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Urban Redevelopment Authority

Physical Planning Intern

Urban Redevelopment Authority

Internship

Closing on 01 Aug 2025

What the role is

Physical Planning North supports URA’s role as the National Planning Authority, in the Master Planning for the North Region of Singapore. The North Region forms the anchor for the Northern Innovation Corridor and the Agri-Tech and Food Corridor; with new economic node of Woodlands Regional Center, Sembawang Shipyard Redevelopment, Sungei Kadut Eco-District and Lim Chu Kang. It also houses major residential towns of Yishun, Sembawang and Woodlands; and key nature areas such as the Central Water Catchment. The department also oversees the Social Community Facilities (SCF) Master Plan.

What you will be working on

- Support Draft Master Plan 2025 public engagement efforts - Analysis of provision needs for social community facilities using data - Planning studies for social community facilities - Research on the area’s built heritage and adaptive reuse approach - Research on and formulate redevelopment and rejuvenation strategies and plans for areas in North Region Learning Outcomes - Fundamentals of urban planning in Singapore - Urban development strategies and policies

What we are looking for

- Students who are pursuing courses in Social Science, Humanities, Data Science, Architecture, Engineering or related fields. - Familiarity with ArcGIS preferred. NOTE: - Please indicate your availability for the internship in your application, including the start and end date. - We regret to inform that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

About Urban Redevelopment Authority

The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) is Singapore's national land use planning authority. URA prepares long term strategic plans, as well as detailed local area plans, for physical development, and then co-ordinates and guides efforts to bring these plans to reality. Prudent land use planning has enabled Singapore to enjoy strong economic growth and social cohesion, and ensures that sufficient land is safeguarded to support continued economic progress and future development.