Ms Grace Cheong
Senior Education Associate,SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore
Grace Cheong is a Senior Education Associate with the SingHealth Duke-NUS Global Health Institute. She takes care of the curriculum development and accreditation of postgraduate programmes in Global Health as well as Healthcare Leadership & Management. A member of the Education Core as well as Asian HEAL team, she also supports faculty in instructional development for all the courses in the Graduate Certificate and Executive Masters in Healthcare Leadership & Management programmes.
Grace is also involved in education research and is the Co-Investigator of the project ‘Towards Excellence in Curriculum Development and Implementation: A Case Study on the Evaluation of a Postgraduate Programme and Curriculum in Global Health’. Grace is a passionate educationalist with more than 15 years of experience in learning and academic development as well as research in higher education. She firmly believes that quality education is the way to equipping future generations to tackle difficult challenges posed by the world’s increasingly complex issues. Grace’s research interests are in learning design and development, pedagogy and andragogy, competency frameworks as well as curriculum development.
Grace has a Master of Education and Human Development from the George Washington University as well as a Master of Education Research Methods from the University of Western Australia.