Looking for a scholarship that’s all about aviation? Introducing the CAAS Scholarship.

Gain a higher education, maximise your talent and take the lead in driving Singapore’s status as a leading global aviation hub.

As a CAAS scholar, you’ll be groomed for key roles in shaping the future of civil aviation and contribute to one of the world’s fastest-growing air hubs. In the process, you’ll get to pursue overseas studies, and gain international and multicultural exposure!

Here’s what our scholars have to say about their experience in CAAS:

Testimonials

 jillian-(crop) “CAAS, with its wide range of functions, offers many opportunities for exposure and experiences in the international and domestic sphere. My current role deals with strategic issues in aviation which is both enriching and challenging. I'm looking forward to job rotations to other roles to learn and contribute to areas such as operations.” 

– Jillian Chan
CAAS Overseas Undergraduate Scholar

Master of Engineering (Industrial Engineering & Operations Research), University of California, Berkeley

 shi-rui-(crop) “I’ve only been working at CAAS for a few months, but my colleagues and leaders have been extremely motivating and inspiring. They’ve helped me ease into work progressively. More importantly, CAAS has been very supportive of my studies. By developing my keen interest in policy formulation and aviation, I’ve been able to put my passion to good use and contribute to Singapore. The cherry on the cake? Definitely having the opportunity to pursue my studies overseas with strong support from my employer!”  

- Wong Shi Rui
CAAS Overseas Undergraduate Scholar

Master of Arts (East Asian Studies), Stanford University

 simranpal-(crop) “As part of the team involved in the planning and design of Changi Airport’s new mega passenger terminal, Terminal 5 (T5), I’m involved in the analysis and evaluation of the latest T5 designs. And because the T5 project is so extensive and moving at such a rapid pace, we never know what curveball may be thrown our way next. What makes it all worthwhile is when Changi remains the air hub of choice and continues to emerge as the best airport in the world.”

- Simranpal Kaur
CAAS Overseas Undergraduate Scholar

Master of Science (Management), London Business School, UK  



Articles

Cleared for Career Take-off

DRAWN to the dynamic and globalized nature of aviation, Mr Sim Jun An applied for a scholarship by the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) in 2012. Today, the 26-year-old recipient of the CAAS Undergraduate Scholarship is an engineer in the surveillance projects section of CAAS’ aeronautical engineering and telecommunication division. Mr Sim’s choice of scholarship and employer stemmed from his desire to serve in the public sector, as well as his interest in emerging technologies. “The aviation industry is packed with excitement, given the trans-boundary nature and rapid advancement in aviation technologies,” he says. Earlier this year, he graduated with a Bachelor of Engineering Science (Aerospace Engineering) and a Master of Science in Technology Management from Nanyang Technological University (NTU). He will be bonded for four-and-a-half-years, until June 2021.

 

A value-added scholarship

The CAAS Undergraduate Scholarship covers a recipient’s tuition fees, hostel fees and other compulsory fees. On top of that, it provides a monthly allowance and sponsorships for any overseas exchange and return airfares for overseas scholars. Mr Sim says the rigorous selection process involves potential candidates being given case studies to discuss, and presenting their findings to a group of assessors. It also includes panel interviews as well as personality and written tests.

Following his university admission, Mr Sim opted for NTU’s Renaissance Engineering Programme (REP), which has a unique curriculum designed to nurture engineering leaders with an entrepreneurial spirit to serve society. He explains: “REP provides an inter-disciplinary engineering education, which integrates engineering, science, business, humanities and technology management.” The programme included a one-year overseas exchange in a renowned partner university during his third year in university. He did his exchange at Imperial College London.

As a CAAS scholar, Mr Sim had the opportunity to intern with the company during his school breaks at the airworthiness and fight operations (A/FO) division, and safety policy and licensing (SPL) division. “During my internship at A/FO division, I worked in a team to develop a new framework to improve the efficiency of safety oversight. “Aside from the project that I was assigned, I shadowed inspectors when they carried out inspections on aircraft and audits on cabin crew training,” he says. Both internships gave him a better understanding and insight into the aviation industry and the regulations developed by CAAS in ensuring safe air travel, he adds.

 

Working towards success

Just six months into the job, Mr Sim is already enjoying his work immensely. He says: “My work involves managing projects that enhance the software and hardware of existing communications, navigation aid and surveillance systems. “Besides project management, I have to conduct research and evaluate emerging technologies that can enhance CAAS’ air navigation services.”

In addition, he is responsible for engaging neighbouring countries in exploring opportunities for collaboration to provide robust and efficient air navigation services in the region. CAAS places a strong emphasis on career development and there are opportunities for rotations to other divisions, as well as stints at the ministry level and at its statutory boards, says Mr Sim. He hopes to learn more different aspects of aviation that will allow him to formulate high-level policies in future. This will enable him to develop astute policies to help Singapore remain a leader in the civil aviation industry.

His work fulfils him as it has a positive impact on Singapore’s economy. “I feel proud that my work contributes to keeping CAAS at the forefront of air navigation services and improving the capability to ensure safe and efficient air traffic management. I am excited about what’s to come in the future,” he says.


Source: The Straits Times – Scholarships and Top Universities Fair 2017 © Singapore Press Holdings Limited. Permission required for reproduction.

Name:Sim Jun An

Name of Scholarship:CAAS Local Undergraduate Scholarship

Designation:Manager (Aviation Development - Apron and Cargo) / Manager (Digital Strategy and Architecture)

Qualification:Bachelor in Engineering Science (Aerospace Engineering) & Master of Science in Technology Management, NTU