James Cook University Singapore

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Motto
Latin: Crescente Luce[1]
Motto inEnglish
"Light ever increasing"[1]
TypeBranch campus
Established1961 (Australia)[2]
2003 (Singapore)[3]
JCU Singapore
Motto
Latin: Crescente Luce[1]
Motto in English
"Light ever increasing"[1]
TypeBranch campus
Established1961 (Australia)[2]
2003 (Singapore)[3]
Parent institution
James Cook University
AccreditationTEQSA[4]
AffiliationInnovative Research Universities (IRU)
ChancellorNgiare Brown[5]
Vice-ChancellorSimon Biggs[6]
DeanK Thirumaran (acting)
Deputy Vice-ChancellorCarole-Anne Upton[7]
Studentsc. 4200 (2019)[8]
Address
149 Sims Drive
,
Singapore[9]

1°18′56″N 103°52′34″E / 1.31556°N 103.87611°E / 1.31556; 103.87611
CampusUrban park, 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres)[10]
Named afterJames Cook[1]
ColorsBlue Gold[1]
MascotKoalion[11]
Websitejcu.edu.sg

James Cook University in Singapore (JCU Singapore) is a branch campus of James Cook University, a public research university based in Australia.[3] Established in 2003, it is currently the only overseas institution with university status in Singapore.[3][12][13] It is located between Kallang and Geylang in the Central Region on the former site of the Manjusri Secondary School.[14]

JCU Singapore is a branch campus of James Cook University, which has its main Australian campus in Townsville, Queensland.[15] It was established in 2003 as the James Cook Institute of Higher Learning before receiving Singaporean university status in 2016.[13] Its courses are provided directly by the university and follow the same curriculum as they do in Australia.[16] It has seen enrolments rise as more students elect to acquire an Australian qualification in Singapore.[17]

Students studying at JCU Singapore can also transfer to JCU Australia and vice versa or participate in the Intercampus Exchange Program for up to 2 semesters of the course while still paying tuition to JCU Singapore.[18] Students at JCU Australia and other universities can also apply to study abroad at JCU Singapore.[19]

In 2015, the campus shifted to the site of the former Manjusri Secondary School located between Kallang and Geylang.[14] The new site is larger than the previous campus at 2.4 hectares (5.9 acres).[14]

The current Campus of James Cook University, Singapore in December 2024

In May 2016, the Singaporean and Australian governments concluded a review of the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement, which added several measures to promote further cooperation on education.[13] As part of this agreement, JCU Singapore was awarded university status and permitted to brand itself as the Singaporean branch campus of James Cook University in July 2016.[3][12][13] It had previously been known as the James Cook Institute of Higher Learning.[13]

Academic profile

Psychology clinic

James Cook University runs a psychology clinic from its Singapore campus which is open to members of the public.[20] The facility allows students studying at a master's level to gain practical experience under the supervision of qualified clinical psychologists and offers counselling services to the public at a reduced cost.[20]

University rankings
Global – Overall
ARWU World[21]301-400 (2023)
QS World[22]445 (2025)
THE World[23]301-500 (2025)
USNWR Global[24]412 (2024/25)

Academic reputation

In the 2023 Academic Ranking of World Universities, the university attained a position of #301-400.[21] In the 2025 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, the university attained a position of #301-500.[23] In the 2025 QS World University Rankings (published 2024), the university tied 445th place.[22] In the 2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Global Universities rankings, the university attained 412th place.[24] In the 2023 Aggregate Ranking of Top Universities, which measures aggregate performance across the QS, Times and ARWU rankings, the university attained a position of 317th place.[25]

Admissions

JCU Singapore programs have academic entry requirements that vary based on the level and field of studies.[26] It also offers pathway programs that provide entry into programs.[27]

Undergraduate

For undergraduate courses, JCU Singapore's academic entry requirement is a high school certificate at level 12 or equivalent or a diploma from a polytechnic or other recognised institution. Students are also required to have attained JCU Singapore's English language pre-requisite.[26] Students not meeting the entry requirements can also enrol in pathway programs.[27]

Postgraduate

For postgraduate courses, JCU Singapore's academic entry requirement is usually a bachelor's degree or equivalent.[28] Doctoral program applicants are also required to have a Bachelor Honours or other post-graduate qualification.[29]

Graduate outcomes

According to the Private Education Institution Graduate Employment Survey 2022/2023 conducted by the Committee for Private Education on employment outcomes, graduates of JCU Singapore achieved a 78.8% employment rate of which 50.5% was full-time employment.[30] The response rate to the survey was 21.7%.[30]

Academic calendar

The university runs on a trimester system, allowing students to complete their studies in a shorter period of time.[31] A majority of student intakes occur during March (SP51), July (SP52) and November (SP53).[32]

Notable people

Notable alumni of James Cook University's Singapore campus include:

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Singapore is Carole-Anne Upton.[7]

See also

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI