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Revision as of 14:55, 9 April 2021

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Academic Year 2021-2022 (Term 1): Aug to Dec 2021
Course: IS452 Oversees Project Experience (IS Technopreneurship), previously IS427
Facilitator: Benjamin Gan
Office: SIS Room 5034; SIS
Phone: +65 6828 0267
Email: benjamingan@smu.edu.sg
Venue: SIS SR ???
Date/Time: ???
Travel Bubble Date: December 6-10 (tentative) NOTE: Due to current Covid-19 no travel, likely there will not be any travel.
Pre-requisite: None.
Course Attributes:
  • Asian Studies (2018 intake & earlier)
  • Asia Studies (2019 intake & onwards)
  • Entrepreneurship Cluster
  • Technology Studies Cluster
  • Adv Business Technology Major
  • Technology & Entrepreneurship
  • Business Options
  • Econ Major Rel/Econ Options
  • Business-Oriented Electives
  • IS Depth Electives
  • IS Major: Digitalisation & Cloud Solutions Track
  • Social Sciences Major-related
  • SMU-XO
Previous Years wiki: Virtual TSM New York City Hong Kong Silicon Valley Seoul
TSM's Facebook: TSM SMU Blog TSM16
TSM Videos:

TSM19 Hong Kong/Shenzhen TSM18 Silicon Valley Day 5 TSM17 Seoul TSM16 Seoul TSM12 Seoul CLO Kaist Seoul Space KakaoTalk Moglue GoVenture KBS

Important & Special Notes

To help us to understand you better, please fill up your particulars here!

  • Students who are unable to make it on the travel dates are advised not to take this module.
  • Students will be asked to sign an indemnity form.
  • Depending on the travel bubble available, Prof will select a city. Thus, there are many uncertainties, including doing a virtual TSM with no travel or going to a city you may not be expecting. However, you are expected to meet the following requirements.
    • Requirement for the travel bubble {MoF Australia CNA Highly Uncertain Straits Times Travel Advisories}
    • The cost of the trip is expected to be S$4,300+ for double room excluding personal expenditure and some meals. This does not include any vaccine or Covid-19 test (quarantine cost if test fail). Full payment is required in week 3.
    • Students must contribute to petty cash fund $300, included in the estimate.
    • No TA. We will not have a TA to reduce cost of the travel. Thus, students are expected to contribute to planning and organizing the trip.
  • Subsidy: NOTE you can only apply for one of the subsidy below (cannot double or co-claim)
    1. Enhanced iPrep handbook C Overseas Exposure Programmes (PENDING IMDA approval)
      • You must meet the following requirements: SIS students only, cumulative GPA of 3.20, Singapore citizen and not participated in previous iPREP program or did not apply for duding from other sources
      • You must apply for funding (https://smu.sg/iprep-overseasexposure) BEFORE embarking on the overseas exposure programmes.
      • Upon completion of the OEP, students can claim a prorated allowance of up to S$1,200 per month for the duration of the overseas programme (“Cost of Living Allowance”) and funding support towards the cost of economy-class return airfare (“Airfare Allowance). Total aggregate sum of the Cost of Living Allowance and Airfare Allowance shall not exceed S$2,000 for each student. (eg Based on 25 Apr-3 May, the max Cost of Living Allowance applicable is S$356.13 + airticket is S$1.8k = max $2,000)
      • You can only submit claim for ONE overseas exposure programme (excluding overseas internship) within the candidature period of your degree.
  • No subsidy: If you pay your own trip, you are not subject to the terms of the subsidy above. Indicate "No subsidy needed" in your particulars
  • Singaporean
  • SMU Insurance
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