As geopolitical tensions reshape global trade, supply chains and investment flows, Thailand’s long-standing reputation as a trusted and neutral regional partner could become one of its strongest competitive advantages, according to Distinguished Professor Andrew K. Rose, Dean of NUS Business School.
The AMPF brings together leading academics and policymakers to examine key economic and financial issues in Asia and the world.
The NUS–SYNAPXE–IMDA AI Innovation Challenge 2026 concluded on 11 April 2026 with AI-enabled solutions for cardiac patient monitoring, personalised health intervention for elderly adults and streamlined workflows for clinicians taking home the top prizes.
NUS Business School Dean highlights growing demand for leadership and talent in finance, technology, and sustainability as Vietnam launches International Financial Centres.
NUS Business School Dean highlights astute business leadership as key to sustaining Vietnam’s growth momentum.
The NUS–SYNAPXE–IMDA AI Innovation Challenge 2026 will be focusing on healthcare to address a pressing national challenge as recent data indicates that diabetes, hypertension, and high lipid levels now affect approximately 1.8 million people, with many unaware of their condition.
In a global first, the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School will conduct formal Executive MBA (EMBA) coursework at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, which takes places from 6–9 January 2026.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School commemorated its 60th anniversary today with a gala dinner, celebrating its legacy of shaping leaders who make a difference to business and society.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School proudly celebrates its diamond jubilee today, alongside Singapore’s 60th year of independence and NUS’ 120th anniversary
The 12th Asian Monetary Policy Forum (AMPF) will bring together leading academics and policymakers to examine key economic and financial issues in Asia.
AI solutions for travel planning and personalised productivity coaching for individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) each win $20,000 at the 2025 NUS–GURU Network AI Innovation Challenge.
The NUS Business School's flagship event, Bizad Charity Run, has successfully raised over a quarter million dollars to support various NUS student bursaries and Youth Guidance Outreach Services.