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National University of Singapore, with a history dating back to 1905, is the oldest university in Singapore. This is a list of universities in Singapore.. The oldest university in Singapore is the National University of Singapore, which was established in its current form in 1980, but has a history in tertiary education dating back to 1905. [1]
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Autonomous universities in Singapore as listed at List of universities in Singapore. Subcategories This category has the following 4 subcategories, out of 4 total.
This is a list of lists of universities and colleges by country, sorted by continent and region. The lists represent educational institutions throughout the world which provide higher education in tertiary , quaternary , and post-secondary education.
National University of Singapore: Singapore: 81: 26: 26 2 Nanyang Technological University: Singapore: 129: 50: 50 3 Universiti Malaya: Malaysia: 26: 132: 132 4 Chulalongkorn University: Thailand: 151-160: 197: 198 5 Universiti Sains Malaysia: Malaysia: 136: 214: 214 6 University of the Philippines: Philippines: 401-450: 231: 230 7 Universiti ...
In 1967, the Singapore Government started the Government Land Sales (GLS) programme. Three plots of land are up for public tender for the first time, each on 99-years leasehold. One of the plot was subsequently developed into People's Park Centre. This was an important chapter in the architectural history of post-independent Singapore.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) was formed with the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University on 6 August 1980. [20] This was done in part due to the government's desire to pool the two institutions' resources into a single, stronger entity and promote English as Singapore's main language of education.