Overview
The increasing use of arbitration and other dispute resolution mechanisms means that more professionals will be called upon to act as arbitrators. Conducting arbitration properly necessarily assumes that the arbitrator understands the law supporting the process, the procedures that should be followed, and the powers that may be exercised. While many lawyers are familiar with court procedures and the judicial process, fewer are familiar with the arbitral process. Non-lawyers have an even greater challenge when hearing disputes where parties are represented by lawyers in the arbitration. This course is designed for both lawyers and non-lawyers who wish to be involved in the practice of arbitration as arbitrators. Students will be taught the basics of the law of contract, tort and evidence, the law and practice of arbitration, and will receive training in drafting directions, orders and the arbitral award. On successful completion of the course, candidates will be awarded the Graduate Certificate in International Arbitration. They will then be qualified for direct admission as Fellows of the Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb).
Modes of Instruction & Course Duration
Instruction will be through a combination of weekly lectures or seminars (usually held on Wednesday evenings and on Saturdays), together with a final practicum. This course will be conducted over a university semester. Teaching will commence in the second week of January and will conclude within May 2025.
Please note that the Graduate Certificate in International Arbitration only runs once a year.
The Course Director is Adjunct Professor Neale R Gregson, Chartered Arbitrator.
Course Information
The following are the prescribed courses and assessments:
Course | Units | Assessments & Examinations |
LCC5390 Contract, Tort and Evidence [CTE] | 4 Units |
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LCC5391 Arbitration Law & Practice [ALP] | 4 Units |
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LCC5392 Drafting and Award Writing [DAW] | 4 Units |
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Course Timetable
Please click HERE for the Course & Exam Timetable for GCIA 2025
This timetable was last updated on 9 October 2024 and is subject to changes.
Class Size
Intake is strictly limited to 30 students.
Admission Requirements
Candidates with a good Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University are invited to apply for this course.
Candidates without an English-medium degree and/or non-native English speakers must have a valid certification of one of the following, at minimum:
- TOEFL iBT of 90/120
- TOEFL paper-based score of at least 550
- IELTS 6.0
Graduation Criteria
Candidates must pass all course and successfully obtain a total of 12 Units for the 3 compulsory courses in order to be awarded the GCIA.
SILE-CPD Points
SILE Attendance Policy
Participants who wish to obtain CPD Points must comply strictly with the Attendance Policy set out in the CPD Guidelines. For this activity, this includes having their attendance recorded in the manner required by the organiser, and not being absent from each day of a module for more than 15 minutes. Participants who do not comply with the Attendance Policy for any particular day of a module will not be able to obtain CPD Points for that day of the module. Please refer here for more information.
Public CPD points: | Up to 120 public CPD points for the entire programme, broken down as follows:
- Up to 37 public CPD points for LCC5390 Contract, Tort and Evidence |
Practice Area Code: | Others/Multi-disciplinary |
Training Level: | Intermediate |
Frequently Asked Questions
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Course Fees
Course Fees
The total programme fee payable for January 2025 intake is SGD 10,643.85* (inclusive of 9% GST).
A Student Services Fee is also applicable each semester.
SkillsFuture Credit
The courses in the GCIA Programme are eligible for SkillsFuture Credit claim:
Course | Course ID |
LCC5390 Contract, Tort and Evidence | TGS-2023039361 |
LCC5391 Arbitration Law & Practice | TGS-2023039363 |
LCC5392 Drafting and Award Writing | TGS-2023039364 |
All Singaporeans aged 25 and above can use their SkillsFuture Credit from the government to offset part of the module fee. Applicants who wish to use the SkillsFuture Credit may refer to https://www.skillsfuture.gov.sg/credit for more details.
Apply Now
Please click on the Tabs below for application requirements & procedures:
Supporting Documents
The online application will take you approximately 15 mins to complete. Before you start, you should have details of your academic qualifications and employment and the PDF version of the following required documents at hand:
- A one-page resume detailing your academic qualifications, employment history & professional training or membership.
- Scanned copies of all your Bachelor/ Post-graduate Degree Certificates (with a certified English translation if the original is not in English)
- Scanned copies of all your Bachelor/ Post-graduate Degree Transcripts (with a certified English translation if the original is not in English)
- Scanned copy of NRIC (both sides) / Passport/ Documentary Proof of Permanent Resident Status;
Any omission of supporting documents or information required in the Online Application Form will render the application void. All supporting documents, if not in English, must be accompanied by copies of the English translated version.
Application Procedures
Follow the steps below to apply:
- Go to the NUS Online Application Portal
- Identify yourself as “Member of the Public”
- Select “Specialist/Graduate Cert” and “Click Here to Apply or Check Status”
- If you are a first-time user, please click on "Register New User Account". Otherwise, please log in to your existing account.
- Click on “Submit New Application”
- Select “2024/2025 Semester 2” for Academic Year & Semester.
- Select "GD Cert-International Arbitration" for Programme/Student Category.
- Select "International Arbitration" for Specialisation/Level of Study and click "Apply Now".
- Click on "Add/Select New Module".
- Select "Faculty of Law" and click "Search".
- Select all three modules.
- Click "Edit Rank" and rank them accordingly:
- LCC5390 Contract, Tort and Evidence (CTE)
- LCC5391 Arbitration Law & Practice (ALP)
- LCC5392 Drafting & Award Writing Practicum (DAW)
- Continue your application following the on-screen instructions
- After submitting your online application, please follow the Referee Report instructions in the next tab to complete your application.
Application will begin on 14 October 2024.
Click HERE to apply.
Referee Report
To complete your application for the programme, please forward the following URL Link to the Online Referee Report Form to your referee.
Online Referee Report Form: https://bit.ly/GCIA_Referee
Your referee should complete the online report and submit it along with either their name card copy or a URL address to their public profile on their company website or LinkedIn.
The NUS Law Academy reserves the right to reject any incomplete referee report, received beyond the deadline, or is otherwise not received in the conditions stated above. A reminder that applicants have the responsibility to ensure that the referee sends the report to NUS Law Academy by the stipulated deadline.
Application Deadline
Friday, 15 November 2024
Contact
Please contact NUS Law Academy at email: nuslawacademy@nus.edu.sg.
Website last updated on 9 Oct 2024