National University Of Singapore

olspan="2" style="font-weight: bold; text-align: center;"|National University of Singapore
olspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|Logo of the National University of Singapore
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Vision Towards a Global Knowledge Enterprise
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Established 1905
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Type Public
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Chancellor President S.R. Nathan
tyle="font-weight:bold"|President Professor Shih Choon Fong
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Deputy President & Provost Professor Tan Chorh Chuan
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Location Singapore, Kent Ridge
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Students 31,346 total (8,595 Graduate)
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Faculty and Staff 6,631 total (2,055 Faculty)
tyle="font-weight:bold"|Homepage http://www.nus.edu.sg
The National University of Singapore's (NUS) flagship campus is located in the southwest of the Republic of Singapore at Kent Ridge, bounded by the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE), Clementi Road, Buona Vista Road and Kent Ridge Park, with an area of approximately 150 hectares. One of the three universities in Singapore, (the other two being Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Management University (SMU)) the university was listed as one of the best universities in Asia by AsiaWeek magazine (now defunct) in 2000. In late 2004, NUS was rated 18th in a new global ranking of universities by The Times Higher Education Supplement published by The Times, one of only 3 Asian universities (the other two being the University of Tokyo and Beijing University) to be rated among the top 20. The university was also ranked at 9th position in the faculty-level ranking in engineering and sciences. NUS was also in the top 10 rankings for social sciences; the only Asian university to do so while in arts and humanities, NUS was ranked at the 19th position. In the Biomedic field, NUS was also ranked at the 25th position; closely behind Cornell University of US. With the university vision of "Towards a Global Knowledge Enterprise", the NUS strikes to provide a balanced, quality education, and to encourage scholarship at the highest level. One of the most comprehensive university in Asia, NUS boasts a world-class infrastructure with 6 libraries, full wireless campus-wide, full sporting facilities, lecture theatres, halls of residences and various student activities that makes a fulfilling university experience. NUS would be celebrating it's centennial anniversary in 2005.

History

The university traces its origins to the founding of The Straits Settlements and Federated Malay States Government Medical School in 1905, a realization of a dream by the city's founder, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, way back in 1823. Its name was changed to King Edward VII Medical School in 1912 and to King Edward VII College of Medicine in 1921. In 1929, Raffles College was established to promote Arts and Social Sciences at tertiary level for Singapore students, and exactly two decades later, was merged with King Edward VII College of Medicine to form the University of Malaya. In 1959, the University of Malaya was redivided into two divisions, University of Malaya in Kuala Lumpur and University of Malaya in Singapore. The latter division finally split to form the University of Singapore in 1962. The present institution was formed with the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University in 1980.

Faculties and Schools

NUS has 13 faculties and schools, and is presently still the most broad-based tertiary institution in the country in terms of course diversity.

Staff and Student Body

  • Students (as at 30 September 2004)
    • Undergraduate Students: 22,751
    • Graduate Students: 8,595
      
  • Faculty and Staff (as at 31 August 2004)
    • Faculty Members: 2,055
    • Research Staff: 1,151
    • Administrative and Professional Staff: 856
    • General Staff: 2,569

Halls of Residence

See also

External links

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
george cadle price
beverly sills
jude (film)
fluvial
1984 governor general's awards
owen wister
goh chok tong
kenny loggins
pemex
sellapan rama nathan
zelda
holy smoke!
larry mcmurtry
a kid in king arthur's court
university of malaya
donald duck four color
richard simmons (actor)
live in concert
grand tour
duke of brittany
robert buck
norm peterson
clifford claven
autocatalysis
carla tortelli
the house carpenter's daughter
fumbling towards ecstasy
merry england
classic disney cartoon era
charles stanley monck, 4th viscount monck
giovan battista carpi
the interactive encyclopedia system
rudy (film)
pentagonal revisionism
earl grey
book collecting
al bowlly
notecards
rise of the new imperialism
gimpo airport
penn and teller
intermedia
alderman
.fm