From strength to strength
Wollongong programmes give Singapore students an edge in infocomms and psychology
AS it celebrates its 10th year of partnership with SIM Global Education (SIM GE) this year, Australia's University of Wollongong (UOW) has already produced 2,300 graduates from its Singapore programmes.
"We are very proud of our alumni from our programmes in Singapore, many of whom work for some of Singapore's largest corporations and government departments," said Professor Joe Chicharo, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (International) of UOW.
A number of graduates work for companies such as NCS, and CSIT, the Ministry of Defence's information and communications technologies agency.
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