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Graduate student application for housing

 

Residential Services processes student applications for housing during the course of their studies in NUS.

Newly admitted students are typically required to report around mid-July to the program office. Following orientation, they will be advised by their departmental graduate coordinators about coursework and enrollment. Research students must take a minimum of three courses and a maximum of four courses per semester. The courses are mostly doctoral seminars, which involve intensive and fundamental treatment of the subject. Students in such classes are usually expected to perform significant amounts of reading, independent analysis and critique.

New students in the PhD programs are attached to a mentor. The mentor is a faculty member in the student's department. The student is expected to work with and learn from the mentor. The mentorship is supposed to expose the students to research and teaching, and enhance their skills. As part of the scholarship, each student assists the mentor for a minimum of 6 hours per week, performing teaching and research related tasks. The mentors can also guide and instruct the students to develop new skills.

Students from institutions whose medium of instruction is not English, have to pass an English proficiency test upon registration. Those who fail this test are required to attend remedial basic and/ or intermediate English classes, and eventually pass the test.

Prospective students are encouraged to read the Faculty & Research and Meet the Students sections in this brochure to learn more about our current students, faculty members and their research interests.

If you would like to know more about Singapore, the Singapore Infomap at http://www.sg is an official source of information on Singapore, and a one-stop guide to Singapore. Besides the fast facts and statistics available at Singapore Snapshot, you can find the following:

 

  • History of Singapore
  • National Symbols
  • Multimedia resources
  • Gallery of Singapore Sights

and more!

The website also contains useful directory links ranging from Arts & Entertainment to Sports & Recreation. For information on traveling within Singapore, the official travel guide is New Asia Singapore produced by the Singapore Tourism Board.