SMU awards scholarships and other financial assistance schemes for students enrolled in Master of Philosophy (MPhil) programmes on a competitive basis. We assess applicants for different award schemes at the time of admission based on qualification and suitability for these schemes.
SMU Research Scholarship (MPhil)
The SMU Research Scholarship (MPhil) cover registration and subsidised tuition fees (see SMU Master by Research Programme Fees for details). As a scholarship recipient, you will also receive a monthly living stipend (as shown in the tables below according to your Nationality Group). Scholars under this scheme are not allowed to engage in any other gainful employment.
Beyond the scholarship duration, you may receive continued support through research assistantships, teaching assistantships or industry grants at SMU.
Stipend Rates (With Effect from 1 January 2026)
| Nationality | Stipend Rates |
| Singapore Citizen^ | S$3,800 |
| Singapore Permanent Resident | S$3,000 |
| International Students | S$2,900 |
^ Singapore Citizen will be provided with 17% CPF contribution
Notes:
- Previous stipend rates before 1 January 2026, please click here.
Terms and Conditions under SMU Research Scholarship (MPhil)
Scholarship recipients will have to observe the terms and conditions (for Singapore Citizens/Singapore Permanent Residents and for International Students) of the scholarship offer. Recipients will have to sign a letter of undertaking.
Financial Assistance Schemes
At the end of Year 2 of your Master by Research (MbR) programme, scholarship stipends disbursement will be ceased. Recipients may work as a Research Assistant (RA) or Teaching Assistant (TA) on a part-time or full-time basis. If recipients chose to work full-time, recipients would have to complete your studies on a part-time basis (as approved by the respective School).
If recipients are international students, they may work up to 16 hours per week on a part-time basis. If recipients are working on a full-time basis, they will either be on an Employment Pass or a S-Pass to be approved by the Ministry of Manpower. However, to be granted approval to work on a full-time basis, recipients should have completed all requirements of the MbR programme except the thesis. The hiring procedures and rates of payment are based on prevailing guidelines.