Oon & Bazul Prize for the Top Student in Law of Torts

Financial Aid Type: Awards & Prizes, Donors
Nationality:
Student Type: Prospective Students

About the Award

Established in 2015, the Prize aims to motivate exceptional students’ talents from the Bachelor of Laws and Juris Doctor programmes offered by the Yong Pung How School of Law (YPHSL) at the Singapore Management University, and to spur them to greater heights of academic excellence.  It provides recognition to the top law student in Law of Torts.

The Prize will be presented at a University-level event.

Eligibility Criteria

  • The Prize will be given to the top law student in Law of Torts, a compulsory course offered by YPHSL.
  • Factors considered include (but not limited to) the overall course grade and any other factors which demonstrate the student’s all-rounded abilities.

The Prize will only be given if there is a candidate of sufficient merit.

Application

Recipient will be determined by YPHSL.

Benefits

  • Certificate and $1,500 Cash Prize
  • The recipient shall have the opportunity to apply for, and if offered, complete an internship programme offered by the Donor under mutually agreed terms.

Enquiries

Centre for Student Financial Assistance
Office of Admissions and Financial Assistance
Email: finasst@smu.edu.sg

About the Donor

Oon & Bazul is one of Singapore's leading commercial law firms. The firm regularly acts for clients in international arbitrations; commercial dispute litigation; corporate and commercial matters; restructuring and insolvency; fraud and asset tracing; employment law issues; and conveyancing matters. The firm's shipping practice is ranked one of the best in Asia and the firm has been consistently commended in legal publications such as The Legal 500 and the Chambers and Partners.

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