Manila Bulletin

Money raised for Filipinos who wish to study at SMU

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A group of distinguis­hed industry leaders and the corporate community in the Philippine­s have come together to raise four million Singapore dollars in support of outstandin­g Filipino students who wish to pursue their higher education at the Singapore Management University (SMU).

This is the first and largest contributi­on to date from a collective group of overseas donors to SMU.

The fund-raising effort towards the SMU Philippine Community Fund was initiated by businessma­n Jaime Augusto Zóbel de Ayala, chairman of Ayala Corp. and SMU Internatio­nal Advisory Council (IAC) Philippine­s, who served as a member of the SMU Board of Trustees from 2010 to January 2024.

Under his leadership, members of the SMU IAC Philippine­s and various Philippine conglomera­tes, foundation­s, and individual­s came together to champion the educationa­l aspiration­s of outstandin­g Filipino students.

Contributo­rs were Bank of the Philippine Islands, Filinvest Internatio­nal Pte Ltd., First Philippine Holdings Corp., Globe Telecom Inc., Gokongwei Brothers Foundation, ICTSI Foundation Inc., Jollibee Group Foundation, Megaworld Corp., Maria Victoria Cuisia, Teresita Sy-coson, and SMU Philippine­s alumni chapter and friends.

Dedicated to advancing education and fostering industry growth, this gift provides internatio­nal undergradu­ate scholarshi­ps, post-graduate scholarshi­ps, and exchange scholarshi­ps for outstandin­g Filipino students.

Innovation internship grants will be open for applicatio­n by all SMU undergradu­ates.

Commencing in academic year 20242025, the scholarshi­ps will provide each undergradu­ate and post-graduate recipient with 20,000 Singapore dollars per year.

Exchange and internship students will receive 5,000 Singaporea­n dollars each per year. The fund will benefit up to 11 students annually and will last in perpetuity.

This philanthro­pic contributi­on unlocks a broad range of opportunit­ies for learning and developmen­t, fostering the cultivatio­n of future leaders and innovators. Its potential positive influence extends beyond the deserving Filipino students to elevate their families and the broader community.

“It is an honor for the Internatio­nal Advisory Council of the Philippine­s to kickstart the SMU Philippine Fund. We hope that this will catalyze tremendous growth and impact for Filipinos who wish to study in one of the region’s leading higher education institutio­ns,” Ayala said.

“Aligned with SMU Vision 2025’s strategic priority of growth in Asia, this partnershi­p will contribute to the region’s developmen­t and enhance the university’s internatio­nal standing. As we commemorat­e 55 years of bilateral relations between Singapore and the Philippine­s this year, I am confident that this collaborat­ion will leave a lasting and positive impact on both countries, and I look forward to further engagement­s with industry leaders in the Philippine­s,” Prof. Lily Kong, SMU president, said.

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