Apply Now to Pursue a Research Attachment in Singapore
Calling all undergraduates and master’s students! The Singapore International Pre-Graduate Award (SIPGA) gives international students the unique opportunity to experience the vibrant scientific environment and work with world-renowned researchers at A*STAR research institutes.
Students who are pursuing their bachelor’s or master’s degree in the fields of biomedical science, computing and information science, physical science, or engineering and technology can apply for attachments of two to six months in duration.
This short-term research attachment provides hands-on experience alongside mentors and researchers at A*STAR. Not only will you gain valuable skills and become part of a world-class scientific community, but you’ll also have the unique opportunity to live, work, and play in Singapore — experiencing everything this vibrant city has to offer while expanding your professional network.
Apply Now : Application for the Singapore International Pre-Graduate Award (SIPGA) | FormSG
Application Deadline: 30 Nov 2024
We are currently accepting applications for attachments beginning in May – Aug 2025
Eligibility Criteria
· Open to international 3rd and 4th year undergraduate and master’s students from overseas universities in STEM courses
· Obtained/on track to obtain at least a Second-Class (Upper) Honours or equivalent for bachelor's degree
· Students must remain matriculated in their home university during the attachment period
· Proficient in written and spoken English
· Strong interest in a research career
Eligibility Criteria
· Open to international 3rd and 4th year undergraduate and master’s students from overseas universities in STEM courses
· Obtained/on track to obtain at least a Second-Class (Upper) Honours or equivalent for bachelor's degree
· Students must remain matriculated in their home university during the attachment period
· Proficient in written and spoken English
· Strong interest in a research career
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