scholar

After completing her Bachelor's degree, Jenny embarked on her PhD journey at University of British Columbia, where she took full advantage of the opportunities offered. She not only honed her research skills but also gned valuable insights into interdisciplinary studies that are pivotal for driving scientific advancements.


Late Bloomer, Early Achiever: Samuel Sze’s Journey in Science and Research

Samuel Sze, National Science Scholarship Masters Scholar

Samuel's story is a testament to determination and passion. Despite starting late, he has charted a remarkable course into science, driven by his commitment and the support of scholarships like the National Science Scholarship for Masters.


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Embark on an exciting career trajectory with A*STAR Scholarships today. Join us as we propel scientific breakthroughs and nurture future leaders in STEM fields.


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Last updated on July 12, 2024
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