EY Analytics Edge Award

The EY Analytics Edge Award seeks to motivate outstanding students who are pursuing the 40.016 The Analytics Edge module offered by the Engineering Systems and Design (ESD) pillar. 

ELIGIBILITY 

Strong academic performance in 40.016 The Analytics Edge module and active classroom participation.

BENEFITS OF AWARD

A cash prize of S$3,000

SELECTION

The award will be given to the most outstanding student in the 40.016 The Analytics Edge module. Student with the highest score at the end of the term will be selected for the award. Scoring will be based on both individual and group work. Selection of the recipient will be made by faculty teaching the course. 

 
THIS AWARD IS MADE POSSIBLE BY:
EY is a global leader in assurance, tax, transaction and advisory services.  The insights and quality services they deliver help to build trust and confidence in the capital markets and in economies the world over.  In Singapore, they have a history of 129 years, with over 150 partners and close to 3,100 people offering services to a wide-ranging clientele consisting of multinational companies, private companies and public sector organizations.  The Singapore firm is part of an integrated Asia-Pacific area, which comprises more than 40,000 people in 22 countries, contributing to their total global headcount of nearly 250,000 people working across 152 countries.

Putting people at the heart of their strategy, EY is committed to nurturing their talents and developing them into future leaders.  They empower their people with the right mix of learning, coaching and experiences.  They support their people to work collaboratively, productively and flexibly through flexible work arrangement programs as well as their innovative and technology-enabled office.  Their open and inclusive environment allows their people to bring their enthusiasm and ideas to the forefront as high performing teams to deliver EY’s promises to all of their stakeholders, thereby building a better working world for their people, clients and communities.