What is Political Science?

The famous philosopher Aristotle once remarked that "politics is the art of living together". Political science explores how political decisions and institutions, within and between states, make this possible. At NUS, we put the spotlight on Asian and Comparative Politics, International Relations, Political Theory, Governance and Public Policy and the Government and Politics of Singapore.

As a student of Political Science, you will be encouraged to pursue your own interests and projects and you will be able to work with internationally prominent researchers and award-winning teachers. Our graduates are always in demand and go on to pursue successful professional careers in many sectors, including the civil service, education, business, finance, law and media.

News & Events

February 16, 2024

The Political Science Society of NUS (PSSOC)’s Singapore Foreign Policy Dialogue II with Mr Bilahari Kausikan on 3rd November 2023

On 3rd November 2023, the Political Science Society of NUS (PSSOC), in conjunction with the NUS Political Science Department, organised the second iteration of the Singapore Foreign Policy dialogue.

February 2, 2024

Elections and Youth

A column in Lianhe Zaobao by Chen Zhan Tian, an undergraduate student from NUS Political Science and NUS Chinese Studies

December 22, 2023

Southeast Asia’s Path in an Age of Limited US Leadership

Op-Ed on CNA Online by Associate Professor Chong Ja Ian from NUS Political Science.

December 2, 2023

Civil society collective action under authoritarianism: divergent collaborative equilibriums for political reform in Malaysia and Singapore

SG Cares Giving Week is commemorated from 1 to 7 Dec every year, encouraging businesses and non-profit organisations to celebrate their volunteering and philanthropy efforts. Civil society organisations, or CSOs, play a key role in promoting political reforms, notably, in autocracies. Assistant Professor Elvin Ong and Syazwi Bin Rahmad (both NUS Political Science) explore the …

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