The Ngee Ann Kongsi Community Fellowship
Synopsis
The Ngee Ann Kongsi is supporting fellowships at IPS for community leaders and change-makers to test-bed innovative interventions or implement community-based participatory research projects that can contribute to community development or social change.
Community Fellows will be appointed as Adjunct Research Fellows and receive a small monthly stipend. They will have access to NUS research resources, mentoring from the academic fraternity and institutional connections that IPS will help to broker where necessary. The Fellowship will be conducted on part-time basis for the duration of a year so that Fellows can complete their projects while continuing to work under flexible conditions acceptable to their current employer.
For more information, please approach Justin Lee (
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The Community Fellows
For 2021, we have appointed two Community Fellows:
For 2022, we have appointed two Community Fellows: