Early Career Awards (ECA)
The Early Career Awards (ECA)
are designed to support Singaporeans who have recently completed their postdoctoral training and prepare them for an academic career at SIT. This award aims to enhance the teaching capabilities of the recipient and help build a strong research portfolio.
Eligibility and Selection Criteria
- Singapore Citizen
- Recently completed postdoctoral training
- Excellent academic record plus a high degree of proficiency and motivation for a research area that is strongly aligned with SIT’s supported areas
- Strong passion for teaching, research and an academic career
Benefits
Awardees may receive research grants to help build a competitive research portfolio. Upon completion of the award, awardees will be considered for Assistant Professorship. Awardees will also be assigned a faculty mentor for the duration of the scheme.
Application Process
Applications are open throughout the year. Applications received before 15 January 2026 will be considered for intake 2026. Interview by the respective clusters for shortlisted applicants will be conducted throughout the year. Final Interview by Panel for shortlisted applicants will take place from March to April 2026. Awards for intake 2026 will be finalised by July 2026.
Supported Areas for START
Infocomm Technology
- Information Security: Mobile security, cyber-physical systems, IoT security, security analytics, operational cybersecurity, digital forensics, vulnerability assessment, malware analysis, privacy technologies, and AI security
- AI and Emerging Fields: Smart healthcare, IIoT, computational fintech, robot-human interaction, trustworthy AI, explainable AI, large language models, quantum computing.
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