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International schools in Singapore; School Country Campus(es) Level Examination(s) Enrollment Established Australian International School Singapore (AISS) Australia: Lorong Chuan: Preschool - Secondary (Grade 12) IGCSE, HSC, IB Diploma Programme: 2,300: 1993 Canadian International School (Singapore) (CISS) Canada International: Jurong West ...
Singapore Institute of Technology 1451 78 101-150 87 74 263 United States DigiPen Institute of Technology: DigiPen Singapore Institute of Technology 1988 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A United States Duke-NUS Medical School: Duke-NUS National University of Singapore 2005 N/A 501-600 N/A N/A N/A United States The Culinary Institute of America: CIA
The Saint Louis University-International School of Medicine is one of the nine academic units of Saint Louis University, a private, Roman Catholic, CICM university in the Philippines. It is housed at Dr. Jose Rizal Building inside the SLU Main campus adjacent to its partner hospital, the Saint Louis University -Hospital of the Sacred Heart ...
Duke–NUS Medical School (National University of Singapore) Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine ( Nanyang Technological University ) Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine ( National University of Singapore )
Saint Louis University School of Medicine is a private, Jesuit medical school.Part of Saint Louis University, the institution was established in 1836.. The school has an enrollment of around 700, with about 550 faculty members and 550 residents in 48 graduate medical education programs including residencies, subspecialty residencies and fellowships. [1]
In 1912, the medical school received an endowment of $120,000 from the King Edward VII Memorial Fund, started by physician Lim Boon Keng. Subsequently, on 18 November 1913, the name of the school was changed to King Edward VII Medical School. In 1921, it was again changed to King Edward VII College of Medicine to reflect its academic status ...
In 2005, the centenary of the medical school and also that of the university, the medical school was renamed the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine in honour of philanthropist and doctor Yong Loo Lin following a SG$100 million endowment from the Yong Loo Lin Trust. The gift enabled the medical school to expand its infrastructure and facilities.