Partners

Partners

Singapore - ETH Centre (SEC)

The Singapore-ETH Centre for Global Environmental Sustainability (SEC) in Singapore was established in 2010 as a collaboration between ETH Zurich and the National Research Foundation (NRF) of Singapore. SEC aims to strengthen the capacity of Singapore and Switzerland to research and actively respond to the challenges of global environmental sustainability.

Singapore - MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART)

The Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (external pageSMART) is a major research enterprise established by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (external pageMIT) in partnership with the National Research Foundation of Singapore (external pageNRF) in 2007. SMART serves as an intellectual hub for international research collaborations, not only between MIT and Singapore, but also involving researchers from the region and beyond.

TUMCREATE (Technical University Munich)

external pageTUMCREATE programme started in 2010 as a collaboration between Germany’s Technische Universität München (external pageTUM) and Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (external pageNTU) with funding by the National Research Foundation of Singapore (external pageNRF). TUMCREATE research is interdisciplinary on the cutting edge of natural sciences, engineering and information & communication technologies.

Singapore Management University (SMU)

external pageThe external pageSchool of Social Sciences (SOSS) is housed in the Singapore Management University (SMU), established in 2007. The SOSS offers the very first multi-disciplinary social sciences programme in Singapore in the main disciplines of Political Science, Psychology or Sociology.

National University of Singapore (NUS)

external pageThe external pageUrban Climate Lab is housed in the National University of Singapore (external pageNUS) Geography Department. Firmly established as Asia's best, the department is consistently ranked among the top Geography departments globally. The Lab specializes in science and social science research into urban climates within Singapore, and in other tropical cities.

Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES)

The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (external pageCARES) was established in 2013 and brings together researchers from the University of Cambridge (external pageUC), Nanyang Technological University (external pageNTU) and National University of Singapore (external pageNUS) to work on new scientific advances and technologies that will benefit Singapore and the international community.

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