Singapore University of Social Sciences

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What if a university could be more than just classrooms and lectures? The Singapore University of Social Sciences, or SUSS, stands as a testament to that idea. SUSS isn’t just a place of learning. It’s a vibrant hub woven into the fabric of Singaporean society, dedicated to lifelong learning and community impact. Established in 2017, SUSS might be Singapore’s youngest autonomous university, but its roots run deep. Previously known as SIM University (UniSIM), its journey began in 2005 under the Singapore Institute of Management Group. This history as a private university focused on adult learners gives SUSS a unique perspective on education. SUSS is all about applied learning. It emphasizes practice-oriented teaching, ensuring its graduates are well-equipped for the real world. This focus extends to diverse fields, from social sciences to law, business, and even technology. Imagine studying criminal law or family law with a focus on real-world application, or perhaps aerospace systems or biomedical engineering with a social science twist. SUSS offers over 80 degree programmes across five schools. Each programme incorporates a compulsory module in social sciences. This ensures graduates understand the social impact of their chosen fields. SUSS also partners with all five polytechnics in Singapore to offer the SkillsFuture Work-Study Post-Diploma programme. This provides an alternative pathway to a university degree, blending academic learning with practical on-the-job training. Located on Clementi Road, SUSS extends its reach beyond its main campus. It utilizes external premises across Singapore, creating a network of learning hubs connected to various communities. This network embodies the spirit of SUSS, reaching out to learners where they are. SUSS has even developed a Marriage and Baby Bonus scheme for part-time students, a testament to its commitment to supporting its students’ lives beyond academia. So, the next time you’re in Singapore, remember the Singapore University of Social Sciences. It stands as a symbol of accessible, applicable, and socially conscious education. It’s a university where learning is not just a stage of life but a continuous journey, impacting not just individuals but the entire community.

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