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SINGAPORE: A Singapore government-led committee proposed on Tuesday that a new publicly-funded university be established as part of wide-ranging efforts to retain local and foreign talent.
"The expansion of the university sector is timely as it will create additional capacity to cater to a larger number of Singaporeans while continuing to take a healthy proportion of international students," the Ministry of Education said in a statement outlining the committee's recommendations.
It said enhancement of the university sector "will strengthen Singapore's position as a talent hub, both to retain our own talent and to draw in foreign talent."
The proposed new university would offer design and architecture, engineering, and business and information technology programmes.
A final report from the committee will be submitted to the government for consideration in July. - AFP/ac
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