The
NUS Business School is the
Business School of the
National University of Singapore (NUS), and a leading Business School in
Singapore and the
Asia-Pacific Region. The 2011
Financial Times MBA ranking placed NUS Business School 3rd in the Asia-Pacific and 23rd in the world, ,
Financial Times, Official Website of
. The 2010
QS Global 200 Business Schools Report NUS Business School, as it is called today, 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. NUS Business School is presently located at the
Kent Ridge campus, and in 2009, the school moved into the new
Mochtar Riady Building. Its current
dean is Professor Bernard Yeung.
History and Milestones
1961Staff from the
University of British Columbia were seconded to the sub-department of Business Administration, Department of Economics. Business Administration introduced as a course in the Department of Economics at the University of Singapore.
1965Set up of the Department of Business Administration on 16 August, under the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, led by Acting Head...
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