SIM University

SIM University
Type

National university

Publicly-Funded, Private University[1]
Established 2005
Endowment

S$101.60 million

[2]
Chancellor Mr Gerard Ee
President Professor Cheong Hee Kiat
Academic staff
921
Administrative staff
225
Students 13,369
Undergraduates 11,115
Postgraduates 2,254
Location Clementi, Singapore
1°19′45″N 103°46′35″E / 1.32917°N 103.77639°E / 1.32917; 103.77639Coordinates: 1°19′45″N 103°46′35″E / 1.32917°N 103.77639°E / 1.32917; 103.77639
Campus

Clementi

9.2 hectares
Colours

UniSIM Red
White

        
Affiliations International Association of Universities
Website www.unisim.edu.sg

SIM University (Abbreviation: UniSIM) is a private university in Singapore.[1] It was established in 2005 and is managed separately from the SIM Global Education arm of the Singapore Institute of Management Group.

Previously, SIM university only admitted part-time students but began to offer publicly funded university places in 2014. Though a private university, eligible students are able to enjoy government tuition fee subsidy, government loans and bursaries for their undergraduate education.[3][4]

As of 2014 the patron of the university is Tony Tan Keng Yam, President of Singapore. The Chancellor of the university is Professor Cham Tao Soon, who was the founding president of Nanyang Technological University (NTU). The Founding President of SIM University is Professor Cheong Hee Kiat, former deputy president of NTU. In October 2013, it was announced that UniSIM has been selected to house Singapore's third law school.[5][6]

History

Year 2005: Establishment

Singapore Institute of Management received Ministry of Education (MOE) mandate to start a private university for working adults. SIM University (UniSIM), the first and only university in Singapore dedicated to adult learners, was established. The university will be housed at the SIM Headquarters, the largest and most comprehensive campus among Singapore's private education industry.

Year 2006: First Student Intake

UniSIM commenced classes officially with the first student intake in January.

Year 2008: Government Subsidy

The Singapore Government announced a government tuition fee subsidy of up to 40% of tuition fees to eligible UniSIM undergraduates. The government tuition fee subsidy will be granted to eligible Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents (PR).

Year 2011: Enhanced Government Subsidy

The Government tuition fee subsidy was increased up to 55% of tuition fees.

Year 2012

Private to Local University Status

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, in the National Day Rally 2012, announced that Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) and SIM University (UniSIM) will become the republic's 5th and 6th universities in future. Both institutions will participate in the Government’s plan to increase the number of publicly funded full-time university places.[7]

Extension of Financial Aid

The government bursaries and loans, which are currently only available to full-time students in the autonomous universities will be extended to UniSIM’s part-time students.

Year 2013

Setting up of Third Law School

Education Minister Heng Swee Keat announced at UniSIM convocation ceremony that SIM University has been selected to house Singapore's third law school.[8]

Announcement of publicly funded Full-time programmes

UniSIM, together with SIT, will launch full-time publicly funded degree programmes in 2014. New programmes offered by both universities will take on the new 'Applied Degree' pathway which will heavily emphasize practice-oriented teaching. UniSIM will first offer programmes in Accountancy, Finance and Marketing.[9]

Academic schools

SIM University currently offers more than 50 academic programmes through four academic schools.

School of Arts & Social Sciences

The School offers a diverse range of programmes in Languages and Literatures, Social Sciences and Translation. It also offers Certification Examinations for Professional Interpreters. The school also offers the first and only Translation & Interpretation bachelor's degree programme in Singapore.

School of Business

The School offers a diverse range of Business and Management programmes. It also offers the first Master of Taxation programme in Singapore in collaboration with the Tax Academy of Singapore.

The School of Business has the largest enrolment of students in the university.

School of Human Development & Social Services

The School offers a range of programmes in Counselling, Early Childhood Education, Human Resource Management and Social Work. It offers Singapore's first counselling degree programmes at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, first early childhood bachelor's degree as well as the first Gerontology programme at the postgraduate level.

School of Science & Technology

The School offers a range of programmes in Aerospace & Aviation, Building, Engineering, Military Studies and Technology. It also offers an industrial PhD programme.

Admissions

A candidate applying to SIM University must either be a Singapore Citizen, Permanent Resident or a resident in Singapore. In addition, the candidate must meet the relevant entry requirements.

Offices

Office of the President

The Office of the President provides the overall leadership to the operations of the university.

Office of the Provost

The Office of the Provost formulates, implements and reviews academic policies and programmes. The Office also oversees the activities and initiatives of the four academic schools as well as the UniSIM College, Office of Graduate Studies and the Centre for Applied Research.

Office of the Registrar

The Office of the Registrar formulates, implements and reviews administrative policies, processes and procedures. The Office provides effective and efficient support services through the Offices of Admission, Academic Services and Student & Alumni Relations.

Office of the Vice-President (Learning Services)

The Office of the Vice-President (Learning Services) develops, implements and reviews the effectiveness of teaching and learning support services. The cluster consists of the Educational Technology & Production Department and Teaching & Learning Centre.

UniSIM College

The UniSIM College (UC) is a new unit set up for the development of curricula and programmes for SIM University's full-time programmes. UC seeks to develop self-directed learners and job-ready graduates for the ever-changing and increasingly globalised work environment by offering applied, practice-oriented programmes that include a Professional Major and several Major-Minor combinations.[10]

Corporate Office

[11] The Corporate Office consists of the following departments:

Office of Academic Services

The Office of Academic Services provides academic-related services to the faculty, associates and students in the areas of student records, curriculum administration, course materials management, assignment and examinations, class scheduling, and appointment of associate faculty.[12] The Office consists of the following departments:

Office of Admissions

The Office of Admissions administers matters pertaining to the promotion of the UniSIM's undergraduate programmes, student recruitment activities, admission of new students and management of the student awards scheme including scholarships, sponsorships and study grants.[13] The Office consists of two departments:

Office of Graduate Studies

[14] The Office of Graduate Studies currently supports ten postgraduate programmes:

Office of Student & Alumni Relations

The Office of Student and Alumni Relations acts as a "bridge" between UniSIM students, alumni and schools/administrative departments by serving as the first point of contact for students and alumni, and enhancing the overall student support and services and relationship-building with its alumni.[15] The Office consists of two departments:

Campus IT Services Division

The Campus IT Services Division (CITS) provides in-house application development services and maintain UniSIM's growing IT infrastructure.[16] The division consists of two departments:

Centres

Centre for Applied Research

The Centre for Applied Research (CFAR) undertakes, administers and facilitates research and related activities. It also serves as an incubation centre for research programmes and projects. CFAR, being UniSIM’s knowledge hub, maintains a repository of the knowledge output of all faculty, staff and students.[17][18]

The research focus is primarily on applied work with industry relevance. This is in line with its aim to contribute to the society in a tangible manner. In the same spirit, CFAR undertakes collaborative research with industry partners and public institutions on various issues of direct interest to the business community and to the society at large.

CFAR also actively promotes and undertakes case writing for the purpose of deployment in UniSIM’s graduate and undergraduate programmes to ensure that as a tertiary institution we continue to offer holistic academic programmes with a good balance between academics and practice.

The Centre, headed by the Director of Research and assisted by highly trained research associates, also runs a seminar series to showcase the research output of UniSIM.

UniSIM Centre for Chinese Studies

The UniSIM Centre for Chinese Studies (UCCS) aims to raise awareness and understanding of the Chinese language, culture and contemporary Chinese society among Singaporeans through the University’s programmes, courses, research, publications, events/activities and external relations. The Centre serves as SIM University's one-stop resource centre to monitor trends and developments in the wider Chinese-speaking world to aid in making necessary adjustments in curriculum development and academic activities, provide a channel for the general public to enhance their understanding of the Chinese language and culture, and contemporary Chinese society, and provide a common platform for interaction in these areas among UniSIM's staff, associates, students and alumni, the general public and the international community.[19][20]

Industry Collaborations

The university currently has the following industry-linked academic programmes:

School of Arts & Social Sciences

School of Business

School of Human Development & Social Services

School of Science & Technology

Industry Partners

SIM University has agreements with established organisations to co-develop programmes, courses and activities as well as the sharing of expertise between both parties. Some of these organisations will provide industrial attachments to students as well as offer job opportunities to graduating students. UniSIM will receive extensive support from different organisations in the form of provision of strategic plans, programme feedback, scholarships and sponsorships for students, provision of infrastructure, case studies development for programmes as well as networking opportunities. UniSIM will also provide sponsorships of programmes to selected affiliated members of certain organisations. The following organisations have agreements with the university:[21]

Campus

SIM University is housed in SIM Headquarters, a big modern sprawling campus along Clementi Road that it shares together with SIM Global Education (SIM GE). The SIM Headquarters is the largest and most comprehensive campus among Singapore's private education industry.

Campus Facilities

As at 2013, some of the facilities in SIM Headquarters include:

Campus Development

SIM announced a Campus Development Master Plan to expand its Clementi campus at a platform topping up ceremony on 9 October 2009. The ceremony was officiated by then President S. R. Nathan and Mrs Nathan.

The Master Plan, which cost $300 million and is expected to be completed by 2014, comprises two phases. Upon full completion, it will render an additional 63,000 square metres of space, more than double its current campus, thus consolidating its position as the largest private tertiary institution in Singapore, both in terms of total campus size and student enrolment.

Phase 1, a 30,000 sq m Annex Building adjacent to the existing SIM HQ Building, was completed in December 2010. It was officially launched by President Tony Tan Keng Yam on 16 March 2012.

Phase 2 construction commenced in February 2012 and is expected to be completed by 2014.

The expanded campus will cater primarily to the growing needs of SIM University. UniSIM has seen a substantial jump in its enrolment. It now has over 13,000 students, compared to 8,000 in 2007. This number is expected to grow to 14,000 by 2015 as the university introduces full-time publicly funded degree programmes.

SIM’s plan to increase its campus size is thus made to cater to existing needs as well as in anticipation of the steady growth in its student population as it looks forward to playing a greater role as an Institute of Higher Learning (IHL).

New facilities

Upon Phase 2 completion in 2014, these new facilities will be added to the SIM HQ / UniSIM campus:

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Post-secondary education". Ministry of Education, Singapore. Ministry of Education, Singapore. Retrieved June 11, 2015.
  2. SIM University Annual Report 2013 | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/microsites/AnnualReport/SIM_University_AR2013p.pdf
  3. SIM University Tuition Fee and Subsidy | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/admissions/Undergraduate-Admissions/Pages/Tuition-Fee-and-Subsidy.aspx
  4. SIM University Financial Aid | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/admissions/Undergraduate-Admissions/FinancialAid/Pages/default.aspx
  5. Sharon See (16 October 2013). "UniSIM to host Singapore's third law school". Channel News Asia. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  6. "Singapore's third law school to open at UniSIM". Today Online. 16 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  7. "Greater Diversity, More Opportunities in Singapore's University Sector". Ministry of Education Press Releases. 28 August 2012.
  8. Education Minister Speech at UniSIM Convocation 2013 | http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/speeches/2013/10/16/speech-by-mr-heng-swee-keat-at-the-first-session-of-the-sim-university-convocation-ceremony.php
  9. "UniSIM, SIT to launch full-time degree programmes". Today Online. 17 October 2013. Retrieved 19 October 2013.
  10. UniSIM College | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Pages/UniSIMCollege.aspx
  11. Corporate office | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Administration/Pages/Corporate-Office.aspx
  12. Office of Academic Services | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Administration/Pages/Office-Academic-Services.aspx
  13. Office of Admissions | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Administration/Pages/Office-Admissions.aspx
  14. Graduate Studies | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/programmes/Pages/Graduate-Studies-Overview.aspx
  15. Office of Student & Alumni Relations | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Administration/Pages/Office-Student-Alumni.aspx
  16. Campus IT Services | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Administration/Pages/Campus-IT-Services.aspx
  17. Centre for Applied Research | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Centres/Pages/CFAR.aspx
  18. UniSIM Research | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/resources/Pages/Research.aspx
  19. UniSIM Centre for Chinese Studies | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/about-unisim/Centres/UCCS/Pages/default.aspx
  20. UniSIM launches Centre for Chinese Studies | http://www1.sim.edu.sg/sim/pub/int/jan12/i_corporate.html#co1
  21. Industry Partners | http://www.unisim.edu.sg/Collaborations/Partners/Pages/Industry-Partners.aspx

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