USTC Fellowship for master's programs has two levels:
Level A, funded by Ministry of Education (Chinese Government Scholarship), Chinese Academy of Sciences (ANSO Scholarship) or USTC, includes tuition waiver, Comprehensive Medical Insurance, monthly stipend of 3,000 RMB, and accommodation subsidy;
Level B, funded by USTC, includes tuition waiver. Subsidy for Teaching Assistance or Research Assistance will be available for application after enrollment.
To apply for the fellowship, applicants need to create an account in the USTC Application System and select the fellowship that they want to apply for. Applicants can either apply for one level or two levels at the same time. USTC will decide which level of the fellowship may be given based on the comprehensive elevation of the applicant. Each applicant can only be supported by one scholarship.
Application time: November 1st, 2021 To March 15th, 2022
The Singapore International Graduate Award (SINGA) is a collaboration between the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR), the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), the National University of Singapore (NUS), the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD) and the Singapore Management University (SMU).
PhD training will be carried out in English at your chosen lab at A*STAR Research Institutes, NTU, NUS, SUTD or SMU. Students will be supervised by distinguished and world-renowned researchers in these labs. Upon successful completion, students will be conferred a PhD degree by either NTU, NUS, SUTD or SMU.
🔅 RESEARCH AREAS
Research areas under the PhD Programme fall broadly into four categories:
Biomedical Sciences (BMS) | Computing and Information Sciences (CIS) | Engineering and Technology (E&T) | Physical Sciences (PS)
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2) Get a pen and paper: When you write, you pay more attention to what you are reading. It is useful to write down the important ideas to remember.
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4) Introduction: Think of it as a story, you need to know the main character and the setting. Context is everything. The introduction unpacks the direction of the article.
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6) Conclusion: This is the "happily ever after", or the epilogue- It won't leave unanswered questions. A roundup of the ideas and reiterates the main point and concludes arguments