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I am from a little village by Lake Victoria, Uganda.U obviously not a Singaporean.
I am from a little village by Lake Victoria, Uganda.U obviously not a Singaporean.
Knn ..Since he is honest enough to be at loggerheads publicly with Gov SLT, I suggest he join NSP instead then got show to watch already, LOL.
Hougang.which parachute he gonna be assigned to?
Let him be a MP, he might speak against Shan and Vivian in the Parliament, will he not?Will he quit and become a politician,after all yang , His uncle has left.
Best Hands in the world , rejoicethat singaporeans begged him to stand in politics.
Does He have a Gurlfriend, or is Happily Gay ?PEOPLE
Li Shengwu wins the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship while Li Hongyi continues to work in father’s office
TOC reports that Singaporean economist Li Shengwu, 38, has won the 2023 Sloan Research Fellowship for economics, adding to his accomplishments at Harvard. In contrast, his cousin, Li Hongyi, 35, works in the Prime Minister’s Office, where he leads tech initiatives as a GovTech director.
Published
2 years ago
on
17 February 2023
By
Correspondent
It was reported on TOC that Singaporean economist and academic, Mr Li Shengwu, 38, has been awarded the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship for 2023. Shengwu, who is the son of Lee Hsien Yang and the estranged nephew of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has been recognised for his exceptional academic contributions in the field of economics by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
“Sloan Research Fellows are shining examples of innovative and impactful research,” said Adam Falk, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
The Sloan Research Fellowship is given to outstanding early-career researchers across the US and Canadian institutions, in recognition of their potential to revolutionize their fields of study. The fellowship is administered by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and has been awarded annually since 1955, in close coordination with the scientific community.
Candidates must be nominated by their fellow scientists and the selection process is highly competitive. Winners are selected by independent panels of senior scholars on the basis of a candidate’s research accomplishments, creativity, and potential to become a leader in their field.
Many past Sloan Fellows have gone on to become towering figures in science, with 56 Fellows receiving a Nobel Prize in their respective fields, 17 winning the Fields Medal in mathematics, and 22 winning the John Bates Clark Medal in economics, including every winner since 2007.
There is only one room for eldest brother famiky. The rest can lie still or be ready to be annihilated.Will he quit and become a politician,after all yang , His uncle has left.
He might even slap themLet him be a MP, he might speak against Shan and Vivian in the Parliament, will he not?
Sinkie FT & brain drain to USA.PEOPLE
Li Shengwu wins the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship while Li Hongyi continues to work in father’s office
TOC reports that Singaporean economist Li Shengwu, 38, has won the 2023 Sloan Research Fellowship for economics, adding to his accomplishments at Harvard. In contrast, his cousin, Li Hongyi, 35, works in the Prime Minister’s Office, where he leads tech initiatives as a GovTech director.
Published
2 years ago
on
17 February 2023
By
Correspondent
It was reported on TOC that Singaporean economist and academic, Mr Li Shengwu, 38, has been awarded the prestigious Sloan Research Fellowship for 2023. Shengwu, who is the son of Lee Hsien Yang and the estranged nephew of Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, has been recognised for his exceptional academic contributions in the field of economics by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
“Sloan Research Fellows are shining examples of innovative and impactful research,” said Adam Falk, president of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
The Sloan Research Fellowship is given to outstanding early-career researchers across the US and Canadian institutions, in recognition of their potential to revolutionize their fields of study. The fellowship is administered by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and has been awarded annually since 1955, in close coordination with the scientific community.
Candidates must be nominated by their fellow scientists and the selection process is highly competitive. Winners are selected by independent panels of senior scholars on the basis of a candidate’s research accomplishments, creativity, and potential to become a leader in their field.
Many past Sloan Fellows have gone on to become towering figures in science, with 56 Fellows receiving a Nobel Prize in their respective fields, 17 winning the Fields Medal in mathematics, and 22 winning the John Bates Clark Medal in economics, including every winner since 2007.