Written Answer

Data on Research Grants Administered Directly by National Research Foundation and Statutory Boards

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Summary

This question concerns the administration of research grants by the National Research Foundation (NRF) and the expertise used in evaluating funding applications. Member of Parliament Ms He Ting Ru inquired about grant management proportions and why an ARPA-like model has not been adopted for strategic research. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Mr Heng Swee Keat stated that approximately 50% of RIE2025 National Research Fund grants are administered directly by NRF. He highlighted that evaluation processes incorporate international peer reviewers and technical experts to support decision-making for various government agencies. Regarding ARPA-like models, he noted that Singapore reviews such structures and will deploy them if appropriate for high-risk or ambitious research goals.

Transcript

4 Ms He Ting Ru asked the Prime Minister and Minister for Finance (a) what percentage of National Research Foundation (NRF) research grants are awarded through grant calls administered directly by NRF instead of through statutory boards; (b) for statutory board-administered grant calls, what percentage of evaluators have significant relevant research experience; and (c) why has an ARPA-like model, where expert programme managers autonomously set strategic research directions and funding, not been adopted.

Mr Heng Swee Keat (for the Prime Minister): Singapore's Research, Innovation and Enterprise (RIE) investments involve close collaboration among the National Research Foundation (NRF), Government agencies and RIE ecosystem stakeholders. These investments include, RIE programmes supported by the National Research Fund that are administered by NRF and other Government agencies. As at end-FY2023, around 50% of RIE2025 National Research Fund grants are directly administered by NRF.

Government agencies evaluate research grant applications based on the respective RIE programme's approved eligibility and evaluation criteria. The evaluation processes for technical proposals generally incorporate reviews by experts in the relevant field, such as international peer reviewers or technical evaluation panel members, to support the decision-making of Government agencies' funding.

NRF regularly reviews RIE grant administration modalities, including studying overseas models, such as the Advanced Research Projects Agencies (ARPA). ARPA-like models require a strong cadre of expert programme managers and leadership driving the programmes towards specific goals that are often higher-risk or ambitious in nature. We will continue to review where such models are appropriate in Singapore's context and deploy such models if useful.