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    Master of Social Sciences in China and Global Governance

    • Singapore, Singapore

    MSc

    Full time

    12 months

    On-Campus

    English

    China's meteoric rise as a global power has empowered it to seek a more active role in global governance. Master of Social Sciences in China and Global Governance (MCGG) unravels the complexities of China in participating and shaping global political and economic dynamics.

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    Studying policy and governance in Singapore puts you at the center of one of Asia's most active hubs for public administration and international affairs. The city-state's reputation for institutional rigor makes it a compelling place to examine how governments function, how policy gets made, and why some systems work better than others.

    The learning environment fosters independent analysis and collaborative inquiry across disciplines. Through coursework in political theory, public finance, regulatory frameworks, and comparative governance, you'll develop the kind of structured thinking that translates directly into professional practice. Applied projects often draw on real policy cases, giving you hands-on exposure to how decisions move from research to implementation.

    Graduates go on to work across government agencies, international organizations, non-governmental bodies, think tanks, and the private sector. The analytical and communication competencies you build here transfer across borders, whether you pursue a role in public service, development, or policy research. Singapore's position as a regional crossroads also means you're studying alongside peers from diverse governmental and cultural backgrounds, which adds genuine depth to how you understand governance in practice.