A*STAR International Fellowship

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Dr Han Shui'Er, A*STAR International Fellowship Recipient

The A*STAR International Fellowship (AIF) is a prestigious scholarship designed to support early-career researchers in advancing their careers in research and innovation. Through this fellowship, successful applicants will receive up to 2 years of overseas postdoctoral training in leading overseas universities, research institutions or overseas deep-tech startups which are portfolio companies of top-tier venture capital/builder firms. The AIF aims to nurture global-ready talent who will contribute meaningfully to A*STAR’s mission and the broader R&D ecosystem upon the completion of their training.

The AIF offers two distinct tracks tailored to different career aspirations:
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A*STAR International Fellowship (Research)

The A*STAR International Fellowship (Research) is a research-focussed postdoctoral track for early-career researchers who wish to deepen their expertise, drive independent projects, and contribute to high-impact research. This track provides a strong foundation for postdocs to advance their scientific knowledge while preparing for impactful careers in A*STAR, academia, industry, or other public sector organisations/research institutes.

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A*STAR International Fellowship (Innovation)

The A*STAR International Fellowship (Innovation) is an innovation-focussed postdoctoral track that supports entrepreneurial-minded researchers who are keen to enhance their technical expertise, innovation capabilities and enterprise acumen. Fellows will gain hands-on experience in translating cutting-edge research into investable ventures through placements in high quality deep-tech startups, which are portfolio companies of top-tier venture capital/builder firms. Where necessary, such postdoctoral stints may also be undertaken in VC firms, particularly those with entrepreneur-in-residence programmes, or VB firms.

Application Period

A*STAR International Fellowship – 1 Jan 2026 to 1 April 2026

Scholarship Facts

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  • Pursue postdoctoral training overseas
  • Gain exposure to world-class research environments or entrepreneurial ecosystems, based on your chosen track
  • Deepen your expertise, forge global networks, and develop capabilities for impactful careers in research and innovation
  • Return to to continue your journey at A*STAR and contribute to Singapore’s research, innovation and enterprise ecosystem

Eligibility

General requirements
Applicants must:

  • Be Singaporeans or Permanent Residents (SPR). Foreigners who are non-SPRs and with outstanding track records may be considered on an exceptional basis. Non-Singaporeans are required to have obtained citizenship prior to the commencement of the fellowship
  • Have completed a PhD within the last 4 years#
  • Not have existing bonds to any institution

#Applicants in the final stages of their PhD may apply for the AIF. However, their AIF award is confirmed only upon conferment of their PhD degree

 

Additional track-specific requirements:
AIF (Research):

  • Possess excellent publication records
  • Have applied or be applying for a relevant postdoctoral position at a top overseas university/laboratory

AIF (Innovation):

  • Demonstrate strong aptitude and aspiration to pursue roles in innovation and entrepreneurship (I&E)
  • Preferably with good publication records

 

Mid-Term AIF applicants must:

  • Be Singaporean
  • Enrolled in a top overseas university/lab at the point of scholarship application
  • Possess good publication records
  • Current postdoctoral supervisor to be at least 1 out of the 2 academic referees

      The above eligibility criteria are not exhaustive. A*STAR may include additional selection criteria based on prevailing scholarship policies. These policies may be amended from time to time without notice.

    Coverage

    Successful applicants will be given the following support* for up to 2 years of overseas postdoctoral research training:

    • Monthly overseas living allowance
    • Monthly sustenance allowance, inclusive of CPF contribution
    • Annual return airfare
    • Other allowances including
      • Settling-in allowance
      • Computer allowance
      • Conference allowance
    • Annual personal insurance

    Mid-term AIF awardees will be offered the same terms of support as the full-term AIF awardees from the point of the award, with retrospective payment for any compulsory fees incurred from the start of postdoctoral training.

    *All rates/allowances vary according to country and university/lab, and are subject to A*STAR adjustments from time to time.

    Service Commitment

    Upon completion of the postdoctoral research training, scholars will return to and contribute to A*STAR’s research institutes and/or relevant organisations for three (3) years.

    How To Apply

    Application Timeline

     

    Application CycleInterviewsApplication Outcomes
    First application cycle:
    Opens on 1 January
    Closes on 1 April
    Mid-April to May

     

    From mid-June

     

    Second application cycle:
    Opens on 1 July
    Closes on 1 November
    Mid-October to mid-NovemberFrom December

    *A*GA may consider off-cycle applications on a case-by-case basis

     

    *Successful candidates will be notified via email.

     

    Onboarding:
    As an A*STAR scholar, you will participate in Vista, A*STAR Graduate Academy’s signature developmental programme series specially designed for scholars. Each Vista session focuses on scholars’ key development areas at various academic and career milestones. The programmes provide opportunities to engage with A*STAR leadership and key opinion leaders in the R&D ecosystem, facilitate career and academic advancement and foster networking with peers. Past keynote speakers have included the CEO of National Research Foundation, the Chairman of A*STAR’s Biomedical Advisory Council, and the Executive Director of A*STAR’s Science and Engineering Research Council.

    Research Areas

    Deepen your research in the emerging growth areas with A*STAR:

    Biomedical Research

    • Antimicrobial Resistance
    • Bioinformatics
    • Food Science, Food Processing
    • Human Potential & Clinical Sciences
    • Infectious Diseases
    • MedTech
    • Metabolic & Brain Health
    • Precision and Preventive Health
    • Synthetic Biology
    • Therapeutics

    Science & Engineering Research

    • Automated hub operations
    • Data, AI and Compute
    • Quantum
    • Real-time, Resilient & Optimised Supply Chain
    • Semiconductors
    • Smart and Sustainable Advanced Manufacturing
    • Sustainable Energy and Chemicals

    *The list is not exhaustive. If the field you are interested in is not listed here, please write in and check with us. For more information on the areas of research, please click here.

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    FAQs /scholarships/home/faqs

    Application

    1. How long does it take to process my application?
    The processing time for applications is up to 5 months from the date that you submit the complete application to A*STAR Graduate Academy office to the date that you are informed of the application outcome.

    2. Is there any application deadline?
    We process applications for 2 intakes. 1st November of the preceding year for February's commencement, and 1st March of current year for August's commencement.

    3. What is the application and interview process like?
    Your application will be reviewed upon submission of all required documents, and you may be requested to provide more information while we assess your application. If you are shortlisted, you will be invited to attend at least 2 rounds of interviews, and other test(s) where applicable.

    Prior to the first round of interview, you will need to seek endorsement from your proposed A*STAR Research Institute supervisor, and Executive Director, for you to serve the 3-year service commitment period at the chosen Research Institute after the post-doctoral training under the AIF. You will be given 15 minutes to present your proposed research project, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A during the first round of interview.

    4. I am currently based overseas. Can I attend the interviews virtually?
    The interview process comprises both virtual and in-person sessions. Candidates who are unable to attend in person due to valid reasons may submit a written request to attend the interview virtually.

    5. Do I have to contact a Principal Investigator at an Overseas University/Institution?
    Yes, you should contact an overseas university/institution supervisor to establish a project proposal prior to applying for AIF. The AIF award is conditional upon you having a confirmed place at the approved university/institution.

    6. Are there any criteria for the proposed overseas university/institution?
    The proposed overseas university/institution should be a leading institution in your proposed research area.

    7. I am currently holding a post-doctoral position overseas. Can I use the AIF funding to continue my research?
    Most applicants who apply for the AIF scholarship have not embarked on post-doctoral training yet. If you have already started your overseas post-doctoral training, you can still apply but we would have to assess the relevance and value of the research area you are working on and the strength of your overseas supervisor/institution. 

    8. Am I allowed to receive monetary support from the overseas university /institution?
    This would be reviewed on a case-by-case basis and it is subject to approval.

    9. Can I propose any research topic?
    You should propose a research topic/area that is aligned to A*STAR's research direction and of relevance and value to the A*STAR Research Institutes.  We strongly advise you to discuss with the A*STAR Research Institutes of interest to you before you propose a topic.

    10. What are some of the non-traditional (non-UK/US) countries A*STAR scholarship holders have gone to and which universities do they attend?
    A*STAR scholarships holders have attended universities for their undergraduate/postgraduate studies/post-doctoral in countries such as:

    • Australia – Australian National University
    • Canada – University of British Columbia
    • France - Necker Institute
    • Germany - Heidelberg
    • Spain - Spanish National Centre for Cardiovascular Research
    • Switzerland - ETH Zurich

    Service Commitment

    1. Do I have to serve a bond at A*STAR after completing my post-doctoral training? How long is the service commitment period?
    Upon completion of post-doctoral training under the AIF, you will serve at one of A*STAR’s Research Institute for 3 years.

    Allowances

    1. What are the allowances like for AIF?
    During the post-doctoral training, you will receive a competitive monthly allowance. You will also be given annual allowances to attend conferences overseas.  At the commencement of the post-doctoral training, we will provide a one-off settling-in allowance.  Please refer to the website for the detailed list of allowances provided under the scholarship.

    2. Is there any monetary support for my spouse and family?
    No. The award does not include additional financial support for spouses or family members.

    3. Who is responsible for consumables and research-related fees during the collaboration?
    A*STAR does not cover consumables or research-related fees. These costs are to be supported by the overseas university.

    Citizenship

    1. Can a non-Singaporean apply for the AIF?
    Yes, non-Singaporeans intending to take up citizenship can apply for the AIF. You are to obtain your citizenship before the commencement of your post-doctoral training. You may undergo a research attachment at an A*STAR Research Institute, based on your own merits, while completing the citizenship conversion process.

    During the post-doctoral training

    1. Is it possible to change my research project midway through my post-doctoral training?
    All scholars need to seek A*STAR's written permission before changing your research project. Each case will be assessed on its own merit. Scholars are encouraged to consider your research area seriously before commencing your post-doctoral studies as a mid-point change of your research focus may badly affect your progress.

    2. What happens if I take more than time to complete my post-doctoral training?
    If you need more than time to complete your post-doctoral training, you will have to seek approval from A*STAR for the extension.