Singapore’s higher education landscape continues to strengthen its position as a global hub for advanced research and talent development. The latest initiative from the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) in partnership with the National University of Singapore (NUS) underscores this commitment through the A*STAR Computing and Information Science (ACIS) Scholarship.
Expanding Opportunities in AI and Computing
The A*STAR ACIS Scholarship supports outstanding candidates pursuing a PhD in computing and information science disciplines at NUS. This fully funded programme targets areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data science, cybersecurity, and advanced computational systems. By providing comprehensive financial support, it enables scholars to focus on high-impact research that aligns with Singapore’s national priorities in digital innovation and technology-driven economic growth.
Applications are currently open for the January 2027 intake, with a deadline of 1 August 2026. The scholarship is available to Singapore citizens, permanent residents, and international students who meet the academic and research criteria for PhD admission at NUS.
Comprehensive Funding and Support Package
Recipients receive full coverage of tuition fees for the duration of the PhD programme, typically up to four years. Monthly stipends are tiered according to nationality: SGD 5,800 for Singapore citizens, SGD 4,800 for permanent residents, and SGD 4,550 for international students. Additional allowances include funding for research activities, conference participation, computer equipment, and thesis preparation.
A distinctive feature is the provision for overseas research attachments of up to 12 months at leading international institutions or laboratories. This component enhances scholars’ global exposure and collaborative networks while they remain based at NUS.
Eligibility and Application Pathways
Candidates must demonstrate strong academic performance, typically holding a bachelor’s or master’s degree in computing, information science, engineering, mathematics, or related fields. Research proposals should align with A*STAR’s strategic priorities in areas such as AI systems, data analytics, and secure computing infrastructures.
Applicants are encouraged to apply concurrently for PhD admission at NUS and the ACIS Scholarship. The process involves submitting academic transcripts, research statements, recommendation letters, and evidence of English proficiency where required. Shortlisted candidates may undergo interviews to assess research fit and potential contributions to Singapore’s research ecosystem.
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Role of NUS in Singapore’s Research Ecosystem
The National University of Singapore serves as a primary host institution for ACIS scholars. Its School of Computing and related faculties provide world-class infrastructure, including advanced AI laboratories and high-performance computing facilities. NUS’s established partnerships with industry and government agencies create pathways for scholars to translate research into practical applications.
This collaboration between NUS and A*STAR exemplifies Singapore’s integrated approach to higher education and national research strategy, where universities work closely with statutory boards to address real-world challenges in technology and innovation.
Broader Impact on PhD Training and Career Development
The ACIS Scholarship contributes to building a robust pipeline of researchers equipped to drive Singapore’s ambitions in the digital economy. Graduates are well-positioned for roles in A*STAR research institutes, industry R&D laboratories, technology enterprises, spin-off companies, and academic positions.
International recipients typically undertake a three-year service commitment in Singapore-based organisations following completion of their PhD, ensuring knowledge transfer and sustained contributions to the local innovation landscape.
Alignment with National Priorities in AI and Digital Transformation
Singapore has positioned itself as a leader in artificial intelligence and computing research through coordinated efforts involving ministries, agencies, and higher education institutions. The ACIS programme directly supports these goals by attracting and retaining top talent in critical fields that underpin smart nation initiatives, data-driven governance, and technological resilience.
By focusing on both fundamental and applied research, the scholarship helps address skills gaps in high-demand areas while fostering interdisciplinary approaches that combine computing with domains such as healthcare, urban planning, and sustainability.
Perspectives for Prospective Applicants and Institutions
For PhD-track candidates, the ACIS Scholarship represents a strategic opportunity to conduct cutting-edge research within a supportive ecosystem that values both academic excellence and practical impact. University administrators at NUS and partner institutions benefit from an influx of motivated researchers who contribute to grant-funded projects and collaborative initiatives.
Job seekers and early-career academics abroad may view the programme as an entry point to Singapore’s dynamic higher education and research sectors, where competitive funding and industry linkages are increasingly prominent.
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Future Outlook for Computing Research in Singapore
As global demand for AI and computing expertise continues to rise, initiatives like the A*STAR ACIS Scholarship are expected to play an expanding role in talent development. Continued investment in research infrastructure and international partnerships will likely enhance the programme’s attractiveness and outcomes.
Stakeholders anticipate that sustained support for such scholarships will strengthen Singapore’s competitiveness in the global knowledge economy while contributing to solutions for regional and international challenges in technology and society.
