New law school may also offer full-time course

One of the immediate priorities of the steering committee for Singapore's third law school is to map the school's direction. On concerns that graduates from UniSIM law school may be considered "second class" to their counterparts from SMU and NUS, Senior Minister of State for Law and Education Indranee Rajah said that the key is in having a vision for the new law school to realise its "tremendous" potential. She was confident that like the other two universities, UniSIM, in time to come, will build a strong reputation for its law school. She added that "NUS has built a strong reputation for international law and litigation and dispute resolution. SMU is fast building up a solid reputation for corporate and commercial law. Our aim is to make UniSIM a centre of excellence for family law and criminal law."

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The Straits Times