2223T2 Silicon Valley
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Academic Year 2022-2023 (Term 2): Jan-May 2023 | ||
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Course: | IS405 Technopreneurship Study Mission (Non-Asia), previously IS427 | |
Facilitator: | Benjamin Gan | |
Office: | SCIS Room 5034; SIS | |
Phone: | +65 6828 0267 | |
Email: | benjamingan@smu.edu.sg | |
TA: | Arick SOO Yu Rong <arick.soo.2020@scis.smu.edu.sg> | |
Venue: | SCIS1 B1-1 | |
Date/Time: | Mon 15:30-18:45 | |
Travel Date: | May 7-13 | |
Pre-requisite: | None. Students should not have taken any TSM previously (IS404, IS405, IS427 or IS456) | |
Course Attributes: |
University course requirements change all the time. If you need to satisfy a course attribute to graduate, please check course attributes in BOSS. At the point of enrolment the attributes will be applicable whether you’re in your final term or not. Use the following only as a guide.
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- 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.
- The cost of the trip is expected to be SGD5000+ for double room excluding personal expenditure and some meals. Deposit SGD2000 is required in week 2.
- Students must contribute to petty cash fund SGD500, included in the estimate.
- Due to high cost of medical (especially emergency wards), it is recommended to get additional travel insurance.
- TA position open for past TSM students.
- Subsidy: NOTE you can only apply for one of the subsidy below (cannot double or co-claim)
- Enhanced iPrep handbook C Overseas Exposure Programmes (Please check with Sophia or Kaysa LAW)
- 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.
- If you are a Singaporean, you may use your PSEA funds. PSEA is based on reimbursement after payment.
- Enhanced iPrep handbook C Overseas Exposure Programmes (Please check with Sophia or Kaysa LAW)
- 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
- Before travelling, please check out
- USA Visa and ESTA Visa Waiver requirements
- SMU Overseas Travel and insurance (see above on additional travel insurance). Please follow safety procedure 14 days prior and wait for Pre-Departure Checklist email.
- Register at MFA
- SG arrival Card
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