RSIS' research, teaching and networking objectives are aimed at assisting policymakers to develop comprehensive approaches to strategic thinking in areas related to Singapore's interests.
When RSIS was established on 1 January 2007, the IDSS continued to remain as a security-research-focused institute within the school, and teaching functions were taken over by the school.[4]
Constituents of the school include
Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies (IDSS),
International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research (ICPVTR),
Centre of Excellence for National Security (CENS),
Centre for Non-Traditional Security Studies (NTS Centre),
Centre for Multilateralism Studies (CMS).
Studies in Inter-Religious Relations in Plural Societies Programme (SRP)
National Security Studies Programme (NSSP)
Future Issues and Technology (FIT)
Social Cohesion Research Programme (SCRP)
The school's Master of Science degree programmes are distinguished by their focus on the Indo-Pacific, the professional practice of international affairs, strategic analysis and the cultivation of academic depth. In 2010, a Double Masters Programme with Warwick University was also launched, with students required to spend the first year at Warwick and the second year at RSIS. A select Doctor of Philosophy programme caters to advanced students who are supervised by the senior faculty members with matching interests.
RSIS shares its research findings with the strategic studies and defence policy communities through workshops, conferences, articles in refereed journals and frequent analyses of contemporary events through the RSIS Commentary series.
RSIS convenes workshops, seminars and colloquia on aspects of international relations and security development that are of contemporary and historical significance. The school's activities include public lectures, Colloquium on Strategic Trends in the 21st Century, the annual Asia Pacific Programme for Senior Military Officers (APPSMO), the Asia Pacific Programme for Senior National Security Officers (APPSNO), the biennial Asia Pacific Security Conference and the Singapore Global Dialogue.