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At-A-Glance Brochure - August 2024

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GRADUATE PROGRAMMES At-A-Glance

Application period

Take Your Career to the Next Level

Applications open on 1st August and close on 15th December (MPP and MIA), and on 31st December (MPA).

When you study at LKYSPP, you join a global community of policy professionals and academics. Our graduates have established successful careers in a variety of fields and industries. They are senior civil servants, leaders in government, diplomats. They work in development banks, multilaterals, non-profits. They care about education, economic development, the environment.

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Contact Us lkypostgrad@nus.edu.sg +65 9726 9786 (Whatsapp message only) Scan the QR code for more information on our Master’s programme or to ask us any questions!

The Master in Public Policy at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy has had a positive impact on both my career and personal development. I fostered lifelong friendships during my studies, and the school provided a global network that has given me a competitive advantage in advancing my professional career. The programme has also broadened my perspective on global challenges.

Tuition and Financial Aid Fees and Costs1 (For Academic Year 2024/2025)

Master in Public Policy (MPP)

Master in International Affairs (MIA)

Master in Public Administration (MPA)

Tuition fees (Singapore PRs)2

S$40,100

S$99,152

S$22,055

Tuition fees (Singaporeans)2

S$42,100

S$23,155

Tuition fees (International students)3

S$64,200

S$35,310

Tuition fees without subsidy4

S$89,972

S$49,485

Administrative Fee (Estimated)5

S$4,000

Living costs6 Derm, First Secretary (Economy) at the Embassy of Malaysia, Bangkok, Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI), MPP 2015

S$170.00 per semester

Health service fee

S$132.50 per semester

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Mekhla Jha, Inclusive Trade Specialist, World Economic Forum, MIA 2022

The MPA enriched my learning through a wide range of modules. In particular, those that touched on technology and foreign policy gave me greater confidence to take on my new role in a new ministry. To know that I now have friends from 16 other countries is a major plus too!

496C Bukit Timah Road, Oei Tiong Ham Building, Singapore 259772 All information stated in the brochure is correct at the time of publication (June 2024) and subject to change without notice.

Grace Ho, Assistant Director for International Affairs, Ministry of Digital Development and Information, MPA 2023

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5. 6. 7.

S$3,000

S$1,920 to S$2,625 per month

Student service fee

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The Master of International Affairs at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy deepened my understanding of global geopolitical and trade dynamics and policymaking. Engaging with diverse, expert faculty and peers sharpened my analytical skills. This experience significantly advanced my career in international trade policy, enabling me to contribute to effective and inclusive global trade solutions.

S$4,000

NUS has adopted a cohort-based fee system. Tuition fees for new students admitted in AY2025/2026 are anticipated to be published between April and June 2025 on www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/graduate-admissions/fees-and-funding . Fee amounts quoted here for Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents are exclusive of prevailing GST. The applicable GST is subsidised by the Ministry of Education, MOE. Fee amounts quoted here for International Students are inclusive of prevailing GST. International Students will have to bear the prevailing GST (currently 9%) levied on the fees payable by them. Students who have previously enjoyed government subsidy or sponsorship by a Singapore government agency (such as scholarships offered by the Ministries, Public Service Commission and Statutory Boards) in a graduate programme will not be eligible for Ministry of Education (MOE) subsidy in another graduate programme at the same or lower level. Instead, such students will be liable to pay “Non-Subsidised Fees”, inclusive of prevailing GST. For example, students who had previously enjoyed subsidies/scholarship in a Master programme and had attained the Master degree will not be eligible for subsidies in another programme at Master or lower level. For more details, please visit: www.nus.edu.sg/registrar/administrative-policies-procedures/graduate/graduate-fees Fees include costs such as student development, orientation and programme closure event. These costs may vary from year to year. Costs are estimated; visit www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/graduate-admissions/fees-and-funding for a breakdown of costs. Fees shown above are inclusive of prevailing GST and are subject to change.

With effect from AY2024/2025, students who accept the offer of admission to the MIA programme, will need to pay an Acceptance fee of S$5,500 (inclusive of 9% GST). Acceptance fees will be applied towards tuition fees. Acceptance fees are non-refundable and nontransferrable. From AY2024/2025 to AY2026/2027, incoming Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents will receive a 40% tuition fee rebate for self-funded programmes while international students who are NUS alumni will receive a 20% rebate. Students should ensure that they have sufficient funds to cover the costs of their travel to and from the home country, accommodation, and other living expenses. While students are eligible to join the School’s medical insurance plan, a co-payment element is applicable. Students are advised to make provision for their own medical expenses

Scholarships We offer a number of merit-based scholarships for our Master’s programmes. Ideal candidates will showcase exceptional academic and professional achievements, exhibit strong leadership qualities, and have a passionate commitment to public service.


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