Enna Tan, Head of BIZCareers and Nicole Tee, Director of MBA Programmes, share the various career development tools and the unique NUS MBA ecosystem that one can tap on to fulfil their career aspirations.
When you become part of The NUS MBA, you will gain much more than a network. Christian Eviston-Putsch from the Class of 2022 shares how business incubators were vital in getting his start-up off the ground.
Kelvin Ling, NUS MBA alumnus, reflects on how the breadth of courses and specialisations within the programme helped him navigate the many unknowns and grow in the new energy space.
Jochen Lorenz, Head of Bosch's grow Innovation Hub in Southeast Asia, shares how our partnership in the NUS MBA Consulting Project drives development and innovation, as well as the real impact made by the NUS MBA students.
Greg Unsworth from PwC Singapore shares more about the thinking behind the NUS MBA Consulting Project and what corporates are looking for in our MBA participants.
Chintai's founder and CEO, David Packham, sheds light on the company's corporate partnership with the NUS MBA programme and how our students can benefit from it.
Class of 2023 Laurent Corpataux shared his views on sustainable construction in Southeast Asia in a video, and how The NUS MBA has helped him further his passion and career in sustainability.
Singapore, already home to an array of large regional companies and multinationals, is especially well positioned to host new businesses that can scale quickly.
Stanislav Borisov (Class of 2020) shares how the NUS MBA helped him pivot careers and break into cleantech.
The Asian education system in renowned for its rigour and competitiveness, and only the best and brightest get a coveted place in the top schools in Asia.
Asia is home to 60% of the world’s population and several of the world’s most dynamic and vibrant economies. It now accounts for about one third of the global trade in goods.
Could Asia soon become the go-to place to pursue an MBA? Professor Jochen Wirtz, Vice Dean of MBA Programmes, thinks so, and he believes that Singapore is perfectly poised to lead a new Ivy League type of Asian business schools.