This announcement was made by the university in a media release on Friday (24 April) that these career openings from its alma mater – part of its “Resilience and Growth” (R&G) initiative – will be a “timely boost” to the graduates amid a weakened job market due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The figure that was given is there will be 200 full-time positions, 800 traineeships
Students from the graduating class can apply for 200 full-time positions within NUS. These positions span roles in its central administration, 17 faculties and schools, 29 research institutes and centres, and the National University Health System.
For traineeship, the available are as below:
- Trainees on the executive and professional track will participate in administrative and executive functions, such as corporate planning, finance, human resources, procurement, and information technology.
- Trainees on the education track will help develop teaching materials, conduct tutorial classes and supervise laboratory sessions.
- Trainees on the research track will work with top NUS scientists in conducting cutting-edge research, especially in projects with an industry partner.
- Trainees on the entrepreneurship track will be attached to NUS Enterprise for hands-on experience in venture creation to prepare them for their own ventures.
If you’re interested and meet the criteria, you can apply for the full-time positions using this link
- Graduates can visit this website,
- While those interested in applying for traineeship positions and CET/certification courses should visit here.