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CALENDAR

2023 / 2024

SUSTAIN
ABILITY

DISCOVER MORE
CONTENTS
SINGAPORE COOPERATION PROGRAMME

The Singapore Cooperation Programme (SCP) has been Foreword 02


formally established since 1992 to extend technical
assistance to developing countries. The SCP conducts SCP for SDGs 04
courses, workshops, and study visits for foreign
government officials in areas where Singapore has SCP at a Glance 05
expertise in.
SCP Friends 06
To date, we have close to 150,000 alumni, from
more than 180 developing countries, territories, and Application Procedure
intergovernmental organisations. 08
Courses 12

Sustainability
Public Health
Resilience Building
Digitalisation
Leadership and Governance
Trade and Economy
Connectivity
IMF-STI

Calendar of Courses 76
FOREWORD
The Singapore Cooperation Programme (SCP) was established in 1992 as a way to pay
it forward to the international community for the assistance we received during our
early years. Over the past 30 years, the SCP has focused on enhancing capacity-building
in our fellow developing countries, training close to 150,000 foreign officials since its
inception. This underscores our belief in human capital as the single most important
resource for a country’s development.

The world today is confronted by a perfect storm of overlapping and urgent challenges,
ranging from global health and infectious diseases to climate change and extreme
weather patterns, a food and energy crisis, disruptions caused by digital technologies,
and geostrategic challenges with contestation, rivalry and even war in parts of the
world. Now, more than ever, global cooperation and solidarity are critical if we are to
rise to the challenges of our time, particularly in dealing with the global commons.

Climate change is a clear and pressing priority which can only be addressed through
effective collective action. The SCP will give greater focus to the global sustainability
agenda this year, with the launch of a new Sustainability Action Package (SAP) to
support the capacity-building needs of developing countries on sustainability and
climate change. The SAP will cover key areas such as strategies for adaptation and
resilience-building, managing and financing green projects, low carbon development
and carbon markets. Through the SAP, we hope countries will work together to share
knowledge and spur new ideas to forge a more sustainable future. In line with our
support for the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, Singapore will continue
to share our experience in areas of interest to developing countries, including public
health governance, digitalisation and education.

Let us continue to work together to protect the global commons and build an even
better world for all.

“Now, more than ever, global


cooperation and solidarity
are critical if we are to rise to
the challenges of our time, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan
Minister for Foreign Affairs
particularly in dealing with
the global commons.”
2 _ FOREWORD FOREWORD _ 3
SCP FOR SCP AT A
SDGS GLANCE

The Singapore Cooperation Programme (SCP) supports the efforts of


developing countries to implement the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable
Development and its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). CLOSE TO ABOUT

Singapore also works with like-minded partners, such as the United Nations
Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk
Reduction (UNDRR), to pool collective expertise towards capacity-building for
the SDGs.
150,000
ALUMNI
300
PROGRAMMES
A YEAR

As you browse this calendar, look out for the SDG icons that link each course
to the 2030 Agenda.

#SCPforSDGs
MORE THAN MORE THAN

180
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES,
50
LOCAL AND
TERRITORIES, AND INTERNATIONAL
INTERGOVERNMENTAL PARTNERS
ORGANISATIONS

4 _ SCP FOR SDGS SCP AT A GL ANCE _ 5


SCP
FRIENDS
A Burkina Faso Dominica I M O Saudi Arabia Turks and Caicos Islands
Afghanistan Burundi Dominican Republic India Madagascar Oman Secretariat of the Tuvalu
Albania Pacific Community (SPC)
Indonesia Malawi Organisation of Eastern
Caribbean States (OECS) Senegal
Algeria C E Iran Malaysia U
Angola Serbia
Cabo Verde Ecuador Iraq Maldives Uganda
Anguilla Cambodia Egypt Israel Mali
P Seychelles
Ukraine
Antigua and Barbuda Pakistan Sierra Leone
Cameroon El Salvador Malta United Arab Emirates
Arctic Council Palau Slovakia
Cayman Islands Equatorial Guinea J Marshall Islands Uruguay
Argentina Palestinian Authority Slovenia
Central African Republic Eritrea Jamaica Martinique Uzbekistan
Armenia Panama Solomon Islands
Chad Estonia Jordan Mauritania
Papua New Guinea Somalia
Aruba Chile Eswatini Mauritius V
ASEAN Secretariat (ASEC) Paraguay South Africa
China Ethiopia K Mexico Vanuatu
Azerbaijan Peru South Sudan
Colombia Kazakhstan Micronesia Venezuela
Philippines Sri Lanka
Common Market for F Kenya Moldova Viet Nam
B Eastern and Southern
Fiji Poland Sudan
Africa (COMESA) Kiribati Mongolia
Bahamas Suriname
Comoros Kosovo Montenegro Y
Bahrain
G Kuwait Montserrat
Q Syrian Arab Republic
Yemen
Congo
Bangladesh Qatar
Gabon Kyrgyzstan Morocco
Cook Islands
Barbados
Gambia
T Z
Costa Rica Mozambique
Belarus
Georgia L Myanmar
R Tajikistan
Zambia
Côte d’Ivoire
Belize Romania Tanzania
Ghana Laos Zimbabwe
Croatia
Benin Russian Federation Thailand
Cuba
Grenada Latvia N
Bermuda Rwanda Timor-Leste
Guatemala Lebanon Namibia
Cyprus
Bhutan Togo
Guinea Lesotho Nauru
Czech Republic
Bolivia
Guinea-Bissau Liberia Nepal
S Tokelau
Bosnia and Herzegovina Saint Kitts and Nevis Tonga
Guyana Libya Nicaragua
Botswana
D Trinidad and Tobago
Saint Lucia
Democratic People’s Lithuania Niger
Brazil Saint Vincent and Tunisia
Republic of Korea H Nigeria
British Virgin Islands the Grenadines Türkiye
Democratic Republic of Haiti Niue
Brunei Darussalam the Congo Samoa Turkmenistan
Honduras North Macedonia
Bulgaria Djibouti Sao Tome and Principe
Hungary

6 _ SCP FRIENDS SCP FRIENDS _ 7


APPLICATION The SCP offers two types of courses to cater to different
learning needs:
PROCEDURE Online courses
In-person courses in Singapore

BROWSE APPLY REVIEW & SUBMIT CONFIRM


Terms of
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ONLINE COURSE ONLINE COURSE ONLINE COURSE ONLINE COURSE ONLINE COURSE

IN-PERSON COURSE IN-PERSON COURSE IN-PERSON COURSE IN-PERSON COURSE


Course Fees

• Access SCP website • Follow the instructions to • Please ensure that all • Successful applicants will receive an invitation
submit your application. information provided is (via email) to participate in the course.
www.scp.gov.sg
• You may save your application accurate before submission. • Please accept the invitation to confirm your IN-PERSON COURSE
as a draft for up to three • All applications must be attendance as early as possible.
days (after which the draft submitted online before the
• You will be notified via email if your
will be deleted). nomination deadline. Accommodation
placement is successful.
• Upon successfully submitting
an application, an Course Fees
acknowledgement email with
• Search for courses of interest. You will be required to submit your
a link to your application will Daily Allowance
• Review detailed course* be sent to you. travel documents (e.g. flight ticket) for
information and check your verification. Please do so promptly to
• Your supervisor and National Basic Insurance
eligibility. confirm your placement.
Focal Point for Technical
Assistance will need to
endorse the application via *Please refer to Letter of Acceptance upon successful
*Courses will be published on our application for more details.
website two to three months before an email link.
the course start dates. Please refer to
our website for the latest details.

8 _ APPLIC ATION PROCEDURE APPLIC ATION PROCEDURE _ 9


TIPS
Prior to your arrival in Singapore, you may
find the following information useful.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS TO SINGAPORE

Some countries may require a visa to enter Singapore. Entry


requirements are listed on the website of Singapore’s Immigration
& Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-
Singapore/visa_requirements

ESSENTIAL INFORMATION ABOUT SINGAPORE

For more information, you may also go to ‘VisitSingapore’ website.

www.visitsingapore.com

10 _ TIPS
SUSTAINABILITY
Climate change is a clear and pressing priority. To combat
climate change and its impacts, countries must collectively
leverage green opportunities. Marking the launch of the
Sustainability Action Package, this cluster will cover a suite
of new sustainability-themed courses to share Singapore’s SCAN HERE TO APPLY

journey towards a low-carbon and climate resilient future,


covering adaptation and resilience-building strategies,
green project management and financing, low carbon
development, and carbon markets.

Sustainable Financing Introduction to


14 of Cities 19 Carbon Market
15 – 19 May 2023 25 – 29 Sep 2023

Clean Energy and Introduction of New Energy


15 Emission Reduction
20
Trends: From Carbon Capture
5 – 9 Jun 2023 to Hydrogen Economy
16 – 20 Oct 2023
Carbon Accounting
16 10 – 14 Jul 2023 Sustainable Waste
Management and Smart
Climate Change
21 Urbanisation
Adaptation and 29 Jan – 2 Feb 2024
17 Mitigation Strategies
21 – 25 Aug 2023 Sustainable Integrated
Water Resources
Managing Coastal
22 Management
Biodiversity under 4 – 8 Mar 2024
18 Urbanisation
Pressures Building Smart and
4 – 8 Sep 2023 23 Sustainable Cities
18 – 22 Mar 2024

SUSTAINABILITY SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 13
Sustainable Clean Energy and
Financing of Cities Emission Reduction

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in the financing Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
of urban infrastructure. NOMINATION for sustainability and energy solutions. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
31 MAR 20 APR
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will touch on the sustainable financing of urban This course will focus on Singapore’s multi-agency engagement
infrastructure initiatives through a holistic approach that
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
in formulating clean and renewable energy solutions to achieve a
considers interlinked issues such as environmental, social, and 15 – 19 MAY balance between development and climate action obligations. It 5 – 9 JUN
governance. will also touch on the importance of collective mitigative actions
2023 on a global scale.
2023

TOPICS
• Sustainable financing of cities and urban development TOPICS
• Project financing from the perspectives of lender and financier • Introduction to clean energy resources and technologies
• Enhancing the bankability of projects from the perspectives of • Energy and climate security
developer and investor • Sustainable and clean energy governance issues
• Singapore case studies and applying them internationally • Renewable energy and Clean Development Mechanism
(CDM) adoption and implementation

14 _ SUSTAINABILIT Y SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 15
Carbon Accounting Climate Change
Adaptation and
Mitigation Strategies

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
for sustainability and the environment. NOMINATION for sustainability and environmental conservation. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
26 MAY 7 JUL
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will provide an introduction to carbon accounting and This course will cover the environmental challenges arising from
national Greenhouse Gas (GHG) inventories.
COURSE DATES climate change, and Singapore’s adaptation and mitigation
COURSE DATES
10 – 14 JUL strategies to address them. 21 – 25 AUG
2023 2023
TOPICS
• GHG Protocol and 2006 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate TOPICS
Change (IPCC) Guidelines for National GHG Inventories • Understanding climate change risks and impacts
• Guidelines and best practices on setting national GHG • Adaptation strategies in urban environments, with a focus on
emissions goals access to freshwater and food, health and transportation
• Approach to carbon accounting • Mitigation policies and technologies, including mitigation to
• GHG inventory systems sea level rise (SLR)
• Singapore’s environmental sustainability journey and
Singapore Green Plan 2030

16 _ SUSTAINABILIT Y SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 17
Managing Coastal Introduction to
Biodiversity under Carbon Market
Urbanisation Pressures

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
coastal management. NOMINATION for sustainability and the environment. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
21 JUL 11 AUG
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will share Singapore’s approach to protect and This course will provide an introduction to carbon markets as well
manage coastal biodiversity in the face of intense urbanisation.
COURSE DATES as carbon offsetting projects.
COURSE DATES
It will also examine the impact of climate change on achieving 4 – 8 SEP 25 – 29 SEP
the Sustainable Development Goals from the aspect of coastal
ecosystem services.
2023 2023
TOPICS
• Carbon pricing instruments
• Voluntary and compliance carbon markets, including emissions
TOPICS
trading schemes and Article 6
• Ecosystem services and benefits
• Carbon credits and carbon offsetting projects
• Responses to urbanisation and impact of climate change
• Environmental integrity principles
• Enhancing biodiversity of the urbanised coastal environment
• Management approaches relevant to urbanisation, climate
change adaptation and mitigation
• Singapore Green Plan 2030

18 _ SUSTAINABILIT Y SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 19
Introduction of New Sustainable Waste
Energy Trends: From Management and
Carbon Capture to Smart Urbanisation
Hydrogen Economy
PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
for sustainability and energy solutions. NOMINATION for sustainability and environmental conservation. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
1 SEP 15 DEC
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course seeks to provide an overview of renewable and low This course will explore Singapore’s multi-agency approach in
carbon energy technologies, with a focus on the use of hydrogen
COURSE DATES formulating and implementing nature-based solutions (NBS) and
COURSE DATES
as a green fuel. 16 – 20 OCT closing the waste loop to enhance urban resilience in the face of 29 JAN –
climate change challenges.
2023 2 FEB
TOPICS
2024
• Mechanisms of global warming TOPICS
• Working principles of different technologies for reducing • Sustainability and sustainable pathways in urban
carbon emissions development and population growth
• Evaluating renewable and low carbon energy technologies • Climate-smart land use planning and sustainable buildings
• The use of hydrogen as a green fuel, including challenges in • Waste-to-Energy, Waste-to-Resource and circular economy
establishing a hydrogen economy • Addressing land-based marine litter
• Sustainable food innovations for urban environments

20 _ SUSTAINABILIT Y SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 21
Sustainable Integrated Building Smart and
Water Resources Sustainable Cities
Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in integrated Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
water resources management. NOMINATION for urban development and smart city development. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
19 JAN 2 FEB
2024 2024
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will discuss Singapore’s approach to integrated water Centered around the Singapore Liveability Framework, this
resource management to manage the effects of extreme weather
COURSE DATES course will equip participants with the knowledge and skills
COURSE DATES
conditions brought on by climate change. 4 – 8 MAR required to manage technologies against the backdrop of 18 – 22 MAR
changing economies, ecological and social systems to build a
2024 smart and sustainable city.
2024
TOPICS
• Water sustainability and circular economy
TOPICS
• Stormwater management and Active, Beautiful and Clean
Waters (ABC Waters) Programme • Integrating technologies with changing economies, ecological
and social systems
• Coastal protection for climate resilience
• Environmental management through smart modelling and
• Adapting water management to climate change
public engagement
• Building community resilience
• Singapore’s Smart Nation endeavours

22 _ SUSTAINABILIT Y SUSTAINABILIT Y _ 23
PUBLIC HEALTH
As countries recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, it is
essential to enhance the healthcare systems to meet the
ever-evolving needs of the population. This cluster features
a dynamic range of courses covering various aspects of
public health, including pandemic preparedness, healthcare SCAN HERE TO APPLY

sustainability, and digital transformation in healthcare.

Responding to Pandemics and Future Preparedness


26 10 – 14 Jul 2023

Digital Transformation in Public Healthcare


27 9 – 13 Oct 2023

Urban Health Security


28 13 – 17 Nov 2023

Healthcare Management
29 18 – 22 Mar 2024

PUBLIC
HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH _ 25
Responding to Pandemics Digital Transformation
and Future Preparedness in Public Healthcare

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in public health Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in healthcare
as well as planning for and managing pandemic response. NOMINATION and social planning. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
26 MAY 25 AUG
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will cover Singapore’s experience in responding to The use of digital technologies enables the delivery of better
pandemics and the lessons learnt. It will also explore strategies to
COURSE DATES patient experiences and improved health outcomes. This course
COURSE DATES
better prepare for the next “Disease X”. 10 – 14 JUL will discuss best practices and technologies in the healthcare 9 – 13 OCT
industry’s digital wave.
2023 2023
TOPICS
• Lessons from pandemics, including the COVID-19 pandemic TOPICS
• Vaccine development, strategies and considerations for future • Telemedicine and Artificial Intelligence-enabled medical
pandemics devices
• Regional capacity in responding to pandemics • Blockchain electronic health records
• Information pathways and decision-making in pandemics • Data sharing among healthcare providers
• Risk communication and community engagement in • Use of technology in decision-making about treatment plans
pandemics and health outcomes

26 _ PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH _ 27


Urban Health Security Healthcare
Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in public health. Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in public health.
NOMINATION NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
6 OCT 2 FEB
2023 2024
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
Limiting the impact of acute events on public health in cities is a This course will provide an overview of Singapore’s healthcare
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
key component of urban health security. This course will provide system, and how it has evolved to meet current and future
insights into Singapore’s unprecedented measures to safeguard 20 – 24 NOV challenges. 18 – 22 MAR
public health during a pandemic.
2023 2024
TOPICS
TOPICS • Provision of accessible, affordable and quality healthcare
• Building national capacities and capabilities to respond to • Upstream approaches and interventions to holistic healthcare
outbreaks effectively
• Singapore’s whole-of-government response to pandemics and
• Use of technology in urban health preparedness major disease outbreaks
• Risk communication, community engagement and protecting • Harnessing technology to improve healthcare outcomes
vulnerable groups
• Promoting long-term and sustainable population health
• Policy implementation at hospitals and primary care
institutions
• Building community resilience and enhancing participatory
governance

28 _ PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HEALTH _ 29


RESILIENCE BUILDING
In a world characterised by disruptions and flux, it is crucial
for governments worldwide to anticipate and mitigate the
negative impacts. This cluster examines policy innovation
aimed at strengthening national capabilities to build a more
cohesive and resilient society. It covers a broad range of SCAN HERE TO APPLY

topics from promoting mental health resilience and fostering


inclusivity to future-proofing our workforce.

Empowering Persons with Disabilities


32 3 – 7 Jul 2023

Assuring Food Safety and Security


33 14 – 18 Aug 2023

Education Transformation for Policymakers:


34 The Singapore Experience
28 Aug – 1 Sep 2023

Gender Equality between Men and Women:


35 Towards a More Inclusive Singapore Society
25 – 29 Sep 2023

Industry 4.0 for TVET Leaders: Technologies,


36 Threats and Opportunities
9 – 13 Oct 2023

Psychosocial Support in the Workplace


37 29 Jan – 2 Feb 2024

RESILIENCE
BUILDING RESILIENCE BUILDING _ 31
Empowering Persons Assuring Food
with Disabilities Safety and Security

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in social policy Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in food safety
planning and development. NOMINATION and security policies. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
19 MAY 30 JUN
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
In line with Singapore’s constant effort to build an inclusive and This course will cover Singapore’s national food control system
COURSE DATES and strategies to improve food safety and security.
COURSE DATES
caring society, this course will explore Singapore’s Whole-of-
Government approach to empower persons with disabilities and 3 – 7 JUL 14 – 18 AUG
special needs to achieve their full potential and contribute as
integral members of society.
2023 2023
TOPICS
• Food safety policy and legal framework
• Risk-based food inspection system
TOPICS
• Food safety testing capabilities, chemical and microbiological
• Singapore’s social policy landscape and the key trends risk analysis
and challenges
• Ensure safety of food that is locally produced and processed
• Policies and initiatives to support Singaporeans with
disabilities and special needs • Strategies and initiatives in ensuring food security
• Design and create an inclusive built environment and public
transportation system
• Promote social inclusion in sports and education
• Increase employability for persons with disabilities and
special needs

32 _ RESILIENCE BUILDING RESILIENCE BUILDING _ 33


Education Transformation Gender Equality between
for Policymakers: Men and Women:
The Singapore Experience Towards a More Inclusive
Singapore Society
PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in policymaking
for education. NOMINATION for gender equality. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
14 JUL 11 AUG
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will elaborate on Singapore’s evolving education This course will share Singapore’s experience in moving towards a
system, particularly the models of teacher and school leadership
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
fairer and more inclusive society where men and women partner
training. 28 AUG – each other as equals and both can pursue their aspirations freely 25 – 29 SEP
and fully.
1 SEP 2023
TOPICS
2023
• Critical success factors for Singapore’s successful TOPICS
transformation of its education system • Singapore’s experiences in promoting equality between men and
• Best practices in Singapore’s education transformation women
• Cultivating future-ready schools and preparing future-ready • Legislative provisions and policies for supporting women
citizens • Relevant initiatives from the private and public sector to promote
• Identifying emerging educational trends and issues facing equal opportunities for women
countries amidst a competitive global environment • Public engagement and consultation on women’s development

34 _ RESILIENCE BUILDING RESILIENCE BUILDING _ 35


Industry 4.0 for Psychosocial Support in
TVET Leaders: the Workplace
Technologies, Threats
and Opportunities
PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE ONLINE COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in Technical Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in the provision
and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). NOMINATION of support and emergency response as well as the designing of NOMINATION
DEADLINE interventions for workplaces. DEADLINE
25 AUG 15 DEC
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will introduce Singapore’s Industry 4.0 transformation Covering the World Health Organization’s Psychological First Aid
journey in TVET. It will also explore Singapore’s approach in
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
(PFA) framework, this course will equip participants with the skills
developing human capital and supporting the workforce to pick 9 – 13 OCT and knowledge needed to provide support to persons in distress, 29 JAN –
up new skills and prepare for new opportunities. as well as plan and design psychosocial support in the workplace.
2023 2 FEB
2024
TOPICS TOPICS
• Introduction to key technologies in Industry 4.0 such as • Introduction to mental health
blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) and the potential of • PFA principles, techniques and applications
such technologies
• Crisis management and supportive communication
• Benefits and challenges of new technology developments to
• Workplace mental health frameworks
governments, industries and the workforce
• Planning and designing psychosocial support in the workplace
• Impact of Industry 4.0 on the education sector with a focus
on TVET
• Singapore’s SkillsFuture programme – a national skills
upgrading and training movement

36 _ RESILIENCE BUILDING RESILIENCE BUILDING _ 37


DIGITALISATION
The widespread adoption of digital technologies has
unleashed a wealth of potential for countries to enhance
their capabilities, but it has also exposed them to greater
vulnerabilities. This cluster aims to share lessons on how
countries can leverage digitalisation to enhance productivity SCAN HERE TO APPLY

and prepare for the digital changes of tomorrow.

Transforming Public Service with the


40 Power of Artificial Intelligence
5 – 9 Jun 2023

Smart City: Envisioning Smart Urban IoT Solutions


41 and Emerging Technologies Management
24 – 28 Jul 2023

Robotic Process Automation for Leaders


42 6 – 10 Nov 2023

Integrated Cybersecurity Management and Systems


43 4 – 8 Dec 2023

Industry 4.0 and Innovation Management


44 11 – 15 Mar 2024

DIGITALISATION DIGITALISATION _ 39
Transforming Public Smart City: Envisioning
Service with the Power Smart Urban IoT
of Artificial Intelligence Solutions and Emerging
Technologies Management
PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials who are involved in Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in technology
policymaking and public service delivery. NOMINATION and Internet of Things (IoT)-related projects. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
20 APR 9 JUN
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
The COVID-19 pandemic has pushed many organisations, Knowledge of IoT, its enabling technologies and best practices
including government agencies, to operate virtually. Through
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
will support organisations in achieving their smart city objectives.
this course, participants will gain an understanding of Artificial 5 – 9 JUN This course provides insights on suitable applications and 24 – 28 JUL
Intelligence (AI) that will enable them to stay current with solutions for real world challenges in a user-centric manner.
technological changes and implement new operating methods to
2023 2023
better serve the public.
TOPICS
• Introduction to IoT and IoT lifecycle
TOPICS
• IoT envisioning and evaluation framework
• Current developments and possibilities of AI, including the
• Overview of cloud IoT services
metaverse and creative AI
• Service design in IoT
• Creating and protecting intangible assets
• IoT trends and security
• Enabling AI capabilities in government agencies
• Management of emerging technologies such as blockchain,
• AI in the delivery of public services
autonomous vehicles and Artificial Intelligence
• Privacy and security considerations in an AI-powered
public sector

40 _ DIGITALISATION DIGITALISATION _ 41
Robotic Process Integrated Cybersecurity
Automation for Leaders Management and
Systems

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE ONLINE COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials intending to use Robotic Mid- to senior-level government officials who are involved in
Process Automation (RPA) as a solution to improve their agency’s NOMINATION cybersecurity policy planning and enforcement. NOMINATION
work processes. DEADLINE DEADLINE
22 SEP 20 OCT
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
RPA has gained traction in the public service as a means to The pervasiveness of the Internet of Things and internet
automate high volumes of repetitive and manual work processes.
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
connectivity has brought about an unprecedented level of
This course will present Singapore’s experience in implementing 6 – 10 NOV convenience to our lives. This growing dependence has also led 4 – 8 DEC
RPA in public agencies and equip participants with foundational to new vulnerabilities which can be easily exploited by malicious
skills and knowledge for successful RPA implementation.
2023 actors. This course shares Singapore’s experience in adopting best
2023
practices in cybersecurity.

TOPICS
• Introduction to RPA, its key features, functions, capabilities, TOPICS
risks and challenges • Singapore: A Smart Nation vision
• Identify suitable work processes for automation and using • Role of public institutions in smart city security
RPA to complement process improvement methodologies • Cybersecurity concerns: Threats and attacks
• Identify organisational factors for successful RPA • Data and intelligence in cybersecurity
implementation
• Robust cybersecurity defence
• End-to-end RPA implementation approach
• Governance and risk management
• Build an RPA bot using UiPath

42 _ DIGITALISATION DIGITALISATION _ 43
Industry 4.0 and
Innovation
Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in innovation


management and policymaking pertaining to industry and NOMINATION
workforce development. DEADLINE
26 JAN
2024
SYNOPSIS
The course will explore the evolving innovation landscape, the
transformative and disruptive potential of new technology
COURSE DATES
developments, and Singapore’s strategy in harnessing innovation 11 – 15 MAR
for sustainable economic growth in a knowledge-based economy.
2024

TOPICS
• Introduction to Industry 4.0: Drivers, challenges and
regulatory considerations
• Strategies for innovation and intellectual property operations
in a knowledge-based economy
• The role of government in innovation and technology
policy formation
• The development of financial technology and digital inclusion
• Singapore’s innovation management and ecosystem

4 4 _ DIGITALISATION DIGITALISATION _ 45
LEADERSHIP AND GOVERNANCE
To build a nation and develop successfully, good governance
and effective leadership are essential. This cluster will share
Singapore’s experience in leadership development, public
policy formulation and public service transformation.
SCAN HERE TO APPLY

Innovations in Governance
48 12 – 16 Jun 2023
23 – 27 Oct 2023

International Law of the Sea


49 25 – 29 Sep 2023

Maritime Public Leaders’ Programme


50 23 – 27 Oct 2023 (TBC)

Strategic Leadership and Public Governance


51 27 Nov – 1 Dec 2023
11 – 15 Mar 2024

Women and Leadership Programme


52 26 Feb – 1 Mar 2024

LEADERSHIP &
GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE _ 47
Innovations in International
Governance Law of the Sea

PARTICIPANT PROFILE ONLINE COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE ONLINE COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in leading and Mid- to senior-level government officials from the foreign affairs,
NOMINATION
overseeing public sector reforms. marine and environment departments involved in issues related NOMINATION
DEADLINE
to the Law of the Sea. DEADLINE
5 MAY
11 AUG
2023
2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will highlight Singapore’s experience in various public COURSE DATES With a focus on the 1982 United Nations Convention on the
policy and service delivery innovations, as well as the capabilities
COURSE DATES
12 – 16 JUN Law of the Sea (UNCLOS), this course will cover the rights and
that public services need in order to stay relevant. obligations of States in the various maritime zones, as well as the 25 – 29 SEP
2023 role of key international organisations.
2023
TOPICS
IN-PERSON COURSE
• Singapore’s approach to governance and public service TOPICS
transformation NOMINATION • Overview of international law and Law of the Sea
DEADLINE
• Challenges and innovations in the formulation of socio- • Maritime boundary delimitation and economic zones
economic policies 8 SEP • UNCLOS dispute settlement mechanisms
• Building a digital economy and a digitally inclusive society 2023 • Maritime scientific research
• Use of technology and data to improve public service delivery • Emerging topics affecting UNCLOS
• The public service as a platform for citizenry engagement and
ground-up innovation COURSE DATES
23 – 27 OCT
2023

48 _ LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE _ 49


Maritime Public Strategic Leadership and
Leaders’ Programme Public Governance

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

By invitation only. Mid- to senior-level government officials currently involved in NOMINATION


NOMINATION leadership and strategic planning work. DEADLINE
DEADLINE
13 OCT
TBC 2023

SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
COURSE DATES
This programme will provide a conducive learning and sharing This course will share Singapore’s experience in public sector
COURSE DATES
platform for senior officials in maritime administrations to leadership, economic development, good governance strategies 27 NOV –
exchange ideas and discuss emerging trends that are affecting 23 – 27 OCT and human capital development. 1 DEC 2023
the industry.
2023 (TBC)
TOPICS
ONLINE COURSE
TOPICS • Singapore’s approach to governance and public service
• Shipping economics transformation NOMINATION
• Public policy and governance • Economic development strategies and financial budgetary DEADLINE
processes
• Maritime risk management in challenging times 26 JAN
• Digitalisation of the maritime industry • Good governance and public accountability
2024
• Crisis communications management • Futures thinking and complexities – role in strategic planning
in Singapore
• Management of human resource, organisational change and COURSE DATES
transitions
11 – 15 MAR
2024

50 _ LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE _ 51


Women and Leadership
Programme

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

By invitation only.
NOMINATION
DEADLINE
12 JAN
2024
SYNOPSIS
Women leaders bring unique perspectives to their organisations
COURSE DATES
and can have a huge impact on decision-making. This programme
will explore the critical leadership skills that women leaders can 26 FEB –
develop in order to navigate challenges in the workplace.
1 MAR
2024
TOPICS
• Understanding the unique challenges faced by women in
career advancements
• Changing self-limiting beliefs and behavioural patterns to
realise one’s true potential
• Strategic leadership insights, tools and skills to advance
careers
• Navigating an environment or culture where gender poses
a challenge

52 _ LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE LEADERSHIP & GOVERNANCE _ 53


TRADE AND ECONOMY

Trade is critical to drive economic growth, encourage


investment and improve resource allocation. In turn, a
strong economy stimulates employment and raises living
standards. This cluster will examine Singapore’s approaches SCAN HERE TO APPLY

to financing infrastructure, fostering innovation, establishing


resilient supply chain networks and facilitating free trade.

Infrastructure Project Development, Planning


56 and Management
19 – 23 Jun 2023

Trade and Business Development


57 24 – 28 Jul 2023

Innovation Ecosystem
58 28 Aug – 1 Sep 2023

Supply Chain Management


59 20 – 24 Nov 2023

Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure


60 Projects Development
4 – 8 Mar 2024

TRADE &
ECONOMY TRADE & ECONOMY _ 55
Infrastructure Project Trade and Business
Development, Planning Development
and Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in overseeing, Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in overseeing,
planning, and implementing infrastructure projects. NOMINATION planning and implementing infrastructure projects. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
5 MAY 9 JUN
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will cover the planning and implementation of Trade facilitation is a key driver of economic development. This
infrastructure and industrial projects, across all levels from
COURSE DATES course will provide an overview of the measures used to facilitate
COURSE DATES
ministries to technical agencies. 19 – 23 JUN international trade. 24 – 28 JUL
2023 2023
TOPICS TOPICS
• Project initiation, design and documentation • Types of trade barriers
• Project briefing and delivery systems • Trade facilitation framework
• Tender process • Challenges of implementing trade facilitation measures
• Mobilisation and execution of projects • Singapore’s trade facilitation journey
• Project close-out and conducting post-project evaluation • The role of governments and non-governmental organisations
in trade facilitation

56 _ TRADE & ECONOMY TRADE & ECONOMY _ 57


Innovation Ecosystem Supply Chain
Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in promoting Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in strategic
innovation and supporting businesses. NOMINATION planning. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
14 JUL 6 OCT
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will provide an overview of Singapore’s policies, This course will discuss the impact of recent major events on
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
regulations and efforts to build an ecosystem that promotes global supply chains. It will also cover Singapore’s approach in
innovation and supports businesses. 28 AUG – strengthening supply chain resilience. 20 – 24 NOV
1 SEP 2023
2023
TOPICS TOPICS
• Enterprise innovation in Singapore • Impact of COVID-19 and other global events on global supply
• Overcoming regulations and enabling businesses chains
• Digital transformation: Developing innovative strategies for • Identify the pros and cons of offshoring, onshoring and
the future reshoring for economic development
• Developing Singapore’s digital economy through innovation • Singapore’s whole-of-government approach to strengthening
national resilience in an era of supply chain disruptions
• Role of governments in facilitating private-public collaboration
to build supply chain resilience
• Regional collaboration to strengthen supply chain resilience

58 _ TRADE & ECONOMY TRADE & ECONOMY _ 59


Public-Private
Partnerships:
Infrastructure
Projects Development
PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in infrastructure


project planning and management. NOMINATION
DEADLINE
19 JAN
2024
SYNOPSIS
This course will introduce the fundamentals of conceptualising
and implementing Public-Private Partnership (PPP) projects. It
COURSE DATES
will also share Singapore’s experience with PPP projects. 4 – 8 MAR
2024
TOPICS
• PPP project development cycle − economic evaluation,
costs and benefits; procurement and competitive tender
criteria; financing model and risk assessment; and contract
management
• Effective regulations and enabling legislation
• Pros and cons of the PPP approach
• Singapore’s policies and regulatory frameworks for
PPP developments

60 _ TRADE & ECONOMY TRADE & ECONOMY _ 61


CONNECTIVITY
With the lifting of border restrictions and easing of
lockdown measures, countries will need to ensure that
they are well connected to thrive in a post-COVID-19
world. This cluster will share Singapore’s experience in
the aviation, maritime and land transport operations. SCAN HERE TO APPLY

Safety Oversight Inspectors (Air Navigation Services)


64 10 – 14 Jul 2023

Aviation Leaders Programme in Public Policy


65 31 Jul – 4 Aug 2023

Safety Oversight Inspectors (Aerodome)


66 21 – 25 Aug 2023

Search and Rescue Administrators


67 4 – 15 Sep 2023

Sustainable Urban Transport Planning and Strategies


68 18 – 22 Sep 2023

Civil Aviation Management Programme


69 11 – 18 Oct 2023

Port Management and Operations


70 6 – 10 Nov 2023

Aircraft Accident Investigation Management


71 26 Feb – 1 Mar 2024

CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY _ 63
Safety Oversight Aviation Leaders
Inspectors (Air Programme in
Navigation Services) Public Policy

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level officials from civil aviation authorities and Mid- to senior-level officials from civil aviation authorities and
related government agencies responsible for Air Navigation NOMINATION related government agencies. NOMINATION
Services (ANS) oversight management and inspection. DEADLINE DEADLINE
26 MAY 16 JUN
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
Developed in accordance with the International Civil Aviation This course will equip participants with the knowledge to
Organization (ICAO)’s requirements, this course will highlight the
COURSE DATES formulate and implement policy related to national and aviation
COURSE DATES
fundamental principles underlying the safety oversight measures 10 – 14 JUL development in a dynamic environment. It will also share 31 JUL –
relating to ANS required of the State’s aviation regulatory body. Singapore’s experience in developing and managing a safe and
2023 vibrant aviation hub.
4 AUG
2023
TOPICS
• Overview of the Global Air Traffic Management (ATM) TOPICS
Operational Concept • Public leadership, governance and policymaking
• Overview of the State’s safety oversight obligations • Aviation development and management
• ICAO Annex 11, ICAO Doc 4444 (ATM), ICAO Doc 7030 • Case study on Singapore and Changi Airport
(Regional Supplementary Procedures) and ICAO Universal
Safety Oversight Audit Programme Beyond 2010
• Roles and responsibilities of the ANS safety oversight inspector
• Human factors in ANS

64 _ CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY _ 65
Safety Oversight Search and Rescue
Inspectors (Aerodome) Administrators

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level officials from civil aviation authorities and Chiefs or deputy chiefs from civil aviation authorities and
related government agencies involved in safety oversight, NOMINATION related government agencies involved in the management and NOMINATION
management and inspection of aerodromes. DEADLINE administration of an aviation search and rescue (SAR) organisation DEADLINE
or unit.
7 JUL 21 JUL
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
Developed in accordance with International Civil Aviation Developed in accordance with International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO)’s requirements, this course will provide an
COURSE DATES COURSE DATES
Organization (ICAO) SAR manuals, this course will equip
overview of the fundamental principles underlying the safety 21 – 25 AUG participants with the knowledge and skills required to carry out 4 – 15 SEP
oversight measures and activities relating to aerodromes required aviation SAR roles effectively and efficiently.
of a state’s aviation regulatory body.
2023 2023

TOPICS
TOPICS • Overview of an aviation SAR system and its components
• Overview of the state’s safety oversight obligations • Organisation and administration of SAR services
• Overview of ICAO Annex 14 (Aerodromes), Annex 19 (Safety • Communications in SAR
Management) and other relevant ICAO manuals
• SAR agreements
• Aerodrome maintenance and certification
• General trends and future developments in aviation SAR
• Aerodrome audits and inspections

66 _ CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY _ 67
Sustainable Urban Civil Aviation
Transport Planning Management Programme
and Strategies

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in public Mid- to senior-level officials from civil aviation authorities and
transport policy and planning. NOMINATION related government agencies. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
4 AUG 25 AUG
2023 2023
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
This course will provide an overview of Singapore’s urban Comprising two modules, Developing an Air Hub and Regulations
transport planning and strategies, as well as innovations to
COURSE DATES as well as Future of Aviation, this course provides an overview of
COURSE DATES
develop and manage a sustainable, integrated and effective 18 – 22 SEP the civil aviation sector, its major elements and their interfaces in 11 – 18 OCT
urban transport system. an integral ecosystem.
2023 2023

TOPICS TOPICS
• Overview of Singapore’s land transport system, including the • International legal and safety framework for aviation
Land Transport Master Plan 2040 • Aviation and economic development, including air transport
• Clean energy strategy and green initiatives, such as electric and airport development, as well as airport and airline
cars and buses economics
• Use of innovative technologies, including autonomous • State safety programme and safety management systems, as
vehicles and Intelligent Transport Systems well as aviation security and facilitation policy
• Financing models for sustainable public transport systems • Aviation crisis management
• Traffic and road safety management • Future of air traffic management

68 _ CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY _ 69
Port Management Aircraft Accident
and Operations Investigation
Management

PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE PARTICIPANT PROFILE IN-PERSON COURSE

Mid- to senior-level government officials involved in port and Mid- to senior-level officials from civil aviation authorities and
maritime issues. NOMINATION related government agencies involved in accident investigations. NOMINATION
DEADLINE DEADLINE
22 SEP 12 JAN
2023 2024
SYNOPSIS SYNOPSIS
Amidst the growing complexities of strategic port planning, Developed in accordance with International Civil Aviation
the course would share Singapore’s policies and experiences in
COURSE DATES Organization (ICAO) Annex 13: Aircraft Accident and Incident
COURSE DATES
planning, organising and optimising the use of resources for port 6 – 10 NOV Investigation, and ICAO Circular 298: Training Guidelines for 26 FEB –
development. It will also share Singapore’s experience in port Aircraft Accident Investigators, this course will equip participants
management and how the port continues to play a critical role 2023 with the knowledge and skills to participate in and support
1 MAR
in economic development, including the use of technology to aircraft accident investigations. 2024
achieve higher levels of efficiency and sustainability.

TOPICS
TOPICS • Investigation methodology and management
• Overview of Singapore port and challenges facing the • Roles of investigators, accredited representatives and their
terminals advisers in international investigations
• Emergency planning, preparedness and response to marine • Aircraft accident sites and hazard management
incidents
• Aviation medicine and pathology
• Port security regulatory framework
• Safety management systems for aircraft accident
• Container terminals development and planning investigations
• Digitalisation efforts

70 _ CONNECTIVITY CONNECTIVITY _ 71
Located in Singapore, the International Monetary Fund (IMF)-
Singapore Regional Training Institute (STI) is the IMF’s regional
training centre for the Asia-Pacific region. It provides training
and technical assistance on macroeconomic and financial
management. It also offers courses on legal and statistical issues
to government officials from 37 countries. The STI is jointly
funded by the IMF, Singapore and Japan, who together guide
the STI’s programme. Since its establishment in 1998, the STI
has provided training to over 20,000 officials through courses
in Singapore and the region. The STI also hosts high-level events
and is increasingly becoming a platform for peer-to-peer learning.

SCAN HERE TO APPLY

IMF-STI IMF-STI _ 73
Scheduled Date Course Title Scheduled Date Course Title
9 – 13 Jan 2023 Systemic Macro Financial Risk Analysis 17 – 28 Jul 2023 Monetary and Financial Statistics - Introductory
9 – 13 Jan 2023 Legal Aspects of International Financial Institutions 24 – 28 Jul 2023 Corporate and Household Insolvency
6 – 10 Feb 2023 National Accounts Statistics - Advanced 25 Sep – 6 Oct 2023 Monetary Policy
13 – 24 Feb 2023 External Sector Statistics - Intermediate 25 Sep – 6 Oct 2023 Macroeconomics of Climate Change
13 – 17 Mar 2023 Consumer Price Index - Advanced 9 – 13 Oct 2023 Safeguards Assessments of Central Banks
20 – 31 Mar 2023 Macroeconomic Diagnostics 9 – 20 Oct 2023 Public Sector Debt Statistics - Advanced
3 – 7 Apr 2023 Fintech and Digital Money: Selected Issues 23 – 27 Oct 2023 Public Financial Management Legal Frameworks
3 – 14 Apr 2023 Fiscal Frameworks 23 Oct – 3 Nov 2023 Macroeconomic Forecasting and Analysis
10 – 14 Apr 2023 Legal Developments Arising from Fintech 30 Oct – 10 Nov 2023 Institutional Sector Accounts - Advanced
17 – 21 Apr 2023 FX Intervention Rules: A Risk-Based Framework 6 – 10 Nov 2023 Fintech Market Development and Policy Implications
8 – 19 May 2023 Financial Sector Surveillance 13 – 17 Nov 2023 Cash and Debt Management
Workshop on the Joint IMF World Bank Debt Sustainability 13 – 17 Nov 2023 Macro-Stress Testing I or II
15 – 19 May 2023
Framework for Low-Income Countries
27 Nov – 1 Dec 2023 Cyber Risk Regulation and Supervision
22 – 31 May 2023 Assessing and Managing Fiscal Risks
27 Nov – 1 Dec 2023 Forecasting Framework for Central Bank Systemic Liquidity
22 May – 2 Jun 2023 Model-Based Monetary Policy Analysis and Forecasting
4 – 8 Dec 2023 Legal Aspects of International Financial Institutions
19 – 30 Jun 2023 Financial Programming and Policies
4 – 15 Dec 2023 Fiscal Policy Analysis
26 – 30 Jun 2023 Financial Soundness Indicators
11 - 15 Dec 2023 Financial Market Infrastructures: Principles and Practices
Implementing AML/CFT Standards - Enhancing Beneficial
3 – 7 Jul 2023
Ownership Transparency Frameworks
3 – 14 Jul 2023 Nowcasting
Please refer to STI’s website (www.imfsti.org) for the most up-to-date course information.

74 _ IMF-STI IMF-STI _ 75
2023 CALENDAR
OF COURSES

MAY 15 – 19 MAY Sustainable Financing of Cities


SEP 4 – 8 SEP
4 – 15 SEP
Managing Coastal Biodiversity under Urbanisation Pressures
Search and Rescue Administrators
18 – 22 SEP Sustainable Urban Transport Planning and Strategies
25 – 29 SEP Introduction to Carbon Market
JUN 5 – 9 JUN
5 – 9 JUN
Clean Energy and Emission Reduction
Transforming Public Service with the Power of Artificial 25 – 29 SEP Gender Equality between Men and Women: Towards a More
Intelligence Inclusive Singapore Society

12 – 16 JUN Innovations in Governance 25 – 29 SEP International Law of the Sea

19 – 23 JUN Infrastructure Project Development, Planning and Management

OCT 9 – 13 OCT Industry 4.0 for TVET Leaders: Technologies, Threats and
Opportunities
JUL 3 – 7 JUL
10 – 14 JUL
Empowering Persons with Disabilities
Carbon Accounting 9 – 13 OCT Digital Transformation in Public Healthcare

Responding to Pandemics and Future Preparedness 11 – 18 OCT Civil Aviation Management Programme
10 – 14 JUL
Safety Oversight Inspectors (Air Navigation Services) 16 – 20 OCT Introduction of New Energy Trends: From Carbon Capture to
10 – 14 JUL
Hydrogen Economy
24 – 28 JUL Smart City: Envisioning Smart Urban IoT Solutions and Emerging
Technologies Management 23 – 27 OCT Innovations in Governance

Trade and Business Development 23 – 27 OCT Maritime Public Leaders’ Programme (MPLP)
24 – 28 JUL
(TBC)
31 JUL – 4 AUG Aviation Leaders Programme in Public Policy

AUG 14 – 18 AUG Assuring Food Safety and Security NOV 6 – 10 NOV


6 – 10 NOV
Robotic Process Automation for Leaders
Port Management and Operations
21 – 25 AUG Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies
20 – 24 NOV Urban Health Security
21 – 25 AUG Safety Oversight Inspectors (Aerodome)
20 – 24 NOV Supply Chain Management
28 AUG – 1 SEP Education Transformation for Policymakers: The Singapore
Experience 27 NOV – 1 DEC Strategic Leadership and Public Governance

28 AUG – 1 SEP Innovation Ecosystem

DEC 4 – 8 DEC Integrated Cybersecurity Management and Systems

Online Course Sustainability Action Package Online Course Sustainability Action Package
76 _ CALENDAR CALENDAR _ 77
2024 CALENDAR
OF COURSES

JAN 29 JAN – 2 FEB


29 JAN – 2 FEB
Sustainable Waste Management and Smart Urbanisation
Psychosocial Support in the Workplace

FEB 26 FEB – 1 MAR


26 FEB – 1 MAR
Women and Leadership Programme
Aircraft Accident Investigation Management

MAR 4 – 8 MAR
4 – 8 MAR
Sustainable Integrated Water Resources Management
Public-Private Partnerships: Infrastructure Projects
Development
11 – 15 MAR Industry 4.0 and Innovation Management
11 – 15 MAR Strategic Leadership and Public Governance
18 – 22 MAR Building Smart and Sustainable Cities
18 – 22 MAR Healthcare Management

Online Course Sustainability Action Package


78 _ CALENDAR
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