3 Singapore Students to Study Iceland’s Icebergs

 

Lian he zao bao, 31 May 2009

3 Singapore students to study Iceland’s icebergs

Three Singapore youths will be going on a study research trip to Vatnajokull, the largest glacier in Iceland, as part of the HSBC/NYAA Earthwatch Project. These youths, Tan Zhirong (student at National University of Singapore), Lin Junying (National Junior College graduate about to embark on university education at London’s Imperial College) and Zhan Daowei (graduate of Singapore Polytechnic) are among the winners of the annual Youth Environmental Awards organised by Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) and National Youth Achievement Award Council (NYAA). There is a total of 6 winners for this year’s awards, including students from Shuqun Secondary School, Raffles Institution, Nanyang Girls’ High School, Republic Polytechnic (- Soh Zhi Hao Jasper (RP conservation IG President 08/09, 3rd year DENV student) was awarded the HSBC/NYAA Youth Environmental (Merit) Award 2009) and NUS.

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1 Response
  1. Mark Douglas Says:

    I like these students with great dream and archive it. A lot of students study in singapore just want to find a job.
    The 3 students are really unbelievable.