SIM Global Education is the leading private education institution in Singapore. It offers more than 80 academic programmes ranging from its own diploma and graduate diploma courses to Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes with top ranking and reputable universities from Australia, Europe, the United Kingdom and the United States. With an enrolment of about 17,000 full and part-time students and adult learners from over 40 countries with about 23% being full-time international students, SIM GE’s holistic learning approach and culturally diverse learning environment aim to equip students with an all-rounded global education. Besides building competencies and skills needed to thrive in the real world, SIM GE also hones the soft skills of students through a wide range of student life, career development and networking activities.
Partner Universities
Australia
- RMIT University
- La Trobe University
- University of Wollongong
Europe
- Grenoble Ecole de Management
UK
- University of Birmingham
- University of London
- University of Stirling
- The University of Warwick
USA
- University at Buffalo, The State University of New York
The SIM Campus
Our well-furnished campus will form the backdrop of your SIM student experience. The SIM Headquarters (SIM HQ) along Clementi Road is SIM’s main and largest campus. In 2014, the expansion of SIM HQ was completed with the final phase of the SIM Campus Development Master Plan, bringing the total campus size to about 110,000 square metres. The sprawling campus at Clementi Road covers buildings with an atrium, long verandas and spacious courtyards, typical of a university setting. To facilitate students’ learning, the campus boasts an extensive library, lecture theatres, classrooms, computer labs, a financial training centre and lots of recondite corners for small group meetings or quiet study. There is also a gym, sports and multi-purpose hall, wellness centre, canteens and cafes and a 400-seat Performing Arts Theatre which provide spaces for a holistic and vibrant student life. Green islands of plants and flowers, and even a koi pond add a touch of nature to the academic environment.