With the global financial climate looking much brighter this upcoming year, the spotlight rests on Asia which is growing at an exponential rate. Its increasingly wealthy population has been fuelling the world's demand for consumer goods and commanding impressive innovations. Many have described the current times as "The Asian Century".
NUS Business School, nestled in the heart of Asia - Singapore, is the ideal place to learn about doing business in the Asia-Pacific through a global curriculum. In addition to leveraging our location advantage, you will get to visit five other thriving key cities across Asia for a first-hand experience of the business, political, cultural and social environment.
The Asia-Pacific Executive MBA provides the perfect platform for you to learn and network with other global business leaders. You can expect to forge tight knitted bonds with participants from over 25 nationalities and 25 industries in different functional areas. In this programme, you will be exposed to diverse perspectives, both globally and from Asia. Learning in and out of the classroom is both as rigorous and dynamic- becuase like you, your peers are high potential individuals on the fast track. These individuals have lived or worked in Asia for many years and they bring their extensive and unique experiences to the classroom. Most of our 110-strong faculty come from the world's top universities, possessing strong research and teaching capabilities and extensive consulting experiences, fusing the latest business knowledge coupled with real life applications.
I am happy to welcome you to the Mochtar Riady Building - the new home of NUS Business School. Its state-of-the-art facilities will provide a more conducive environment for you to learn from and with your peers. The journey of a thousand miles starts with a step. You have boldly taken that first step to find out about the Asia-Pacific Executive MBA and invest in the best talent that you know - yourself. Congratulations!
Professor Bernard Yeung
Dean and Stephen Riady Distinguished Professor
NUS Business School