Motto | Leading From Asia |
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Type | Business School |
Established | 1965 |
Dean | Bernard Yeung |
Academic staff
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149 |
Undergraduates | 2,693 |
Postgraduates | 829 |
Location |
Singapore, Singapore, Singapore 1°17′39″N 103°46′26″E / 1.29417°N 103.77389°ECoordinates: 1°17′39″N 103°46′26″E / 1.29417°N 103.77389°E |
Language | English |
Affiliations | National University of Singapore |
Website | bschool.nus.edu |
Business school rankings | |
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Worldwide MBA | |
Economist | 99 |
Financial Times | 32 |
NUS Business School is the business school of the National University of Singapore (NUS). NUS Business School is consistently rated as one of the top business schools in the Asia Pacific region and one of the leading business schools worldwide. The Forbes ranking of International Two-Year MBA programmes ranks the NUS MBA 7th globally out of a total of 11 schools listed while the Quacquarelli Symonds Global 200 MBA Rankings 2014/15 ranks the NUS MBA 2nd in Asia. In The Economist 2016 Full-Time MBA rankings, NUS Business School's MBA programme slipped 12 places to 99th worldwide (6th in Asia). In the recent Financial Times 2016 Global MBA Rankings, NUS Business School slid one spot down to 32nd globally (2nd in Singapore).
NUS Business School was established in 2002, although its history dates back to 1961, when Business Administration was first taught as a subject in the then Department of Economics in NUS. The school is located at the flagship Mochtar Riady Building at the NUS Kent Ridge campus. The current dean is Professor Bernard Yeung. Given below is a timeline of the school's history
The school is made up of six academic departments:
It was established in 2007 as a distinct department in the NUS Business school. Head of Department: Professor Yew Kee Ho
A multidisciplinary department focusing on Analytics, Operations Research (OR) and Supply Chain Management (SCM), it aims to bridge academic research and industry challenges in the field of Operations Management, OR and SCM. Head of Department: Professor Chung Piaw Teo
Offers modules that lead to a specialisation in Finance in academic programmes as the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) for undergraduate students, Masters in Business Administration (MBA) and PhD for graduate students. Head of Department: Prof Allaudeen Hameed