The NUS Executive MBA has risen 9 places to #23 worldwide in the Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA Rankings 2025. This marks a significant leap forward and reaffirms our position as the highest-ranked university-based EMBA in Singapore and one of Asia’s leading standalone programs.
The NUS Executive MBA has risen 9 places to #23 worldwide in the Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA Rankings 2025. This marks a significant leap forward and reaffirms our position as the highest-ranked university-based EMBA in Singapore and one of Asia’s leading standalone programs.
The NUS EMBA Class of 2026 launches “33 IDEA,” a social impact club that begins with inspiring youth from The Hut and sparking curiosity at Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Centre Singapore.
In Jakarta, the NUS EMBA came to life beyond the classroom. Participants engaged with Indonesia’s bold economic vision at Danantara and discovered people-driven innovation at BCA. The segment revealed powerful lessons on balancing ambition with execution, technology with humanity—equipping global leaders with insights to navigate Asia’s fast-changing future.
NUS EMBA student Neeraj Govil, COO for APEC at Marriott International, has been named to Poets & Quants’ 2025 Best & Brightest. Leading operations across 24 brands and 22 markets, he exemplifies cross-cultural learning, mentorship, and purpose-driven leadership.
NUS Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program has been recognized as the No. 1 program in Asia and 14th globally in the QS Global EMBA Rankings 2025.
Discover how the NUS EMBA offers senior executives a transformative experience in Dubai—combining immersive learning, strategic finance, and exclusive networking with top business leaders.
Completing the NUS Executive MBA in August 2025 marked a shift in how Hayden approaches leadership. Having earned his first MBA as a mid-level manager, he now values how the NUS EMBA reframes familiar disciplines through a strategic, enterprise-wide lens — supporting more visionary decision-making at senior levels.
For Fortune Media Founder and CEO Kieu Oanh Pham (Mira Pham), the tension between creativity and client expectations is nothing new. What has changed is perspective. As a 2025 NUS EMBA candidate, she now sees client feedback not as a compromise, but as part of a disciplined process that aligns bold ideas with feasibility and real impact.
Gennadii Bochkar, NUS EMBA Class of 2025, advises candidates to enter the program with clear goals and alignment to their long-term dreams. His own mission to expand across Southeast Asia led him to NUS. After a decade in data analytics with Fortune 500 firms in China, he pivoted to entrepreneurship and is now Founder & CEO of BIBIMI F&B Group, running restaurants in Singapore and Shanghai.
Luigi La Tona (NUS EMBA Class of 2020), founder of ThunderWear Asia, turned a spontaneous idea into a bold menswear brand. With the NUS EMBA shaping his vision, he now blends expressive design with comfort- selling not just underwear, but emotion.
NUS EMBA student Neeraj Govil, COO for APEC at Marriott International, has been named to Poets & Quants’ 2025 Best & Brightest. Leading operations across 24 brands and 22 markets, he exemplifies cross-cultural learning, mentorship, and purpose-driven leadership.
Despite its scale, real estate remains reliant on legacy systems. NUS EMBA alumnus Saranyan Rangarajan (Class of 2025) saw an opportunity to transform the industry with Proplens AI. In this blog, he shares how the NUS EMBA shaped his journey from sales leader to tech founder.
The NUS Executive MBA has risen 9 places to #23 worldwide in the Financial Times (FT) Executive MBA Rankings 2025. This marks a significant leap forward and reaffirms our position as the highest-ranked university-based EMBA in Singapore and one of Asia’s leading standalone programs.
NUS Executive Master of Business Administration (EMBA) program has been recognized as the No. 1 program in Asia and 14th globally in the QS Global EMBA Rankings 2025.
Dr. Prem Shamdasani, the academic director of NUS Executive MBA was interviewed by The European Business Review. He talked about a tough future in which the only constant is change awaits those who aspire to leadership in the world of business. The school's commitment to providing that Asian context and focus through networking and immersive learning has remained consistent and true to its proposition.