Justice, Mercy, Humility Overseas Internship Grant

About the Financial Award

Established in 2025, the Justice, Mercy, Humility Overseas Internship Grant is available to full-time Yong Pung How School of Law undergraduates at the Singapore Management University.  The purpose of the internship grant is to support full-time undergraduates at the Yong Pung How School of Law of the University, with demonstrated financial needs, to embark on overseas internship opportunities in order to allow them to have a more well-rounded worldview.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Full-time undergraduate students at the Yong Pung How School of Law
  • Demonstrated financial need throughout the tenure of the internship grant (not exceeding the gross monthly household per capita income in accordance with the prevailing income level for government-funded bursaries)

Tenure and Benefits

  • $1,700 each (in Asia)
  • $4,000 each (countries outside Asia) 
  • Cash allowance to cover internship-related expenses including air tickets, accommodation, living expenses, visa, insurance, health check-ups/vaccines, and/or study related expenses, as determined by the University.
  • Tenable for one semester of 2 to 4 weeks of overseas internship

Conditions of Award

  • The Recipient must submit a bursary application to validate their household income
  • The Recipient must not hold any other awards of similar nature during the tenure of the Award, except with the prior written approval of the University

Application 

Apply to Dato' Kho Hui Meng Career Centre.

Enquiries

Dato' Hui Meng Career Centre
Email: placement@smu.edu.sg

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