
Doctor of Clinical Research in Health Sciences
The Master of Clinical Research in Health Sciences (MClinRes Health Sciences) programme partners companies to train and develop a talent pipeline for the industry at the postgraduate level.
Candidates will work on an industry-derived project and will be jointly supervised by SIT faculty and industry supervisor. The candidates will spend 50% of their time in SIT taking academic modules and project.
To be awarded a MClinRes Health Sciences, candidates will need to complete all academic modules (equivalent to about 18 credits) and non-credit bearing modules* within a period of two years.
MClinRes Health Sciences programme is stackable to a Doctor of Clinical Research in Health Sciences (DClinRes Health Sciences) programme, subject to the candidate meeting the stipulated academic requirements.
*Research Integrity must be completed within the first trimester upon enrolment.
Qualification |
Minimum Candidature |
Maximum Candidature |
Modules |
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Master of Clinical Research in Health Sciences (MClinRes Health Sciences) |
2 years |
4 years |
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The thesis will be assessed by the Thesis Committee with the addition of one or two external examiners who are domain experts in the subject matter of the thesis. A Thesis Defence of the thesis to the Thesis Examination Committee is required.
Current employees of companies with recognised Bachelor degree qualifications and a research project identified by the company.
There will be three admission intakes per academic year, September, January and May. Please email ppr@singaporetech.edu.sg for more details.
The Industrial Postgraduate programmes are designed to train manpower at the postgraduate level for the industry while allowing the candidate to retain and progress in their career in industry.
The programmes combine applied research with academic modules, that can be paced out to allow the candidates to complete over the period of their candidature.
The research project is jointly defined by the sponsoring company and the University, focusing on solving an organisation/industry challenge. The candidates will have both academic and industry supervisors to provide support throughout the programme candidature.
The candidates are required to complete modules relating to technology management which aim to provide a strong industrial edge to scale their career in technological / health innovation as opposed to academic research.
The MEngTech programmes are coursework-based, where candidates are required to complete and pass all mandatory examinable modules.
The Industrial Masters and Industrial Doctorate programmes are research-based programmes. The candidate will pursue independent but supervised research on an approved topic based on which a thesis must be submitted for examination. The candidates are required to complete and pass designated examinable modules. All candidates are required to pass an Oral Presentation for their thesis.
Local or multinational companies based in Singapore that possess the capacity and ability to scope and conduct an industrial postgraduate project with SIT. The Company must be committed to supporting existing or prospective employees (including providing financial support) towards attaining their Master or Doctorate qualification.
Outcomes derived from projects have the potential to translate into new products/services that will benefit the company. By training employees to perform R&D in an industrial context, companies are nurturing future technological leaders for the company. The opportunity to interact with SIT faculty in the research domain will facilitate industry-academia technological exchange.
The programme is focused on solving an organisation/industry challenge and industry support in the programme is fundamental, hence we would not encourage self financed applications.
Applications may be submitted via postgraduate application system as soon as the RCA is finalised. Please write to ppr@singaporetech.edu.sg for more details.