Dear all,
I work in Duke-NUS in Singapore. Overall the funding climate in Singapore
is very good compared to most places in the world and the research quality has
improved significantly to a world class standard in the past 10 years.
Duke-NUS, NUS and NTU are Universities and we are used to writing grants
to support all our research, like most Universities in the world. The complains
by people working in A-star agency is because, they did not use to need to
apply
for any money. But now the government decides that it is time to wean people
off
the the easy money and compete for grant.
Best,
sheemei
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Sent: Sunday, 30 January 2011 07:58:18
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Singapore Research, facts and comments?
Have a look at A* (http://www.a-star.edu.sg/).
Best,
Nadir
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Selon Jacob Wong <[email protected]>:
> Thanks to those who has responded to me and asked for more specifics. I am
> interested in some most up-to-date (and published) facts/comments about the
> Biopolis, something that may follow up the article below that was published
> back in 2003.
>
> Singapore: filling biopolis.
> http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v425/n6959/full/nj6959-746a.html
>
> Thank you, Jacob Wong
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 29, 2011 at 12:47 AM, Jacob Wong <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Dear All, sorry for this off-topic inquiry. I am interested in knowing
> > about the current scientific research in Singapore but have had hard time
> > finding the most up-to-date articles/comments on this. All I could find are
> > the articles a few years back in Science and Nature.
> >
> > Would appreciate a pointer. Happy Chinese New Year!
> >
> > Thanks, Jacob Wong
> >
>