SMU Charts Ambitious Course in Global Research
Singapore Management University has intensified efforts to position itself as a key player in international research networks. Through targeted expansions in strategy and partnership roles, the institution is building deeper ties with global counterparts while aligning research with pressing societal needs.
Strategic Framework Under SMU2030
The university's SMU2030 roadmap emphasises impact-driven research across three core pillars: sustainable living, digital transformation, and growth and competitiveness. This framework guides collaborations that address complex challenges in Asia and beyond, supported by partnerships with industry, government, and academia.
Landmark Collaboration with London School of Economics
In January 2026, SMU formalised a strategic partnership with the London School of Economics and Political Science. The agreement includes a joint research seed fund focused on urban sustainability, artificial intelligence and the future of work, and longevity. This initiative builds on prior successful exchanges and aims to catalyse interdisciplinary projects with measurable societal outcomes.
Expanding Research Opportunities Through Mitacs
SMU has strengthened ties with Mitacs in Canada, expanding the Globalink Research Internship programme. This move facilitates undergraduate and graduate research placements in the Indo-Pacific region, enhancing cross-border knowledge exchange and providing students with hands-on experience in international teams.
Regional Deepening in Southeast Asia
Renewed agreements with four Vietnamese universities — Hanoi University of Science and Technology, Thuongmai University, the University of Danang's VNUK, and Eastern International University — underscore SMU's commitment to regional talent development and collaborative research. These ties support student exchanges, joint programmes, and innovation projects tailored to ASEAN priorities.
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Green Transition Partnership with UNDP
A collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme focuses on accelerating Asia's green transition. The partnership supports SMU's broader impact agenda by developing next-generation leaders equipped to tackle climate and sustainability challenges through evidence-based research.
Research Collaboration Programme 2026
The university's Research Collaboration Programme promotes vibrant research environments by fostering global scholar exchanges. It encourages interdisciplinary teams to pursue projects aligned with national and international funding priorities, including those from Singapore's Ministry of Education.
New Leadership Roles in Global Strategy
SMU has created dedicated positions such as Associate Director for Global Research Strategy and Partnerships. These roles focus on cultivating strategic positioning within global research ecosystems, identifying collaboration opportunities, and strengthening ties with bodies like the Ministry of Education.
Implications for Academics and Researchers
The expansions open new avenues for faculty and early-career researchers. Opportunities include joint grants, international mobility, and access to networks spanning over 300 partner universities and three overseas centres. Such developments enhance publication prospects and career trajectories in competitive global academia.
Future Outlook and Broader Impact
With an alumni network exceeding 60,000 and growing international centres, SMU is well-placed to translate research into practical solutions. Continued emphasis on partnerships positions the university to contribute meaningfully to Singapore's knowledge economy and regional development goals.
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Opportunities for Job Seekers and Administrators
University administrators and PhD-track professionals can explore roles supporting these initiatives. Positions in research management, international relations, and partnership development are expected to grow as SMU scales its global footprint.
