launched by the Singapore Government in 2003 to establish and
promote Singapore as a premier education hub and help international students make an informed decision on studying in
Singapore. This initiative is led by the Singapore Economic
Development Board and supported by the Singapore Tourism
Board, SPRING Singapore, International Enterprise Singapore and
the Ministry of Education. The following describes the key roles
that each agency plays in the arena ofSingapore Education.
Higher Education:
Since 1965 education at all levels, including higher education, has grown exponentially. In 2000 Singapore had six Higher Education Institutions(HEIs). First, is the National University of Singapore (NUS) regarded as the flag ship of Singapore's education system. It has 8 faculties, 50 departments, 4 graduate schools, and 7 "specialist research instiutes" for advanced study and research in areas of "strategic importance to the nation's development." They are:
- Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology
- Institute of Micro-Electronics
- Institute os Systems Science
- National University Medical Institute
- Institute of Molecular Agro-Biology
- Data Storage Institute and the Institute for Materials Engineering and Research
Benefits of Studying in Singapore
- Singapore is a safe city with a low crime rate and a stable political environment.
- Singapore is a multilingual county and provides a conducive environment for students to improve their English proficiency.
- Singapore's high standards of living including personal freedom, high quality of healthcare, schools, is something that students can look forward to.
- With many multinational companies in Singapore, there are good job opportunities for executives and professionals whos are bilingual and familiar with the Chinese culture.
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