The Ngee Ann Kongsi gifts S$12.5 million to nurture the next generation of TCM leaders
The gift will fund scholarships, bursaries, and hands-on training opportunities for NTU’s Chinese Medicine students, strengthening Singapore’s pipeline of TCM professionals.
The Ngee Ann Kongsi has pledged S$12.5 million to NTU Singapore to enhance its Bachelor of Chinese Medicine degree programme. From left: The Ngee Ann Kongsi Vice Presidents Mr Teo Kiang Ang and Mr Lie Kee Pong, Ngee Ann Kongsi President Dr Wu Chiaw Ching, NTU Deputy President and Provost Ling San, NTU Chief Development Officer Ms See E’Jin, NTU Assoc Prof Linda Zhong.
The Ngee Ann Kongsi has pledged a gift of S$12.5 million to NTU Singapore to advance traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) education at the University and build a local pipeline of TCM professionals who can serve the needs of our population.
Disbursed over five years, the gift from the non-profit philanthropic organisation will fund scholarships, bursaries, clinical training, and community outreach efforts as part of NTU’s Bachelor of Chinese Medicine programme.
The gift was formalised in a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony between NTU Chief Development Officer Ms See E’jin and The Ngee Ann Kongsi Vice President Mr Lie Kee Pong at The Ngee Ann Kongsi Members’ Gala Night. Minister for Health Mr Ong Ye Kung, the event’s Guest-of-Honour, presided over the signing.