SLA Recipients

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Congratulations to our SLA 2020 recipients!

Prior to 2023, NAA was called the Student Life Awards (SLA). 2020 marked the second time SLA was held. Below is a list of all recipients from the 2020 ceremony.

This category recognises inspiring projects that have elevated NUS campus vibrancy in various areas.

CAC+US 2019: LUMINOUS
distinction /
NUS Cultural Activities Club
ClimbNUS 2019
distinction /
L.E.G.O Week 2019
distinction /
NUS Students' Science Club
Inclusive Festival 2019
merit /
NUS Enablers
NUANSA 2018: Tasasek
merit /
NUANSA
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merit /
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Eusoff Hall Drama and Dance Production 18/19
merit /
Eusoff Hall

This category recognises outstanding projects that have made a meaningful and lasting impact on communities beyond NUS.

Grant A Wish XVI (GAW XVI)
distinction /
NUS Students' Community Service Club
Operation Orion 2018
distinction /
NUS Civil Engineering Club
Public Health Service 2018
distinction /
NUS Medical Society
Project C.A.N. XVI
merit /
NUS Students' Community Service Club
Project R.I.C.E.+
merit /
Red Cross Youth (NUS Chapter)
Project Sa'Bai
merit /
NUS Medical Society
Project DOVE (Duke-NUS Overseas Volunteering Expedition)
merit /
Duke-NUS Medical School
Thoo Kool 4 Skool
merit /
Temasek Hall
YEP Project Meraki
merit /
Food Science and Technology Society
This category recognises individuals or teams who have represented NUS in competition and have excelled in the international, regional or national level.
Sashimi Team, NUS Faculty of Engineering
distinction /
National Maritime Case Competition by NUS Faculty of Engineering
NUS Faculty of Law
distinction /
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) International Arbitration Moot
NUS Faculty of Engineering
distinction /
I-CAST (International Case Study Competition) 2019
NUS Faculty of Law
merit /
NUS Team in International Air and Space Law Academy (IASLA) Space Law Moot Court Competition - Asia Pacific Regional Round
NUS Chinese Debate Team
merit /
Shan Hai Cup International Chinese Debate Invitational Competition
NUS Team 44, NUS Faculty of Law
merit /
Asian Law Students' Association (ALSA) International Moot Court Competition 2018
Stetson Ugani Team, NUS Faculty of Law
merit /
Southeast Asian Regional Rounds (“SEARR”) of the 23rd Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court Competition (“Stetson”)
Team Eutopia, NUS Faculty of Law
merit /
INTA Asia-Pacific Moot Court Competition

This category recognises student leaders who have significantly enhanced student life through their leadership qualities and the embodiment of NUS core values.

Chua Cheng Ling
distinction /
NUS Students' Science Club, Faculty of Science
Jonathan Yeo
distinction /
NUS Sailing, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Wang Lu
distinction /
NUS Students' Engineering Club, Faculty of Engineering
Wang Kai Richard
distinction /
NUSSU, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Lee Qing Xi
merit /
RunNUS 2018, School of Design & Environment
Jeremy Lim Hao Shun
merit /
NUSSU BizComm, School of Business
Ho Ding Heng
merit /
Project Sa'Bai, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

This category recognises high-performing sporting individuals with an exceptional track record of achievements.

Sportsman of the Year

Johrathon Cheok
distinction /
NUS Basketball, School of Business
Christopher Cheong
merit /
NUS Swimming, School of Business
Loo Jian Wei, Raymond
merit /
NUS Basketball, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Matthew Scott Lau Wen Jiang
merit /
NUS Sailing, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
Teo Kee Chong
merit /
NUS Handball, Faculty of Engineering
Loo Jian Wei, Raymond
merit /
NUS Basketball, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

Sportswoman of the Year

Vanessa Lee
distinction /
NUS Track & Field, NUS Cross Country, Faculty of Engineering
Chantal Liew Li-Shan
merit /
NUS Swimming, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
Chiew Wenqi
merit /
NUS Taekwondo, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

Sports Team of the Year (Individual Sports)

NUS Archery
merit /
NUS Shooting
distinction /
NUS Climbing Women's Team
merit /
NUS Swimming Women's Team
merit /
NUS Table Tennis Women's Team
merit /

Sports Team of the Year (Team Sports)

NUS Basketball Men's Team
distinction /
NUS Netball Team
merit /
NUS Handball Men's Team
merit /
NUS Dragonboat Women's Team
merit /
NUS Handball Women's Team
merit /

Sports Team of the Year (Event Sports)

K2 Women Pair
distinction /
Tan Xiao Wei & Nurul Hannah, NUS Canoeing
Swimming Women Relays Team
merit /
Lim Jia Enn, Xenia Chan, Melissa Chan, Marina Chan, Chantal Liew and Michelle Lee, NUS Swimming
Track & Field 4x400m Women Relay Team
merit /
Ong Jia Ling, Kathleen Lin, Celeste Goh and Gladys Ang, NUS Track & Field
Air Pistol Women Triples
merit /
Natalie Khor, Tai Weiyi Marina and Phaedra Tan, NUS Shooting

NUS President Sports Award

Team - NUS Track and Field
Individual - Jasmine Goh
NUS Handball, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences

This non-competitive category honours two groups: Campus Vibrancy, presented to University-wide projects that have made an impact on student life and community building. and Campus Choice, a popularity award voted by the NUS student community.

Campus Choice Awards

Group - NUS Women's Climbing Team
Sports Team of the Year (Individual Sports) Merit Award Recipient
Individual - Jonathan Yeo
Leadership Distinction Award Recipient

Campus Vibrancy

Inter-Faculty Games 2018/2019 by NUS Students Sports Club
Participating Bodies: Business School, College of Design and Engineering , Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Faculty of Dentistry, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, NUS College, School of Computing, Sports Club, Yale-NUS College, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine
NUS Inter-Hall Games 2018/2019 Co-convening Halls: King Edward Hall VII & Temasek Hall
Participating Bodies: Eusoff Hall, Kent Ridge Hall, King Edward VII Hall, Raffles Hall, Sheares Hall, Temasek Hall

Our Dedication & Commitment

The NUS Office of Student Affairs (OSA) seizes every opportunity to supports the NUS student community through student services, residential admission, clubs, leaders’ training, community engagement, integration and service learning, health and wellness, as well as disability support.

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