Saturday, September 12, 2009

ICAO Council President impressed with TP's Aviation Programs

It is indeed a proud day for aviation at Temasek Polytechnic (TP) when the President of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) council, Roberto Kobeh González, visited Temasek Polytechnic (TP) on August 5, 2009. During a tour of TP conducted by PCEO, Mr Kobeh visited LTT and IDC Asia and was very impressed with TP's aviation training programmes, the passion of TP's students and staff, and TP's innovative efforts to meet the increasing demands of the aviation industry.

The ICAO is a specialised agency of the United Nations which oversees the safe and orderly development of all aspects of international civil aviation.

Speaking at a special tea reception held in his honour at TP, Mr. Kobeh drew from his personal experiences and shared with students, staff and industry partners, his views on the present economic situation and how he thinks education will be a key initiative to steer the aviation industry from turbulence towards recovery.

Mr. Kobeh's visit to TP, his first to an educational institution in Asia, was part of his visit to Singapore at the joint invitation of Minister for Foreign Affairs George Yeo and Minister for Transport Raymond Lim, who is also Second Minister for Foreign Affairs.

It is under the auspices of Singapore’s International Organisations Distinguished Visitors Programme, which invites outstanding individuals from international organisations, such as the United Nations and ICAO, to visit Singapore.

Students were glad to hear from Mr. Kobeh that "Opportunities will also be created by thousands of new aircraft coming on line which would require the training of hundreds of thousands of additional pilots, mechanics and air traffic controllers, in addition to managers for the organizations that will hire them."

Mr. Kobeh also praised TP's industry guests and reinforced what many of them already knew. He said, "By working with educational institutions like TP, you stand to increase your pool of future employees, tailor their skills to suit the future direction of your business, and complement the global pool of skilled aviation personnel." and highlighted the importance of internships as "They provide opportunities for students to experience working in a real working environment, while cutting down on the time and expense of training future employees."

Mr. Kobeh concluded his speech with some very motivating words. He told the students to "keep the passion alive in whatever you do. Do not be daunted by passing difficulties. If aviation is your chosen field, remember that the industry has always, always bounced back from setbacks stronger than before. The clouds are dissipating on the horizon. Your time is coming."

With such an upbeat and inspiring message, Mr. Kobeh ended his visit by meeting with the VIPs of the occasion, the students.




















Thursday, August 13, 2009

APEC STAR VII Conference 2009

On the 30th and 31st July, around 30 AMS Year 2 students together with some of the lecturers got a chance to attend the 7th Secure Trade in the APEC Region Conference. Exclusive to companies involved in trade, this conference was an eye-opener for the students who attended it. They got to learn more about what APEC is doing in relation to ensuring secure trade and even got to rub elbows with industry guests. 

Below are some pictures from the 2-day conference held at Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel.






Tuesday, July 7, 2009

National Runway Cycling & Skating. June 21, 2009.  


Organised by SAFRA, the NRWCS is an annual event that has seen throngs of cycling and skating enthusiasts participating. This year, an amazing 109 students from all three batches of AMS took part. Some brought their own bikes, others their rollerblades. Someone even brought a skateboard to take part in the 15km route!

Held at Paya Lebar Air Base, our students had to wake up early to make it for the 8am flag-off. After the completing the route, everyone was entertained by cheerleading performances, a hip hop performance by SLEEQ and many more.

Enjoy the photos!








AMS won the 'Largest Group Contest' this year with a whopping 109 participants.






Saturday, May 23, 2009

We're in the news!

Hi guys!



AMS was featured in Straits Times today. Click HERE to read the full article.

Friday, May 22, 2009

ESC Elections: Results

Hi guys!

First off, many thanks to all the AMS students who went down to Cyber Centre to vote. Today, results for the recent elections were announced. We would like to congratulate the four AMS nominees for making it to Engineering Studies Club (ESC).  

The students are:

Jel Wai Ang (P703)
Ong Shu Ting, Jesslyn (P802) 
Sheikh Mohamed Zafran (P803)
Tang Zhi Yong (P803)

Congratulations also to Jel and Zhi Yong for garnering the most number of votes, making them the President and Vice-President of ESC respectively. 

Sunday, May 17, 2009

TPSU & ESC Elections 09/10

Hi everyone!

Elections are here again. To vote, head down to Cyber Centre @ Student Development Centre (SDC) from Tuesday 19 May till Thursday 21 May. Remember to bring your matric cards along alright!

Show your support for your fellow AMS friends. Vote for them! (:



Sunday, May 10, 2009

SADEAF Walkathon & Pertapis Golf Tournament

SADeaf Walkathon

28 March 2009. Students from AMS Year 2 participated in a Walkathon organized by the Singapore Association for the Deaf. The walk spanned 4 km starting from SADeaf's building and ran all the way to the Esplanade with a mission of raising funds to support the SADeaf's essential programmes. Students were stationed at various points along the route to facilitate the event and to direct participants along the right path. Stationed at the Esplanade were students from AMS too, to help guide finishers of the walkathon towards shuttle buses or refreshments. 

AMS students assembling before the walkathon.

AMS Students group shot!

AMS Students group shot with Mr. Cyrano!


Pertapis Golf Tournament

9th April 2009. AMS Year 2 students participated in an event organised by Pertapis called the Pertapis "Swing for Hope" Charity Golf. Students were required to man booths, usher or go out to the course to do measurements. The event was organised for people who are interested in paying to play golf, and funds generated went to Pertapis, a voluntary welfare organisation. 

Click here for more details about the event.

Students manning a booth selling golf clubs.

Another booth selling soft toys.



Watch this space for more updates about our upcoming events.