Malay Studies Internship MS3550

The Malay Studies Internship Programme offers third-year majors a placement with leading partners such as the Malay Heritage Foundation, ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Yayasan Mendaki, the National Library Board, and MediaCorp.

Students gain:

  • Real-world experience through meaningful projects

  • Mentorship from professionals in the field

  • Transferable skills in research, communication, teamwork, and leadership

  • Networking opportunities that open doors to future careers

Widely regarded as a highlight of the Malay Studies degree, the internship combines academic learning with hands-on growth. With new partnerships continually expanding, students can look forward to diverse and impactful opportunities.

MS major students who would like their participation in internships to count towards meeting graduation requirements may enrol in courses managed by the Department or FASS (see FASS’s internship website for more information about faculty managed internship module).

Course MS3550 Malay Studies Internship
Units 4
Pre-requisites Students should have completed a minimum of 24 Units in Malay Studies; and have declared Malay Studies as their Major.
Preclusion Any other XX3550 internship courses
(Note: Students who change major may not do a second internship in their new major)
Advisory Pre-requisite Restriction on Concurrent Enrollment:

  1. Students enrolled in MS3550 are NOT permitted to use the same internship for any other unit-bearing internship course* in the same semester.
  2. If you are currently enrolled in any other unit-bearing internship course*, you cannot use the same internship for credit towards MS3550 during the same semester.

*This restriction includes, but is not limited to:

  • Department-administered internships (compulsory or non-compulsory)
  • FASS Internship Programme (FASSIP)
  • CFG2101 NUS Vacation Internship Programme
  • NOC unit-bearing internships
  • Any other unit-bearing internship courses
Course Classification Counted towards MS major requirements
Internship Hours Semester 1 or 2, Part-time: 12-16 weeks during regular semester, no more than 16 hours per week. A minimum of 120 hours of work.
Special Term, Full-time: 8-12 weeks during special term, no more than 40 hours per week. A minimum of 120 hours of work.
Application Deadlines Semester 1: 1st week of June
Semester 2: 1st week of November
Special Term: 1st week of March

Module is strictly by pre-allocation.
Apply for internship module by submitting the MS Internship Proposal Form to the Department administrator for approval.
Course Windows Semester 1: August to December (16 weeks)
Semester 2: January to May (16 weeks)
Special Term: May to July (12 weeks)All work for the courses should be completed within the prescribed windows. The arrangement with the company or organisation may extend beyond the windows on a mutual arrangement between the student and the employer. Work done beyond the course window does not count towards the course.
  1. Internship courses may not be used to delay honours.
  2. Students may pursue the internship module concurrently with other courses only with approval from the company or organisation and the Department of Malay Studies.
  3. The company or organisation will need to be vetted by the Internship Coordinator for suitability and relevance.
  4. Start/end date for internships may vary but all work for the courses should be completed within the course window (see above).
  5. Students will need a Workplace Supervisor (from the company or organisation) and Academic Advisor (from NUS).
  6. If conducted in Singapore, internship will include one or two (beginning and ending) workplace visits by the supervisor. At least one face to face meeting between the supervisor and the workplace manager.
  7. Students will submit written assignments to be reviewed by the Academic Advisor, and in some cases, by the Workplace Supervisor as well.
  8. The final grade given by the Academic Advisor will be based on your written assignments and Workplace Supervisor feedback.