The S. Rajaratnam Professorship in Strategic Studies
at RSIS was inaugurated on 31 August 1998 to
enable the School to invite distinguished
scholars in strategic studies and related fields
to participate in its activities. The Professorship
was established in honour of Mr Sinnathamby
Rajaratnam for his distinguished services to
the nation.
Mr Rajaratnam, born in 1915, was elected as the
Member of Parliament for Kampung Glam in
1959 and continued to represent the constituency
until his retirement
in 1988. He became the Minister for Culture in 1959, the Minister for Foreign
Affairs in 1965 and, while in the latter capacity, took on a second portfolio
as the Minister for Labour from 1968 to 1971. He became Second Deputy Prime
Minister (Foreign Affairs) in 1980, after
which he was appointed Senior Minister until
his retirement. He passed away in 2006.
The S. Rajaratnam Professorship in Strategic
Studies is made possible by a $2.6 million
fund (excluding a matching grant from the
Singapore Government)
raised
by the Fund Raising Committee chaired by Mr S. Chandra Das, the former Member
of Parliament for Cheng San Group Representation Constituency from 1980 to
1996.
The S. Rajaratnam Chair in Strategic Studies
at RSIS will be held in perpetuity. Income
generated from the invested endowment funds
is used to invite internationally
renowned scholars to teach and to research at the Schhol. The S. Rajaratnam
Professorship thus enables IDSS to increase its international linkages
as well as benefit from the knowledge, experience
and wisdom of eminent scholars
appointed
to the Chair.
The last scholar appointed to the prestigious S. Rajaratnam Chair was Professor Rosemary Foot, Professor of International Relations,
and the John
Swire Senior Research Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford University,
from 2 August to 15 November 2006.
The scholars who held this Chair previously are: