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  1. Singapore offers six public universities, together with a wide range of private institutions and branch campuses of leading foreign institutions, and the official language of instruction is English. Applying with Cambridge qualifications. Cambridge qualifications are widely accepted in Singapore.

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  2. The Cambridge Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES) is the University of Cambridge’s first overseas research centre. Cambridge CARES is based in Singapore and brings together researchers from around the world to work on new scientific advances and technologies that will benefit Singapore and the international community.

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  3. International entry requirements. Before applying, you need to check that you have, or are likely to achieve, the right grades at the right level and in the appropriate subjects for the course you have chosen. Check the requirements of your course for details.

  4. Singapore. Cambridge joins international partners in Singapore as country's flagship research programme celebrates 10th anniversary. 23 Jan 2018. An international symposium at Singapore’s CREATE campus highlights the global challenges of sustainable energy and suggests innovative ways of... Read more.

    • Cares: A Hub For Research Collaboration
    • Reducing Carbon Footprint and Energy Demand
    • A Laboratory Built from Scratch – Via Skype
    • An Industrial Park Simulator
    • Split-Site Phd
    • Teaming Up
    • Looking Ahead

    The Centre for Advanced Research and Education in Singapore (CARES), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the University of Cambridge, was set up as one of CREATE’s collaborative initiatives in April 2013. It hosts a number of research collaborations between the University of Cambridge, NTU, NUS and industrial partners in Singapore and elsewhere. Represent...

    CARES’ first research programme is the Cambridge Centre for Carbon Reduction in Chemical Technology (C4T), a partnership between Cambridge and Singapore set up in 2013 to tackle the problem of assessing and reducing the carbon footprint of the petrochemical plants and electrical network on Singapore’s Jurong Island. Since its inception, it has brou...

    Dr Jethro Akroyd, Senior Research Associate in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology’s Computational Modelling Group, worked on the design of the CARES laboratory in Singapore. Today he spends most of his time supervising CARES students based in Cambridge, but he remembers the early challenges of designing lab space remotely: “We...

    CARES C4T’s flagship project is the J-Park Simulator (JPS) – a tool for the design, analysis and operation optimisation of eco-industrial parks developed by C4T researchers. It aims to allow sector agencies, industry and infrastructure providers to model the impact of different “what-if” scenarios in real time. The simulator is able to analyse diff...

    Another successful initiative has been the Cambridge-CARES studentship programme, which allows Cambridge PhD students to spend two years based in Singapore with the C4T team. Jacob Martin is a third-year PhD student at CARES currently doing research into how to stop soot from forming in engines. “Something that I like about CARES is being able to w...

    CREATE makes this collaboration possible by supporting projects through the Intra-CREATE programme. A recent example is the three-year project involving researchers from the University of Cambridge, the University of California, Berkeley, the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), which was recently award...

    After a successful start, CARES is now taking stock of the knowledge created over the past four years and planning for its next phase. Prof Markus Kraft (CARES' Director) commented: “We have identified opportunities to save over eight million tonnes of CO₂ per year for Singapore – this is about 20% of their annual emissions. The idea of C4T Phase 2...

  5. Singapore has been central to Cambridge’s international research profile for many years. The Centre for Advanced Research & Education in Singapore (CARES) was established in 2013, the University’s first research centre outside the UK.

  6. Applicants from Singapore These notes are intended for applicants from Singapore who are considering applying to the University of Cambridge in 2016 for 2017 entry (or deferred entry in 2018 or 2019) as an undergraduate student. This information supplements that given in the University’s Undergraduate