ArtsEquator Lobang is a list of available open calls, job postings and other opportunities open to people from Singapore and Southeast Asia. “Lobang”, a Malay word for “hole”, is used in Singlish as a shorthand for an opportunity, valuable contact or a tip.
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Info & Resources
Note: Info on reliefs, grants and packages by the Singapore government can be found here.
[Singapore] Small Business Recovery Grant (SBRG)
The Small Business Recovery Grant (SBRG) provides one-off cash support to SMEs that have been most affected by COVID-19 restrictions over the past year, like those in the F&B, Retail, Tourism and Hospitality sectors. IRAS will notify eligible firms starting from June 2022.
[Singapore] COVID-19 Recovery Grant
The COVID-19 Recovery Grant (CRG) provides temporary financial support to workers in lower- to middle-income households who are presently experiencing involuntary job loss, involuntary no-pay leave (NPL) or income loss due to the economic impact of COVID-19. Open to Self Employed Persons and part-/full-time employees.
Applications are open till 31 December 2022.
[Singapore] Temasek Trust-CDC Lifelong Learning Enabling Fund
The Temasek Trust-CDC Lifelong Learning Enabling Fund is a S$4 million community fund set up to support persons with disabilities in acquiring relevant vocational and independent living skills and emerge stronger from the pandemic.
This Fund is available for one year only until 31 December 2022.
[Singapore] The Props Collective
The Props Collective is a new props rental company based in Singapore that believes that art can be created communally and more sustainably while taking care of the environment.
[Singapore] SG Creative & Cultural Community on Facebook
The SG COVID-19 Creative/Cultural Professionals & Freelancers Support Group Facebook group was set up in Feb 2020 to share tips, resources and information for creative and cultural workers. It has since been renamed to SG Creative & Cultural Community.
[Singapore] SAMPP COVID-19 Relief Fund
Singapore Association of Motion Picture Professionals are offering grants for filmmakers and others in the film industry.
Open Calls
Open Call: Art & Market: ‘Fresh Take’ Writing Contest
Art & Market would like to invite early-career writers to write critically and/or creatively in response to the Southeast Asian art scene. They welcome traditional art writing such as previews, reviews, analytical and observational essays, as well as text formats that are more unconventional for the genre, such as short stories, poems and dialogues.
Deadline: 14 July 2022, 23.59pm (GMT+8)
Open Call: SIF’s Arts for Good Fellowship 2022
The Singapore International Foundation’s (SIF’s) Arts for Good Fellowship is back with a hybrid format! Taking place online from 5 – 7 October, 11 November and 9 December 2022, and in-person in Singapore from 9 – 13 January 2023, participating Fellows will be able to:
– build capacity by developing skills and new perspectives in running effective Arts for Good initiatives
– connect with professionals from an international ecosystem keen on using the arts for social change
– join a global alumni network in supporting and collaborating with one another for future Arts for Good initiatives
Deadline: 25 July 2022, 23:59pm (GMT +8)
Open Call: Art works and Creative Writings for the next issue of BAM (Buddhist Art Meditations) Journal
BAM (Buddhist art meditations) is an online journal for exchanging ideas on connections between creative and Buddhist practice. It mainly showcases original, personal, creative interpretations of “Buddhist Art”.
Participation calls for personal interpretations of “Buddhist Art” in the form of art works and creative writing. In other words, creative works that are deemed “Buddhist art” by its creator, for being related to Buddhism or created by Buddhist. They do not have to depict obvious Buddhist content. BAM welcomes friends from all over the world to connect with them. Submissions may be from Buddhists or non-Buddhists, professional or non-professional artists.
Deadline: 31 July 2022 (September 2022 Issue)
Singapore Unbound Awards for the Best Undergraduate Critical Essays on Singapore and Other Literatures
For the second year running, Singapore Unbound, a NYC-based literary non-profit, will be giving out three awards of USD250.00 each for the best three undergraduate critical essays on topics in Singapore and other literatures. The purpose of these awards is to encourage the teaching and study of Singapore literature at college level and the cultivation of general appreciation for the character and achievements of Singapore literature.
Deadline: 31 July 2022
Call for Submissions: Epigram Books Fiction Prize 2023
Established in 2015, the Epigram Books Fiction Prize (EBFP) was initiated to promote contemporary Singapore creative writing and reward excellence in Singapore literature. Since 2020, the EBFP has been open to writers from Southeast Asia.
Writers must be citizens and permanent residents of Southeast Asia. Each submission must be a full-length, original and unpublished manuscript of at least 40,000 words, written in the English language. Translated works are also allowed, although terms and conditions apply.
Deadline: 1 August 2022
Call For Entry: The 33rd Singapore International Film Festival
With its dynamic programming, SGIFF is an important voice for groundbreaking Asian Cinema in Singapore and the region.
A call out to invite filmmakers, production & distribution houses, film & cultural institutions working on Asian & Southeast Asian cinema to participate in the festival.
Categories include:
– Feature Films & Short Films
– Asian Producers Network
– Southeast Asian Film Lab
– Youth Critics Programme
Early bird deadline: 24 July 2022
Deadline: 8 August 2022
Open Call: The Yale Drama Series 2023 Playwriting Competition
The Yale Drama Series is seeking submissions for its 2023 playwriting competition. The winning play will be selected by the series’ current judge, Jeremy O. Harris. The winner of this annual competition will be awarded the David Charles Horn Prize of $10,000, publication of their manuscript by Yale University Press, and a celebratory event. The prize and publication are contingent on the playwright’s agreeing to the terms of the publishing agreement.
The Yale Drama Series Competition strongly urges electronic submission. By electronically submitting your script, you will receive immediate confirmation of your successful submission and the ability to check the status of your entry. They will accept hard copies.
Deadline: 15 August 2022
Open Call: Permisi
P7:1SMA is calling for applications for Permisi, a sharing space where one can share or ask for feedback for any brewing ideas or creation with the larger community. Each sharing will be for 30 minutes, inclusive of a conversation circle.
‘Permisi’ is an interjection in Malay-Indonesian that is commonly used in speech to apologise when seeking a clarification. This effort is a homage to Eng Kai Er’s ‘Make it Share it’ Philosophy.
Deadline: 19 August 2022 & 18 November 2022
Call for Submissions: 13-19 Art Prize (The 2nd Edition)
Launched in 2021, the 13-19 Art Prize is an annual art competition which seeks to recognise and celebrate young art talents in Singapore, while also imparting values of giving-back to the community to support their peers from disadvantaged backgrounds through the arts.
The 2nd edition of the 13-19 Art Prize sees the Prize going beyond Singapore to include talents from Southeast Asia. 2022 will see the Digital artwork category welcome entries from youths aged 13-19 residing in the region. The Canvas artwork category will remain open only to those residing in Singapore.
Deadline: 10 September 2022
Call for Submissions: Publish with the Diacritic
The Diacritic will continue to foster academic conversations and make efforts to accentuate contemporary discourse by voicing critical perspectives.
Got some amazing and creative academic ideas during summer(or, from any time)? Publish with the Diacritic next AY! Head over to Instagram and DM The Diacritic’s friendly editors @ashpurplefire, @_kritzzz, and @darren__teo.
Call for Submissions: The Tiger Moth Review
The Tiger Moth Review, a new and independent eco-conscious journal from Singapore, is calling for submissions of poetry, prose, art and photography that emphasises the connections between “human activity and the environment that produces it”, work that displays an “awareness of ecology and concerns over environmental disaster” (“Ecopoetics”, Poetry Foundation).
They are looking for work that is eco-conscious and critical, work that celebrates the beauty/ bounty of nature, work that is cognisant, curious and contemplative of the relationships between humanity, modernity, cultures and the environments in which we live in or imagine ourselves to inhabit.
July issue: Submit between February and April
January issue: Submit between August and October
Call for Submissions: Singapore Unbound: SUSPECT
Singapore Unbound is calling for submissions for its new journal SUSPECT – poetry, literary fiction, essays, and any kind of writings that do not fall into these categories, written or translated into English by authors who identify as Asian. They also publish reviews of books by Asian authors and interviews with Asian writers and artists.
Submit a group of 3-5 poems, a story, or an essay, with a brief cover letter, in MSWord format to Jee at jkoh@singaporeunbound.org.
Open Call: SCCC: Programming Ideas
As part of the SCCC’s aim to promote Chinese Singaporean art and culture, it is inviting Singapore-based artists, organisations and community partners to submit their proposals for programmes to be held at our centre. The proposed projects could be presented in any format and need not be limited to exhibitions, guided tours, workshops, talks, conferences, performances, demonstrations, film screenings or educational courses.
Open Call: Raise Three Fingers
Raise Three Fingers (formerly Art for Freedom MM) is a campaign hub founded by artists and creatives in Myanmar to bring the global art community together and highlight the unfolding human rights and humanitarian crises caused by the military coup on February 1 2021. They are calling on the global art community to raise three fingers and shine a light on an illegitimate power grab.
Open Call: Conservation Research Writing Residency
Rimbun Dahan now offers short-term residencies, between 2 weeks and 3 months, for researchers in environmental conservation issues who need time and space to write up their research for publication.
Applications on a rolling basis from 1 March 2021.
Open Call: Youth Opera Comique (YOC): Auditions
Youth Opera Comique (YOC) is a bunch of fun-loving, yet passionate young opera singers with a desire to hone their operatic performance skills. As a company, they are focused on giving young singers opportunities to perform in unique, refreshing productions and exposure to this wonderful art form.
List Yourself: Producers SG Directory
The Producers SG Directory is an online database of independent arts producers and managers working in and across Singapore and the region.
This is a growing directory. Producers SG welcomes submissions from producers and arts managers from Singapore, the rest of Southeast Asia, as well as professionals who work regularly with artists and/or platforms in this region.
Call for Pitches: SO-FAR: Contributions
SO-FAR are accepting pitches for our short-form Weekly columns. Before approaching them with a pitch, they encourage you to familiarise yourself with the content, style, rigour and ethos of SO-FAR. Take time to read the details of each column below to find out which would best suit your work. Please also pay special attention to the accepted formats for each column. They expect writers to be responsive and deadline-driven.
Jobs
National Gallery Singapore: Various positions
National Gallery Singapore is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
National Gallery: Intern (Film Programmes)
Job description includes:
– Assist in maintaining and updating festival microsite and other digital social platforms on a daily basis during the festival. The candidate will need to be detail-oriented and patient to be able to see updates through to completion. The ability to do simple editing of still images and videos is an advantage.
– Assist with front-of-house duties like ticket checks, crowd management, volunteer management, conduct surveys and collate results for analysis etc. Candidate will need to be personable but quick at picking up cues in physical environment and troubleshooting where necessary.
– Assist with the management of film festival logistics like conducting test screenings, installation and deinstallation, ticketing, brochure distribution, preparation of screening venues etc.
– Transcribe interviews with filmmakers and other guests. The candidate will need to have a strong command of the English language.
– Guest liaison officer for invited artists, filmmakers and other professionals from the arts sector.
Deadline: 22 July 2022
National Gallery: Intern (Library & Archives)
Job description includes:
– Assist team in the running of the library and archives in terms of its administration, collection care, digitisation of archives, post processing and maintenance of digital assets.
– Research on & cataloguing of artist archives
Deadline: 25 July 2022
National Gallery: Intern (Partnership Development)
Job description includes:
– Gallery Benefit 2023 Fundraiser
– Donor Management and Cultivation
– Research
Deadline: 25 July 2022
National Gallery: Intern (Curatorial Programmes)
Job roles includes:
Planning
– Conduct research on exhibition related resources for the expansion of topics in relation to curatorial themes.
– Assist in the development of art & culture programmes for adult audiences, youths and various communities.
Implementing
– Host and liaise with artists, industry speakers and other cultural workers in relation to programmes and projects.
– Assist in logistics and documentation of physical and online talks and events.
– Conduct, collate and evaluate audience feedback through surveys and focus groups.
Deadline: 25 July 2022
National Gallery: Intern (Community & Access) – BFG
The intern will embark on a core project: To research and adapt best practices in volunteer deployment, engagement and training. They will support the management and deployment of volunteers.
The intern will also assist the team with ongoing/new digitial initiatives. They will be involved in the co-writing of Perspectives articles on interest stories found within the BFG Programme.
Lastly, the intern will support the following administrative tasks within the team:
– Managing Agenda & Meeting Minutes of BFG and C&A WIPs
– Weekly Updates to Visitor Experience Team
– Updating of engagement database
– Ad-hoc Tour & Programme Support
Deadline: 25 July 2022
National Gallery: Intern (Community Engagement & Access)
Some roles include:
Stewardship of Community Partners
– Support the community engagement team to identify and cultivate new as well as steward current community stakeholders
Operations and Administration
– Support relationship manager in planning and coordination of online and onsite programmes
Research & Evaluation on Programmes and Accessibility
– Evaluate and suggest improvements for existing operational processes to support the upscale and delivery of our programmes
Deadline: 30 July 2022
Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI): Various Positions
ITI is looking for a Marketing Manager and an Administrative Executive (Facilities).
Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI): Marketing Manager
The Marketing Manager will formulate and execute the marketing and communications strategy and plan for ITI, oversee a team of marketing executives, maintain relationships with stakeholders and provide strategic direction. This position is ideal for someone with experience and an understanding / interest in arts management, theatre or the arts.
Intercultural Theatre Institute (ITI): Administrative Executive (Facilities)
The Administrative Executive (Facilities) will undertake administrative and operational tasks in relation to the maintenance of ITI’s premises and other aspects of ITI’s operations. This position is ideal for someone with experience and some understanding or experience in facilities / property management.
Asia Europe Foundation (ASEF): Internship Opportunity
Internships in ASEF are a form of experiential learning that supports students to integrate knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields they are considering for career paths and give ASEF the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.
Kult Studio & Gallery: Project Executive
Kult Studio & Gallery is looking for a Project Executive who is keen to work at a multi-disciplinary studio that gets briefed on projects that are simply unique each time.
Job roles include:
– Service accounts for external client projects
– Be part of brainstorming and ideation processes
– Liaise with suppliers and vendors
– Plan and execute marketing events for clients and Kult Gallery
Singapore Art Museum: Various positions
The Singapore Art Museum is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
Singapore Art Museum: Head of Department, Marketing Communications & Creatives (MCC)
The Head of Department, MCC will report to the Director, Marketing Communications & Visitor Experience (VE) and will be responsible for defining and executing the strategic roadmap for the MCC team.
Responsibilities include:
– Strategic Roadmap for SB22 Marcomms
– Integrated Marketing & Communications
– Management and Mentorship
Singapore Art Museum: Internships
Eligibility:
– Have a positive attitude
– Keen interest in the Arts and Culture industry
– Can commit for a period of 2 to 6 months
– Able to commence internship from May to June 2022 or August to September 2022
– Must be a full-time matriculated student with a local or foreign educational institution
– Must be at least 18 years and above
Singapore Unbound: Various positions
Singapore Unbound is recruiting for various positions.
Positions include:
Singapore Unbound: Editorial Internship (Gaudy Boy)
Singapore Unbound is seeking a passionate and meticulous individual for a one-year editorial internship with SP Blog. This internship offers a great opportunity to be involved with a socially conscious literary platform to amplify the voices of Asian writers from different communities.
The intern will be working directly with the Book Reviews Editor in the following areas:
– Researching and recommending new books for review
– Liaising with publishers for Advance Reading Copies
– Pitching books to reviewers and following up
– Editing first drafts of reviews under the guidance of the Book Reviews Editor
– Maintaining records of reviews
Singapore Unbound: Publicity Internship (Gaudy Boy)
Singapore Unbound is seeking a bright and enthusiastic individual for a one-year publicity internship. This internship offers a rare opportunity to be involved with a young and dynamic press and to gain valuable hands-on experience in community outreach, arts marketing, and public relations. The intern will be working directly with the Managing Editor.
Job responsibilities include:
– Pitching books to news outlets and book review editors via email blasts and physical book mailings in a timely fashion
– Responding to review queries in a timely fashion and planning follow-ups to those who have not responded
– Building rapport and good relationships with media contacts
– Maintaining and growing a media contact list
– Helping to plan social media campaigns
– Brainstorming ideas for features, interviews, reviews, etc. of the press, author, and book.
Checkpoint Theatre: Various positions
Checkpoint Theatre has various positions open.
Positions include:
Checkpoint Theatre: Volunteer
Be part of Checkpoint Theatre’s Front-of-House team and play a vital role in creating a welcoming theatre experience for our audience! They are looking for volunteers who are passionate about the arts, personable, and can think well on their feet. Duties include greeting guests, handling patron queries, as well as managing the sale of Checkpoint publications. Training and guidance will be provided.
Checkpoint Theatre: Internship
Checkpoint Theatre offers a holistic internship experience where you will learn first-hand what goes into bringing a production from page to stage. While duties will be primarily administrative in nature, interns are likely to have multiple opportunities (depending on the attachment period) to observe our creative process and follow the development of works-in-progress.
Pangdemonium! Technical Apprenticeships
Pangdemonium!’s Technical Apprenticeship programme offers a full-time, production-long, professional experience for highly motivated and committed individuals who are looking to bridge the gap between their academic experience and a professional career in theatre.
Available Apprenticeships:
– Stage Management
– Production Management
– Lighting Design
Asian Film Archive: Volunteer positions
Asian Film Archive is recruiting volunteers in different areas.
Positions include:
Asian Film Archive: Volunteer Position: Film Preservation
Job roles include:
– Cataloguing films
– Organising and archiving related materials
– Creating preservation and access copies for titles in our collection
Asian Film Archive: Volunteer Position: Outreach
Job roles include:
– Photo and/or video event coverage of various activities; Credit acknowledgement should photo/video be utilised
– Front-of-house duties
– Writing article on different events; Credit acknowledgement should articles be published
Asian Film Archive: Volunteer Position: Administrative
Job roles include:
– Update different contract databases
– Perform analytics on feedback
METIS: Social Media Intern
Metis is looking for a highly-motivated and committed candidate who wants to pursue a commercial career in visual arts management, specifically in the areas of marketing and communications. The part-time role will report to the Marketing Manager with a flexible commitment of 1-2 days per week.
iPRECIATION: Internship Opportunity
iPRECIATION is looking for an intern who is a young dynamic student or graduate, with a go-getter spirit – one who is detail-oriented, able to multitask, and willing to work under pressure to meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment. They should have good written and oral communication abilities in English and Mandarin. They should also possess efficient computer skills in Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite software and basic photography skills would be an added advantage.
Tusitala: Freelance Web Developers (Project Basis)
The Tusitala team is looking for freelance web developers, ideally from Singapore. We hope to build a network of 4-5 reliable web developers willing to work with the team at Tusitala on various web-based projects on a project basis.
Arts House Limited: Operations Support (Tech), Facilities Management [Contract]
Job roles include:
– To conceive ideas, develop and execute them as programmes (particularly Chinese) for The Arts House (AHL)
– To build strong and long-term partnerships with Chinese artists and arts organisations so as to better serve programming needs
– To assist and support as needed other AHL festivals, projects and events
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA): Various Positions
NAFA is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
NAFA: Assistant Executive Officer, Alumni Relations Office (6 months contract)
Some roles include:
– Provide administrative support to Head and employees, and manage general administrative duties such as scheduling and setting up for meetings, processing payments, preparing reports or data documentation and inventory control
– Serve as project coordinator for smooth execution of events and projects; tasks including but not limited to administrative, finance, marketing, manpower and logistics arrangement
– Update database; conduct data research and analysis through survey, online tracking, social media, phone calls and other means
NAFA: Assistant Manager/Senior Executive Officer, Special Projects Unit
Some roles include:
– Assist Head of Department to develop Talent Development Programmes and projects for Special Projects Unit (SPU).
– Provide administrative and logistics support for SPU.
– Conduct research to identify key arts events locally and overseas to participate in; Events can include but not limited to festivals, competitions and artist residencies.
– Work with the SPU team to oversee the projects from ideation to fruition, including developing and organising detailed and comprehensive work activities for execution and documentation.
NAFA: Gallery Administrator, Art Galleries
Some roles include:
– Liaise with artists during the planning and execution of exhibitions, such as gathering artwork submissions, arranging logistics for delivery of artworks to the gallery, etc.
– Work closely with team members to coordinate vendor services for various projects.
– Work with internal and external stakeholders on the publicity and marketing of exhibitions and projects as well as the associated administrative duties.
– Coordinate exhibition openings with various vendors including caterer, photographer, videographer, security guards, and manpower to set-up the venue.
LASALLE College of the Arts: Various positions
LASALLE College of the Arts is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
LASALLE College of the Arts: Executive (Marketing Communications) 2-Year Contract
The Division of Communications is seeking a highly driven individual with a passion for the arts and arts education to join us as an Executive in Marketing Communications.
Some roles include:
– Ideate, propose and develop content ideas to drive LASALLE’s brand engagement across our social media platforms.
– Produce and develop short-form digital content from pre-production planning to post-production editing.
– Write short-form content and develop layouts.
– Support the content and social media leads to manage the content and social media calendar.
Deadline: 30 June 2022 or until position is filled
LASALLE College of the Arts: Executive (Admissions) 2-Year Contract
Some roles include:
– Ensure the timely processing of applications, offers, confirmation of enrolment and Student Pass applications for the new intake of international applicants.
– Receive and process applications in accordance to current admissions criteria.
– Ensure accurate data input of applicants’ particulars into the student database system.
– Check the authenticity of transcripts and certificates with the respective institutions.
Deadline: 15 July 2022 or until position is filled
LASALLE College of the Arts: Executive/Senior Executive (Quality & Planning And Global Engagement) 2-Year Contract
Reporting to the Director, Division of Quality & Planning and Global Engagement and the Senior Manager, you will provide administrative support for academic processes and curriculum matters including the development, review and enhancements of programmes and academic policies.
Some roles include:
– Perform secretariat duties in the various academic committees.
– Support the development, implementation and review of the Academic Governance Structure and Quality Framework, and associated academic policies and processes.
– Support the maintenance of the Knowledge Hub where all institutional strategic and academic knowledge resides.
– Support the Quality Assurance and Enhancements systems to ensure compliance with regulatory frameworks governing the College.
Deadline: 30 June 2022 or until position is filled
Nanyang Technological University: Various positions
Nanyang Technological University is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
Nanyang Technological University: Manager, Curator
Responsibilities include:
– Curate Content for Exhibition and Outreach
– Develop a World-class University Archive and Art Collection
– Archive and Art Collection Management
– Collaborative and Interdisciplinary Partnerships
– Public Art Management
– Corporate and Finance Governance Services
Nanyang Technological University: Manager, Art Collection Management and Conservation
Reporting to the Head and the Deputy Director (Museum and Archive), the incumbent will support activities which align with NTU’s strategic thrusts, especially in the area of education, research and innovation. The incumbent will perform all activities related to managing the permanent and loan art collection of the University, which includes professional processes such as accessioning, preventive conservation duties, loan agreement, insurance, conservation assessment, weekly condition checks, inventory and movement required to protect the University’s and loan collections. The incumbent will also provide administrative and logical support for the daily operations, which also cover programmes, exhibitions, and special projects such as Public Art on campus.
SOTA: Various positions
School of the Arts Singapore is recruiting for various positions.
Some positions include:
SOTA: Executive/Senior Executive, Office of Administration
Supporting the Office of Administration, the Executive will work largely alongside the Arts faculties to provide an efficient conducive and creative learning environment for staff and students of SOTA.
Some roles include:
– Coordinator for SOTA Student Management System, ensure the administration processes such as subject registration, teaching group and assessment set up are carried out smoothly;
– Coordinate with the Assessment Committee in the setup of assessment details in the system, collating curriculum-related information and schedules to be uploaded to the various portal;
– Work the Exam Committee in exam-related activities such as generation of seating plan and student name list, preparation of exam stationary, etc;
– Provide administrative support to International Baccalaureate (IB)- related matters, working with Senior Executive (Curriculum & Showcases) and IB Coordinator;
SOTA: Executive, Office of Finance
Reporting to the Manager, Human Resources, the incumbent will assist in the smooth execution of the full spectrum of HR functions, from recruitment to professional development. He/She will be a valuable team player who commits and contributes to the department, so as to meet the organisational needs.
Some responsibilities include:
– Fees Collection/ Receivables and Month end closing
– Year-end Closing, Audit and Reporting
– Funds/Grants Utilisation Tracking, Accounting and Forecasting
– Student Financial Assistance Schemes Applications
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