NUS LKY

NUS LKY

PCIR 3: Global Politics, Social and Policy Development

29 Jul 2024 To 02 Aug 2024

(3-day programme)

1:00 PM - 5:30 PM

(Singapore Time)

About The Programme

The 21st century has been characterised by rapid changes and increasing interconnectedness, impacting individuals and societies in unprecedented ways and creating complex political challenges. Through this course, individuals will critically engage with different and new perspectives, as well as to understand how international developments and politics can shape public policy in society.

*This is one of three short courses within the Professional Certificate in Global Politics and International Relations (PCIR). It is not compulsory to attend all three PCIR short courses unless you are working towards a Professional Certificate. 

Please note that the maximum class size is 40 participants. Acceptance is on a first come first serve basis and registration will close once we hit a full class. 

If you are registering as a Member of Public, please watch this video guide to assist you in your application.

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Key Topics

  • Introduction to Geopolitics
  • US-China Relations
  • Global Health and International Relations
  • Global Governance
  • International Relations and its Effect on Global Technology
  • The Future of International Relations

Target Audience

Individuals who wish to pursue a career in private and public sectors that requires knowledge of international affairs and trends to develop and implement better policies.

Learning Outcomes

  • Comprehend the origins of geopolitics and understand the evolution and implication it has in the contemporary world
  • Analyse complex global problems such as global health, global governance and the future of international relations
  • Learn how international relations has its effects on global technology, global health and global governance

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Application Deadline: 1 July 2024

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Programme Dates

Online Zoom Session will be held on 29, 31 July and 2 August 2024

Timings to be advised again. 

If you are registering as a Member of Public, please watch this video guide to assist you in your application. Alternatively, follow the steps listed below.

Step 1: Please visit NUS Online Application Portal

Step 2: Under the drop-down button, select the category that belongs to you. If you are joining as a self-funded participant, click on “Member of the Public”.

Step 3: Select “Short Course/Modular Course” and click on “Applying for Myself”.

Step 4: Under the drop-down button, select “Short Course”.

Step 5: Under “By Faculty” option, select “LKYSPP Dean’s Office”.

You should see the courses offered reflected.

If you face any issue, please write in to us at lkysppoe@nus.edu.sg.

 

Full Programme Fee (excl GST)

After 70% Subsidy (incl GST)

Additional ETS/MCES Funding *

After ETS/MCES Funding (incl GST)

Singaporean/Singapore PR 2100 686.70 420 266.70
International/ Others 2100 N.A N.A N.A

 * 20% of the full programme fee excl GST

  • ETS (Enhanced Training Support for SMEs) – SMEs may enjoy subsidies of up to 90% of the course fees when they sponsor their employees to attend SSG-supported courses.
  • MCES (Mid-career Enhanced Subsidy) – Singapore Citizens aged 40 and above may enjoy subsidies of up to 90% of course fees.
  • Do note that if you fail to complete the course, you will be liable for bearing the full course fee.
  • For more funding information, please refer to this website: https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/funding-individuals.
  • Subject to prevailing Terms and Conditions

Executive Education Department
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
National University of Singapore
469C Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 259772

Email:lkysppoe@nus.edu.sg

Our Faculty

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Marina Jose Kaneti, Assistant Professor at the LKY School of Public Policy

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Drew Thompson, Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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Ryu Yongwook, Assistant Professor, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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Yaacob bin Ibrahin, Professor in Practice, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy

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