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NUS Business School
NameNUS Business School
Established1965
TypePublic
ParentNational University of Singapore
CitySingapore
CountrySingapore
CampusKent Ridge

NUS Business School is the business faculty of the National University of Singapore located on the Kent Ridge campus. The school offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and executive programs and engages in research across finance, management, and strategy while collaborating with regional partners in Asia and global institutions in North America and Europe. It participates in international accreditation and ranking activities and maintains relationships with industry, government agencies, and multilateral organizations.

History

Founded in 1965 as the Department of Business Administration within the University of Singapore, the school evolved alongside institutions such as the National University of Singapore merger, the Economic Development Board (Singapore), and regional developments like the Association of Southeast Asian Nations expansion. Its early growth was influenced by partnerships with universities including Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania, and London School of Economics, and by faculty exchanges with Stanford University, University of Chicago, and INSEAD. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, it expanded programs amid ties to entities such as the Monetary Authority of Singapore, the Singapore Exchange, and the Ministry of Trade and Industry (Singapore), drawing visiting scholars from Yale University, Columbia University, and University of Cambridge. In the 21st century the school developed executive education relationships with Wharton School, IE Business School, and National University of Singapore Faculty of Law collaborators, and engaged in initiatives with think tanks including the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and research institutes such as the Singapore Management University research centers.

Academic programs

The curriculum portfolio spans undergraduate degrees linked to faculties like the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (NUS), double-degree options with NUS Faculty of Engineering, and joint programs with professional schools such as NUS Faculty of Law and Yale-NUS College. Postgraduate offerings include MBA programs comparable to those at INSEAD, London Business School, and HEC Paris, specialized master's aligned with Massachusetts Institute of Technology collaborations in finance and analytics, and doctoral tracks influenced by research from University of Michigan, University of California, Berkeley, and Nanyang Technological University. Executive education modules are delivered in partnership with corporate entities such as Temasek Holdings, DBS Bank, and Standard Chartered, and with government-linked organizations like JTC Corporation and Enterprise Singapore. Exchange and study-abroad programs link students to campuses of University of Oxford, University of Melbourne, National Taiwan University, and Peking University.

Research and centres

Research output is produced through institute links including the Asia Competitiveness Institute, the Centre for Governance, Institutions and Organisations, and the Risk Management Institute, and through interdisciplinary work with the Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health and the NUS Computing. Faculty publish in journals frequented by scholars from Harvard Business School, London School of Economics, and Stanford Graduate School of Business, and collaborate on projects with World Bank, International Monetary Fund, and Asian Development Bank researchers. The school hosts thematic centres focused on areas related to supply chain resilience with partners such as Procter & Gamble, fintech initiatives linked to Paypal and Visa, and sustainability programs conducted with World Wildlife Fund and United Nations Environment Programme. Visiting fellows have come from institutions including Princeton University, University of Tokyo, and Seoul National University.

Rankings and reputation

The school appears in global lists alongside institutions like INSEAD, Wharton School, and London Business School in MBA and business school rankings published by organizations such as Financial Times, The Economist, and QS World University Rankings. Regional comparisons often cite peers including Nanyang Business School, HKUST Business School, and CEIBS; accreditation bodies like AACSB, EQUIS, and AMBA have reviewed programs. Reputation metrics reference alumni placement with firms such as McKinsey & Company, Goldman Sachs, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and EY, and executive education impact measured against benchmarks set by IMD and IESE Business School.

Student life and organizations

Student activities include clubs connected to professional organizations such as Chartered Financial Analyst societies, entrepreneurship incubators with links to Block71 Singapore and Action Community for Entrepreneurship, and case-competition teams competing in events organized by CFA Institute, Global Management Challenge, and McKinsey Problem Solving Challenge. Cultural and interest groups collaborate with campus entities like NUS Students' Union, NUS Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music, and NUS Museum, and student governance interfaces with bodies such as the Student Union of the University of Singapore historical antecedents. Career fairs attract recruiters from Google, Amazon, DBS Bank, and Procter & Gamble while networking events host speakers from World Economic Forum panels and alumni forums tied to Harvard Business School Association and regional chambers like the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Alumni and notable faculty

Alumni hold leadership roles at corporations including Singapore Airlines, Keppel Corporation, CapitaLand, and investment firms such as Temasek Holdings and GIC Private Limited, and have entered public service posts within ministries like Ministry of Finance (Singapore) and statutory boards such as Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore. Distinguished faculty and visiting professors have included scholars affiliated with Michael Porter-style strategy networks, Nobel laureates connected to University of Chicago Booth School of Business, and academics associated with Behavioural Economics pioneers at University of Warwick and University College London. Honorary degree partners and collaborators include leaders from ASEAN institutions, judges from International Court of Justice, and chairs from organizations such as Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation.

Category:Business schools in Singapore