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September 2005

The STB Scholarship For Students Of The Cornell-Nanyang Institute Of Hospitality Management
The Board has launched the STB Scholarship for the Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI), a scholarship fund to develop talents for the tourism and hospitality workforce in Singapore. The scholarship fund is for students pursuing the one-year Master of Management in Hospitality offered by the Cornell-Nanyang Institute of Hospitality Management (CNI), the first graduate hospitality programme in Singapore. CNI is established jointly by the prestigious Cornell University School of Hotel Administration and the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) Nanyang Business School in Singapore.

The STB Scholarship for CNI, supported by a sum of S$2 million (US$1.2 million) over five years, is the largest scholarship fund in terms of dollar value dedicated to a hospitality course in Singapore. The STB's contribution to the scholarship fund will benefit between four to eight scholars each year for a period of five years, depending on the value of the award to the individual students.

The STB Scholarship for CNI is open to all students who are admitted to and complete the Master of Management in Hospitality programme in the CNI, regardless of their nationality or background. Award of the scholarship will be based on merit and financial needs. Upon completion of the Master of Management in Hospitality programme in the CNI, recipients of the scholarship will be required to work in a tourism-related company registered in Singapore, such as the upcoming integrated resorts, hotels and F&B chains, for a period of up to two years, depending on the amount of the award.

A unique feature of the fund is that it accepts contributions from corporate or individual donors so that more students can benefit from the scholarship. This is a first for a hospitality or tourism course in Singapore. Qualifying contributors will be eligible for double-tax deduction relief.

The STB hopes that other organisations will join in this endeavour by contributing to the scholarship fund to produce more captains of the industry, as close collaboration between the government and private sector is necessary to tap on the opportunities and tackle the challenges presented by the emergence of Asia as the world's most dynamic region in the coming years.

The closing date for scholarship applications for study in academic year 2006/07 is November 2005. For full details of the scholarship and application procedures, please visit the CNI website.

 

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