Ways to Give

Your gift to the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health is tax-deductible and will help us to turn discovery into healthier communities in Singapore and beyond. Giving online is easy to use and secure.

SSHSPH Help-A-Student Fund

SSHSPH Help-A-Student Fund donors help us build bursaries, scholarships as well as funds earmarked for other areas of financial aid for enabling talented, deserving undergraduates and postgraduates, based on merit and financial aid, in their pursuit of public health knowledge and efforts to better serve the community.

Master of Public Health Student Fund

The Master of Public Health Fund provides scholarship support for graduate students in the nationally- and regionally-recognised Master of Public Health (MPH) programme, and enables the programme to recognise outstanding performance. Singapore faces myriad challenges including, rapid ageing, obesity and diabetes both at home and globally.  Now more than ever, the multi-disciplinary, population-based approach of public health is essential for saving lives, promoting health, preventing disease and disability, and improving quality of life.

The School is dependent on the support of our donors and partners to provide merits-based scholarships and needs-based bursaries to many more deserving students who might otherwise, have given up their dreams of pursuing the programme due to financial hardships. Your support enables more MPH students to access the relevant, rigorous and multi-disciplinary Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health training and experiences that build lifelong skills to help them realise their potential as the public health leaders of tomorrow dedicated to serving their communities.

SSHSPH General Purpose Fund

By giving to this fund, you will enable the School to channel resources to where it is most needed.

Antibiotics Awareness Fund

The Antibiotics Awareness Fund was established in 2016 with the objective of furthering public education and raising the awareness of health professionals on the issues and risks of increasing antimicrobial resistance. Funds raised are channelled toward organising annual public education events like competitions for school-going children and polytechnic students, educational seminars and other events in both hospitals and the community.