NIE offers graduate studies by research leading to the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in line with the increasing emphasis on research in the areas of Arts, Education and Sciences.
NIE offers PhD candidates research in the following areas:
- Asian Languages and Cultures
- English Language and Literature
- Humanities and Social Studies Education
- Learning Sciences and Assessment
- Mathematics and Mathematics Education
- Natural Sciences and Science Education
- Physical Education and Sports Science
- Policy, Curriculum and Leadership
- Psychology and Child & Human Development
- Visual and Performing Arts
The list of Programme Leaders can be found under "Research Area".
Area of Research | Programme Leaders |
Chinese Language | Asst Prof Zhan Fangqiong |
Malay Language | Dr. Mohd Aidil Subhan |
Tamil Language | Assoc Prof Seetha Lakshmi |
English Language and Literature | |
Humanities and Social Studies Education | Asst Prof Edward Park |
Learning Sciences and Assessment | Assoc Prof Tan Heng Kiat, Kelvin |
Mathematics | Prof Dong Fengming |
Mathematics Education | Assoc Prof Leong Yew Hoong |
Natural Sciences and Science Education | Assoc Prof Chew Shit Fun |
Physical Education and Sports Science | Asst Prof Luis Calmeiro |
Policy, Curriculum and Leadership | |
Psychology and Child & Human Development | Assoc Prof Gregory Arief D Liem |
Music | |
Drama | Assoc Prof Charlene Rajendran |
Art | Asst Prof Rebecca Heaton |
Special Education | Assoc Prof Tan Ai Girl |
High Ability Studies | Dr. Letchmi Devi d/o Ponnusamy |
Early Childhood | Assoc Prof Tan Ai Girl |
Office of Educational Research | Dr. Seow Sen Kee, Peter |
A Bachelor's degree with honours at least at Second Class Upper level, Master's degree in the relevant areas and the ability to pursue research in the candidate's proposed field of advanced study.
Shortlisted applicants will undergo an interview session as part of the selection process.
A valid GRE score is required for applicants who are not graduates of the Autonomous Universities in Singapore. See detailed requirements for English language on competency and GRE requirements here.
There are generally two intakes for this programme in a year (January and August). You are advised to visit the website and look out for NIE’s announcements in May / June and November / December to confirm if the programme will be open for application at any particular intake.
Click here for more information on application periods.
Important
We strongly suggest you reach out to potential supervisors at least 3 months in advance of application deadline as the process of finding a potential supervisor and preparing your proposal may take longer than you anticipate.
The degree of PhD by research is offered on both full-time and part-time basis. The candidature periods are as follows:
Full-time | Up to a maximum of 5 years |
Part-time | Up to a maximum of 5 years |
Qualifying Examination
A rigorous system is used to prepare the candidates into the research phase. In the initial stage of the PhD study, the candidates are required to pass a Qualifying Examination.
Full-time candidates
In the first 18 months of study, you will be required to complete the Qualifying Examination requirements as indicated in (i) and (ii) below:
- Attend classes and pass the examinations of
- 4 graduate level courses chosen from the University's Master-degree coursework programmes or from approved special topic courses and
- obtain an overall average Grade B, and no course should have a Grade below C+
- Submit an in-depth literature review of an approved research topic
- All Full-time PhD students are required to take HWG702- Small Group Teaching and HWG703 – Graduate English. Exemptions may be sought if students meet the exemption criteria. NIE Scholars must complete HWG702 and HWG703 before the PhD Confirmation Examination in order to receive the stipend increment. Non-scholars may complete their HWG702 and HWG703 requirement before the end of their candidature.
- All PhD students from the August 2019 intake onwards are to complete the Communications/Writing Training Programme as a graduation requirement. The programme consists of the following compulsory components:
- SA830 Writing and Communication Skills for PhD Students
- The course is graded as a Pass/Fail and will appear in the student’s transcript.
- The course will not be counted towards the coursework requirements for graduation.
- 3MT Presentation
- Students must participate in a 3-minute thesis (3MT) presentation symposium before graduation. The 3MT symposia is co-organized by the Graduate Students Associate (GSA) and Graduate College (GC).
Part-time candidates
In the first 24 months of study, you will be required to complete the Qualifying Examination requirements as indicated in (i) and (ii) above.
Exemption of courses
Exemption of courses may be granted by the Dean if you are deemed to have already done sufficient coursework in the relevant area in a graduate level programme at a recognised university. You would have to complete a minimum of three courses after allowing for exemptions.
Thesis Requirements
The content of a doctoral thesis must be sufficiently broad as to synthesize current understanding of relevant research in the area of study. The thesis must contain original work or critical interpretation worthy of publication. The student must show mastery in the domain of research so as to be considered an expert in the chosen discipline.
A PhD thesis should not exceed 70,000 words for those on the Science specialization, for those in other specializations, the thesis should not exceed 100,000 words (including footnotes, but excluding appendices, references, maps, charts, statistical tables, graphs, illustrations, etc).
From the AY2020/2021 intakes onward, VPA PhD students on the research/practice route should have a thesis not exceeding 70,000 words (The practical component has to be documented in an archivable format). For VPA students who choose to do the full written thesis, the prevailing word limit still applies.
PhD thesis written in the Chinese language should not exceed 200,000 Chinese characters.
PhD Oral Examination
In addition to being examined on the thesis, you must also pass an oral examination on the subject matter of your thesis and other related subjects. This is normally conducted at the final stage of the PhD study.
Your candidature may be terminated at any time if your progress has been deemed unsatisfactory by the University.
Copies of the NIE research degree theses and dissertations are available from its library. More details can be found here.