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Trip Reports 2020

Trip Reports 2020

Ready to take the next step, but not sure how?

Delivering funds up to SGD3,000, the TTS Foundation’s Career Development Grant is available to Tanglin Alumni aged 24+ who need support to embark on a course or personal project that will help advance their careers or contribute to their personal development.

In 2020, we were delighted to have granted nine such applications to the following Tanglin Alumni, who are pursuing further development in their chosen field of work:

MUSIC Oscar Allison-Dogar (2013 cohort)

Twenty-week course that will further his music career.

MARKETING Holly Leadbitter (2013 cohort)

Market research course to support her role in marketing.

LAW Leila Parry (2014 cohort)

Support for her Legal Practice course in London.

HEALTH & WELLNESS Rory Beardsell (2013 cohort)

Nutrition course to supplement his work as a personal trainer.

EDUCATION Khimtalie Ahuja (2013 cohort)

Support towards attaining her teaching qualifications.

Nathaniel Wallis (2014 cohort)

Support to attain Levels 2 & 3 cycling coaching qualifications.

REAL ESTATE Druv Duggal (2014 cohort)

Support in setting up his own property consultancy business in New York.

What our other recipients said:

Emma Gray (2014

cohort) is based in Germany, working for the multinational Ganter Group. She applied for funding to complete an Intercultural Psychology course that would help her better facilitate intercultural training for her mainly non-English speaking colleagues.

“The TTS Foundation Career Development Grant supports Tanglin Alumni far beyond their time at the school. Thanks to the grant, I am now working towards a further education diploma in Intercultural Psychology through distance learning that is enabling me to carry out intercultural training for my colleagues. The grant is the ideal opportunity to follow your personal or professional passion.”

Lily McConnell (2010

cohort) is Head of Spanish at Blenheim High School, UK. She applied for the Career Development Grant to fund a translation course that would boost her linguistic qualifications.

“I applied for the grant after fellow Tanglin Alumni flagged up the opportunity to me. As a teacher of languages, I had always wanted to undertake a master’s degree in Translation to further my subject knowledge and open up potential career opportunities. The grant provided me with the funds and motivation I needed to make the leap.”

To apply for the Career Development Grant, go to alumni.tts.edu.sg. Each application should be accompanied by a written proposal as to why and how the grant will benefit you. Successful applicants will be asked to attend a panel review.

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