NUS BUSINESS SCHOOL CHARITY RUN 2023 RAISES CLOSE TO $130,000 TO SUPPORT STUDENT BURSARIES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CAUSES

Singapore, 11 March 2023 –NUS Business School’s annual flagship event, the 13th Bizad Charity Run, returned to a physical format today, after two years of virtual runs due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Jointly organised by the NUS Business School Alumni Association and NUS Bizad Club, the run attracted over 750 participants and raised close to $130,000. The proceeds will go towards the NUS Business School Student Bursaries, and the World Wildlife Fund – Singapore (WWF-Singapore) to support their environmental education and outreach efforts.

Themed ‘Race to Rescue’, it comprised two categories: a competitive 10 km run and a 5 km fun run, as well as a carnival of games and activities to educate the participants about sustainable living and environmental conservation.

Ms Grace Fu, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment, who flagged-off the run, said, “As an alumna of the Business School, I am heartened to see how the school continues to care for the community and the environment through initiatives such as the Bizad Charity Run. We have a shared responsibility in achieving our climate goals, and we need the ideas and energy of all stakeholders to build a more inclusive and sustainable Singapore.”

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The funds that have been raised will go towards the NUS Business School Student Bursaries, and the WWF-Singapore.

Group photo of Minister Grace Fu and NUS Business School alumni.
Group photo of Minister Grace Fu and NUS Business School alumni.

Over the past 12 years, the Bizad Charity Run attracted 12,000 participants and raised over $2.2 million. This translated to more than 400 student bursary awards and support for 13 social service agencies.

Jason Huang, a final-year student from NUS Business School, shared, “As a recipient of NUS Business School Student Bursaries, it has enabled me to focus on my studies and fully experience the life of an undergraduate at NUS. Being a participant today, I can make a tangible difference in the lives of students who may not have the means to pursue their dreams. I am proud to contribute to this cause and positively impact the NUS Business School community.”

Distinguished Professor Andrew Rose, Dean of NUS Business School, said, “I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who contributed their resources to this year’s event. The dedication and hard work of the organisers, volunteers, and participants have made this event a success year after year. I hope that this tradition will continue to thrive and make a significant impact on the community for many years to come.”

The fundraising drive is ongoing and donations can be made at Bizad Charity Run  till 30 April 2023.

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