Imperial College London is聽opening its first overseas research centre in聽Singapore, as聽part of a聽鈥渕ore strategic approach鈥 to聽international collaboration.
The initiative, called Imperial Global: Singapore, is聽designed to聽allow the institution鈥檚 scientists to聽work more closely with university, industry, government and third-sector partners in聽Singapore. The first programme at聽the centre will be a聽$20聽million (拢15.8聽million) collaboration with Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU) to聽improve medical device and health data security.
Mary Ryan, vice-provost for research and enterprise at Imperial, told 探花视频 that the university had a long history of collaboration in Singapore, including the establishment of the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine in 2010, alongside NTU.
鈥淭his is a more strategic approach to how we think about catalysing even greater partnerships, both in Singapore and then using that as a platform across the region,鈥 she said.
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鈥淚t鈥檚 very much signalling our intent to be a global partner. It鈥檚 about having a position in the region where we are accelerating and expanding our research impact by taking a more strategic approach.鈥
Imperial said the centre would enable scientists to rapidly scale new scientific breakthroughs and technology for social benefit and commercialisation in South-east Asia.
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The facility will be based at the Create campus, which is already home to research centres associated with the University of California and the University of Cambridge, among others.
Professor Ryan said joining the campus would kickstart a pipeline of innovative research and technology between scientists and engineers at Imperial and its partners in聽Singapore.
Academics from Imperial and NTU have been awarded a four-year grant from the National Research Foundation Singapore for the first project, which is called In-Cypher.
While celebrating its and promising a聽鈥渕ore ambitious scope鈥, Imperial will聽not be opening a branch campus any time soon.
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Professor Ryan said overseas campuses were聽not part of Imperial鈥檚 business model, explaining that the research centre was a more sustainable alternative.
鈥淢any universities have established overseas campuses, and we鈥檝e always said that is not our intention,鈥 she said.
鈥淥ur work has always been around local partnering, so this is just a way of saying that for the future we鈥檙e going to do that more, on a bigger scale and more strategically.鈥
Hugh Brady, president of Imperial, said Imperial Global: Singapore would connect with world-leading science and technology in Singapore and South-east Asia and open a gateway for stronger collaboration with the UK.
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鈥淭he initial focus on medical device and health data security could not be more timely given the importance of this area to improving patient outcomes and health system integrity,鈥 he said.
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