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The National University of Singapore (NUS) is a national research university in Singapore. It is known as one of the best universities in Asia.
Former names | Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School (1905–1921) King Edward VII College of Medicine (1921–1949) University of Malaya, Singapore campus (1949–1962) University of Singapore (1962–1980) Nanyang University (1956–1980) |
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Type | Autonomous university[1] |
Established | 1905 6 August 1980 (National University of Singapore) | (King Edward VII College of Medicine)
Endowment | S$4.39 billion (2019)[2] ≈ US$ 3.15 billion |
Chancellor | Halimah Yacob |
Location | 1°17′44″N 103°46′36″E |
Campus | Urban 150 ha (0.58 sq mi) |
Colours | Orange and blue |
Affiliations | IARU, Washington University in St. Louis McDonnell International Scholars Academy,[3] etc. |
Website | www |
Chen Chun Hua, a visiting professors of NUS was reportedly investigated by NUS Business School after she was accused of academic fraud. Upon then, the university removed her profile on it's official website. Chen, who is reportedly from Peking University, allegedly has a degree from a fake university in Europe and pretended to be a “military adviser” for Huawei. Her education qualification begin to gain attention after Huawei issued a public statement refuting her ties to the firm and its founder Ren Zhengfei. Chen's professional biography on Newhuadu Business School’s website listed her qualified with doctorate of business administration from the "European University of Ireland" in 2001. Singapore news media, TODAY, reported that it couldn't find the official website of "European University of Ireland" and the British magazine, Times Higher Education, reported that the education ministry in Ireland had previously investigated the “European University of Ireland”.[4][5][6]
NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 新加坡国立大学附属数理中学 Sekolah Tinggi NUS bagi Matematik dan Sains | |
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Address | |
20 Clementi Avenue 1 Singapore 129957 | |
Information | |
Type | Specialized Independent |
Motto | Experiment. Explore. Excel. |
Established | 1 January 2005 |
Session | Single session |
Gender | Co-ed |
Age range | 13-18 |
Enrollment | ≈ 1000 |
Student to teacher ratio | 10:1 |
Classrooms | 54 |
Houses | Fleming, Nobel, Fibonacci, Faraday |
Colour(s) | Pantone 3272 Pantone 432 White |
Affiliation | National University of Singapore |
Website | nushigh |
杜克—国大医学研究生院 (Chinese) | |
Type | Medical school |
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Established | April 2005 |
Parent institution | Duke University and NUS |
Location | |
Website | www |
NUS High School[12] is a scientific high school affiliated to the NUS. The university also include schools for computing,[13] dentistry, engineering, medicine[14] and many other areas.
Name | Description |
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Cancer Science Institute of Singapore | Since 15 October 2008, Cancer Science Institute (CSI) of Singapore is dedicated to investigating cancer. |
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials | Established in 2014, the Centre for Advanced 2D Materials is dedicated to the study of two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene. |
Centre of Healthcare Innovation and Medical Engineering | The Centre for Innovation in Healthcare (CIH) aims to develop and implement new models of health care. |
Centre for Quantum Technologies | Since December 2007, the Centre for Quantum Technologies conducts research on quantum mechanics. |
Centre For Remote Imaging, Sensing And Processing (CRISP) | This institute was established with funding from the Agency for Science, Technology & Research (A*STAR) of Singapore. CRISP aims research in optical and microwave remote sensing technology and applications. |
Energy Studies Institute | The Energy Studies Institute conducts research on energy policies. |
Institute for Mathematical Sciences | This institute was established on 1 July 2000 with startup funding from the Ministry of Education and NUS. It fosters various mathematical research. |
Interactive And Digital Media Institute | The Institute explores commercially creative interactive media research. |
Life Sciences Institute | The Life Sciences Institute (LSI) conducts research on biological approaches in human health and diseases. |
Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) | MBI's scientific research is focused on the dynamical and mechanical aspects of biological functions. |
Singapore Nuclear Research And Safety Initiative | The Singapore Nuclear Research and Safety Initiative (SNRSI) was made to concentrate expertise and knowledge in nuclear technology and safety. |
Singapore Synchrotron Light Source (SSLS)[16][17][18] | SSLS conducts research involving the use of synchrotron radiation. This includes micro/nanofabrication. |
Solar Energy Research Institute Of Singapore (SERIS) | Since 2008, SERIS conducts research and development on solar energy technologies. |
Temasek Laboratories[19][20] | This laboratory was launched on 6 September 2000. They conduct research in selected areas of science and technology critical to Singapore's requirements. Their interests include aeronautics, electromagnetism and information security. |
Tropical Marine Science Institute (TMSI)[21][22] | TMSI undertakes research and development in tropical marine science as well as environmental science. |
In addition, NUS also has several academic libraries[29] and an University Town[30] (or UTown).
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