SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 24 February 2025 - British Council Singapore celebrated the
achievements of exceptional UK alumni at the Study UK Alumni Awards
2025, held at The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, on 20 February. This
flagship event honours individuals who have leveraged their UK education
to make significant contributions to their professions, communities and
societies.
The Study UK Alumni Awards are a testament to the power of education and
collaboration in tackling common challenges and finding lasting
solutions to these.
The 2025 Awards celebrated winners across four categories, each
recognising the transformative impact of UK-educated Singaporean
professionals:
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- Business and Innovation Award – Wen Si Chow, for promoting inclusion and equal opportunities for women in the STEM industry.
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- Culture and Creativity Award – Chong Soon Khong, for significant contributions to Singapore's creative music landscape.
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- Science and Sustainability Award – Stephanie Choon Xia Liaw, for impactful work in energy transition and sustainability.
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- Social Action Award – Shalom Lim Ern Rong, for exceptional efforts in driving inclusion and positive change in society.
UK universities consistently excel in world rankings, with four featured
in the 2025 QS World University Rankings top ten. The strength, depth
and diversity of the UK higher education sector – from small
conservatoires to large metropolitan universities – has always attracted
students from all parts of the world, including close to 7000 students
from Singapore who choose to pursue higher education in the UK every
year.
The Study UK Alumni Award winners exemplify the value of their
world-class UK education, using their expertise to drive innovation,
address pressing challenges, and contribute to Singapore's progress.
Speaking at the event, H.E. Nik Mehta OBE, British High Commissioner to
Singapore, commended the awardees: "All four Singapore winners inspire
me because they are making a difference to our world in fields ranging
from science and sustainability to culture, social engagement, and
business innovation. Their stories illustrate how higher education can
be a life-changing experience - shaping minds, values, ambitions, and
futures".
On 9 August 1965, the UK was the first country to establish diplomatic
relations with the newly independent Singapore. As Singapore celebrates
its 60
th birthday this year, the 2025 Awards hold special significance, underscoring the profound and enduring
educational and cultural ties between the UK and Singapore, cemented over these 60 years.
As Lissy Vadakel, Country Director for British Council Singapore,
commented: "Through these Awards, we celebrate the achievements of
outstanding UK alumni in Singapore. This is also an occasion for us to
come together as a community, with at least one commonality: in one way
or another, be that through our educational experiences, our
professional lives, or our personal and social connections, we are part
of the Singapore-UK fabric".
The High Commissioner also reflected on the lasting impact of
UK-educated Singaporeans in growing and strengthening bilateral
relations: "At the heart of our countries' partnership are our people,
who have forged lifelong professional and personal connections in our
communities. These ties contribute to the mutual trust and understanding
between our countries today and will do so for years to come".
The British Council remains committed to supporting and celebrating the
aspirations of UK alumni worldwide, ensuring their achievements continue
to inspire future generations.
For the editor
Recipients of Study UK Alumni Awards Singapore 2025
BUSINESS AND INNOVATION AWARDS
Wen Si Chow
University of Bristol
Wen Si Chow is a currently a Senior Legal Counsel at Mott MacDonald.
She strongly believes in promoting inclusivity and equality within
society. In this regard, her previous stint as a lawyer in private
practice has seen her working on a pro bono basis and helping the less
privileged in society access legal advice and representation. At Mott
MacDonald, Wen Si also serves as the Asia Lead for Inclusive Networks
for Women, a regional initiative which seeks to encourage the support of
women within the organisation, in the hope that this advances the
further promotion of women within the STEM industry as a whole. Wen Si
credits her time at the University of Bristol with broadening her
perspective on equality in society, as well as increasing her exposure
to, and appreciation of, the unique cultural diversity that is found in
Southeast Asia.
CULTURE AND CREATIVITY AWARD
Chong Soon Khong (Ken)
Bath Spa University
Dr Ken Chong is an award-winning composer, chart-topping songwriter,
and an educator at tertiary institutions, including Nanyang
Technological University. Ken's accolades include Apple Music Best Song
of 2016 (China) for his song “Rainbow Bot”, sung by Mandopop queen
Stefanie Sun, as well as recognition for his music in full feature
films, TV programmes, and advertisements. Bath Spa University was
pivotal in Ken's songwriting career, where almost half of his songs
submitted for his Master of Music final year project were sold to
popular Chinese music artists upon graduation. Ken attributes his
success to the university's ability to help him identify his strengths
and passions, and then develop knowledge and skills towards achieving
excellence. Ken recognises the benefits of music composition, often
perceived as exclusive to a gifted few, and hopes to show how technology
has democratised composing, such that anyone can create. He credits his
UK educational journey with the impact he now has as a music teacher on
his students at various institutes of higher learning in Singapore.
SCIENCE AND SUSTAINABILITY AWARD
Stephanie Choon Xia Liaw
University of Strathclyde
University of Birmingham
Stephanie Liaw is the Energy Lead for Singapore and Malaysia at Mott
MacDonald, where she drives energy transition and sustainability
initiatives across Asia. She is currently leading the cross-border
interconnector projects at various phases to integrate green energy,
connecting Singapore and the ASEAN Power Grid. Under her leadership,
Mott MacDonald developed a model to assess interconnector impacts,
funded by the UK FCDO under the UK-SG Green Economy Framework.
Stephanie's Engineering and MBA studies in the UK provided a
transformative, multicultural experience, equipping her with valuable
technical insights and business opportunities to advance energy
transition in the region. Her enduring passion lies in ensuring
equitable energy access in underdeveloped countries, advancing renewable
energy by reducing carbon emissions, and enhancing community
livelihoods through Just Transition principles. This passion continues
to fuel her mission as an Energy Lead, committed to bringing clean
energy to shape a more sustainable future for all.
SOCIAL ACTION AWARD
Shalom Lim Ern Rong
University of Liverpool
Shalom Lim is an artist and a writer, as well as an advocate
dedicated to disability inclusion in Singapore. As a committee member on
the Management Board of the Disabled People's Association, he strives
to improve social policies relating to disability and to shift public
perspectives. He has also collaborated with K9Assistance to expand
access to assistance dogs for individuals and families with non-vision
disabilities in Singapore. Shalom's storytelling, through books and
performances, challenges perceptions and touches hearts, showing others
that people with disabilities can thrive academically and contribute
meaningfully. Pursuing Criminology and Security at the University of
Liverpool shaped Shalom's confidence in advocacy and his passion for
justice and inclusion. The university's open discussions helped him
recognise the power of his voice in pushing for change. Shalom continues
to use his art and writing to build a more inclusive society in
Singapore, and to inspire others to see inclusion as a necessity, not a
choice.