James Cook University
MottoCrescente Luce
Motto in English
"Light ever increasing"
EstablishedApril 2003
Parent institution
James Cook University
ChancellorBill Tweddell
Vice-ChancellorProfessor Sandra Harding
DeanDr. Abhishek Singh Bhati
Deputy Vice-ChancellorProfessor Chris Rudd OBE
Studentsapproximately 4200 (as of 2019)[1]
Address
149 Sims Drive
,
Singapore

1°18′56″N 103°52′34″E / 1.31556°N 103.87611°E / 1.31556; 103.87611
CampusSuburban
Websitejcu.edu.sg

James Cook University Singapore is a branch of James Cook University, based in Townsville, Australia. In addition to Singapore and Townsville, JCU operates another campus in Cairns, Australia. JCU Singapore was opened in 2003 as part of the university's strategic intent of "Creating a brighter future for life in the tropics world-wide through graduates and discoveries that make a difference". The university is ranked in the top 2%* of universities in the world and is the leading tropical research university in Australia. JCU Singapore fully adapts the Australian curriculum and all degree certification is awarded from James Cook University Australia.[2] JCU is registered under the Committee for Private Education Singapore (CPE).

JCU Singapore's campus is located at 149 Sims Drive, in between the Kallang and Aljunied MRT stations.[3]

Programs offered

Currently, JCU Singapore offers pathway, business, education, counselling, psychology, environmental science, aquaculture, information technology, tourism & hospitality and urban planning courses at JCU Singapore. JCU Singapore is fully owned by James Cook University and all courses are provided by the university. This has seen enrolments increase as fewer students from the region choose to travel to Australia to study, instead electing to acquire an Australian qualification in Singapore.[4]

JCU Singapore runs on a trimester system, allowing students to 'fast track' their studies and complete their degrees in as short as short as two (2) years, in comparison to other universities in the around the world. A majority of students intakes occur during March (SP51), July (SP52), and November (SP53).

Branch Campus Status

In May 2016, the Singaporean and Australian governments concluded a review of the Singapore-Australia Free Trade Agreement, which added several measures to promote further cooperation on education. As part of this agreement, JCU Singapore was awarded branch campus status[5] and from July 2016 is permitted to brand itself as the Singapore Campus of James Cook University.[6] It had previously been legally known as James Cook Institute of Higher Learning.

Rankings

JCU has consistently ranked in the top 400 academic universities worldwide since 2010, as measured by the Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU).[7] For 2016, JCU ranked in the top two percent of universities in the world by ARWU.

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QS World University Rankings[8] *****401-500355*352362*351350387 340 367 369 377 462
Academic Ranking of World Universities[9] (formerly Shanghai Jiao Tong University rankings) 401-500**401-500403-510303-401402-501301-400301-400301-400301-400301-400301-400201-300 301-400 201-300 201-300 301-400 201-300
Times Higher Education World University Rankings[10] * * * * * * * * * * * * * 251-300 251-300 201-250 201-250 201-250 201-250

* unavailable data

In the Commonwealth Government's Excellence in Research for Australia 2012 National Report, JCU research received the highest ranking of 'well above world standard' (rating 5) in the areas of environmental science and management, ecological applications and medical microbiology.[11] The university also received an 'above world standard' ranking for research in the areas of materials engineering, immunology, tourism, biological sciences, agricultural and veterinary sciences, fisheries sciences, veterinary sciences, inorganic chemistry, earth sciences, geochemistry, and geology.

Psychology Clinic

James Cook University runs a psychology clinic from its Sims Drive Campus which is open to members of the public. This facility allows Masters students to gain practical experience under the supervision of qualified clinical psychologists, and offers counselling services to the public at a reduced price.[12]

Graduate employment

In a survey conducted by Committee for Private Education on employment outcomes of 2018, graduates of James Cook University Singapore achieved a 30.9% full-time employment rate in comparison with 78.4% for their peers from three autonomous universities - the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Management University (SMU). This result is lower than post-national service polytechnic graduates whose full-time employment rate was 64%. The response rate to the survey was 33%.

It also revealed that SIM graduates earned median gross starting salaries of $2,500 a month, while NUS, NTU and SMU graduates earned $3,400. Post-NS polytechnic graduates earned $2,480 a month.[13]

References

  1. "James Cook University eyes bigger pool of students after move to new campus". The Straits Times. 4 March 2015.
  2. "James Cook University (JCU)". sguni.
  3. "James Cook University Singapore to get bigger campus at Sims Drive". The Straits Times. 5 August 2014.
  4. "Fewer Singapore Students Heading Down Under". The Straits Times. 20 December 2013.
  5. "James Cook to get coveted branch campus status". The Straits Times. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  6. "MFA Press Statement: Singapore-Australia Comprehensive Strategic Partnership Package". Ministry of Foreign Affairs Singapore. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  7. "Academic Ranking of World Universities". Archived from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  8. QS World University Rankings
  9. "Academic Ranking of World Universities". Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 3 March 2015.
  10. "World University Rankings". Times Higher Education (THE). 19 September 2018. Retrieved 8 July 2020.
  11. "Excellence in Research for Australia 2012 National Report". Archived from the original on 1 June 2013.
  12. Psychology Clinic - JCU Singapore Website
  13. "47% of private students find full-time work 6 months after graduation, compared with 78% for public university grads | The Straits Times".
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