NUS has 16 faculties and schools, including a music conservatory. Currently, it has seven overseas colleges at major entrepreneurial hubs in Shanghai and Beijing (China), Israel, India, Stockholm (Sweden), Silicon Valley and Bio Valley (US).
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| Yale-NUS College |
| Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy | The Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy was established with the mission of educating and training the next generation of policymakers and leaders. |
| NUS Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering | The NUS Graduate School is a university-wide endeavour aimed at spearheading world-class trans-disciplinary graduate education and research in science, engineering and related aspects of medicine. |
| Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School Singapore | GMS is a partnership between NUS and Duke University to produce a new breed of physician-scientists for the biomedical sciences sector. |
| Centre for Development of Teaching & Learning |
The Centre provides faculty development, student support, and teacher education programmes for the enhancement of quality in teaching and learning at NUS. |
| Centre for English Language Communication | The Centre for English Language Communication (CELC) is a non-faculty teaching department. CELC helps students develop good English, successful communication skills and effective study skills. |
| Institute of Systems Science | The Institute of Systems Science (ISS) offers information technology education and online training. ISS is known for its broad-based advanced professional continuing education in Information Technology |