Financial technology (abbreviated as FinTech) refers to a broad spectrum of the technology and innovation of financial services. Examples of FinTech innovations include (mobile) payment solutions, cryptocurrency, smart contract, credit analytics, P2P lending and crowd-funding, robo-advisor, algorithmic trading, and various financial data analytics innovations.
The NUS PhD (Digital Financial Technology) programme is jointly hosted by the NUS Graduate School (NUSGS) and the Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF). It prepares students with a distinctive set of interdisciplinary skills for careers in academia or industry.
Overview
- Monthly stipend will be provided for up to 4 years of PhD studies, OR up to date of graduation, whichever is earlier. (Not applicable for August 2026 intake)
- Open worldwide to bachelor degree holders (or above), with at least a very good 2nd Upper Honours (or equivalent qualifications), and outstanding research potential and strong research interests in related areas in finance and/or computing.
- Students are based in NUSGS and AIDF, and have to fulfil the following three requirements.
- Coursework
- 38 Units courses (For Intake 2024 onwards) / 36 Units (For intakes before 2024).
- Required laboratory rotation
- PhD Thesis
- Work on a topic under the advice of AIDF faculty affiliates.
- Gap and TA hours
- There is a standard requirement under NUSGS: See here
- AIDF teaching duty/research support
- Participating in AIDF-based events
- Coursework
Admission Requirements
| We invite graduates with strong academic potential and a keen interest in research to join our research-based doctoral programs. PhD admission criteria encompass a robust academic background, a passionate interest in a research topic, and good character. The following information will be considered for a careful evidence-based assessment:
1. A good GPA in a relevant bachelor's or master's degree in computing, finance, economics, engineering, science, mathematics, statistics, or business., with at least a very good 2nd Upper Honours (or equivalent qualifications), Minimum Score:
6. Publications or involvement in research projects. Items (1) to (4) are compulsory. |
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“NUS' thought leadership in digital technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, cloud computing, and data science makes us perfectly positioned to address the challenges of the digital economy in Singapore and other parts of the world.”
Professor Tan Eng Chye, NUS President
Application is open till 31 January 2026
*Please note: Admission is open exclusively to self-financing, part-time PhD candidates. The AIDF Scholarship will not be awarded for this intake.
Click here to view fees for Graduate Programme.
