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NUS PhD-MBA - Programme
http://phd-mba.nus.edu.sg/programme.html
National University of Singapore. A doctoral programme for entrepreneurial scientists and engineers. Year students typically do course work related to their PhD, completing 6-8 courses for 24 to 32 modular credits (MCs). They can choose among a wide variety of courses across the NUS campus with very few restrictions. In the 2. The other may be in any department of NUS. Or even external to NUS. Students then start their MBA in the 1. Semester of the 3. Semester of the 3. Monthly (12 months per year) tax-f...
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Cerebrate Rite: Things to do once you arrive in Singapore as a student/professional for long term visit
http://cerebraterite.blogspot.com/2015/09/things-to-do-once-you-arrive-in.html
A place to share my realizations and frustrations from my academic life! Thursday, 24 September 2015. Things to do once you arrive in Singapore as a student/professional for long term visit. CC Image Courtesy: Román Emin. If you plan to travel a lot in and around Singapore without a tour guide, then I would recommend you to get some mobile data plan. You can navigate through any corner of Singapore using GPS and google maps. Google maps also recommends the public transport routes. To choose from. The...
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NUS - National University of Singapore
http://www.nus.edu.sg/about-nus/overview/service-commitment
Vision, Mission and Strategy. NUS Overseas Colleges Programme. FASS Summer School Programme. Institute of Systems Science. Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy. Strategic Technology Management Institute. Centre for Development of Teaching and Learning. Centre for English Language Communication. Centre for Instructional Technology. Health and Counselling Services. NUS Centre For the Arts. Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music. About NUS Overview NUS Service Commitment. Phone calls to NUS. 2 weeks before the...
tembusu.nus.edu.sg
Ngee Ann Kongsi Professors - People - Tembusu College
https://tembusu.nus.edu.sg/people/ngee_ann_kongsi_professors.php
Scholarships and Financial Aid. Work In Progress Seminars. Student's Teas and Workshops. Helping People and Species In Need. Ideas and Exposition Modules. Scholarships and Financial Aid. Click to find out more about the Tembusu tree. Work In Progress Seminars. Student's Teas and Workshops. Or select an event category on the left to find out more. Our Events and Members of our community are also frequently featured by the Press and Media. Visit the Newsroom. To read the reports. Over their two year reside...
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HCT Finance Workshop
https://tembusu.nus.edu.sg/news_events.php/events/details/307
Scholarships and Financial Aid. Work In Progress Seminars. Student's Teas and Workshops. Helping People and Species In Need. Ideas and Exposition Modules. Scholarships and Financial Aid. Click to find out more about the Tembusu tree. Work In Progress Seminars. Student's Teas and Workshops. Or select an event category on the left to find out more. Our Events and Members of our community are also frequently featured by the Press and Media. Visit the Newsroom. To read the reports. Over their two year reside...
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FAQ
http://bba.nus.edu/admissions_faq.html
For Current BBA Students. 2nd Majors for BBA. For Non Business Students. Major in Mgmt (Tech). For BBA and Non Business Students. Bizad Leadership Development Programme. University Scholars Programme (USP). NUS Overseas Colleges (NOC). Double and Concurrent Degree Programmes. Comms and New Media. Ad hoc Double Degrees. BBA(Hons) / BBA Acc(Hons) MPP. MSc (Mgt) and CEMS MIM. General Academic and Admin Policies. Financial Aid and Scholarships. BBA Admissions and Scholarships. Financial Aid and Scholarships.
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Learning Life in a Big City | TF LEaRN @ NUS
https://tflearnatnus.wordpress.com/2013/01/31/learning-for-life-in-a-big-city
TF LEaRN @ NUS. The (un)Official Blog of TF-LEaRN @ NUS Alumni. About TF LEaRN @ NUS. Learning Life in a Big City. January 31, 2013. TF LEaRN @ NUS AY 2011-2012 Spring Semester at East Coast Park. Isabel, Indah, and Shaffira volunteering for International Relations Office NUS. Four months in Singapore was a short but memorable time. I enjoyed the life as well as the language – Singlish and I hoped that one day I could meet all of my TF-LeaRN friends again. Ta Hoang Thinh (. TF LEaRN @ NUS. See What’...
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tflearnatnus | TF LEaRN @ NUS
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TF LEaRN @ NUS. The (un)Official Blog of TF-LEaRN @ NUS Alumni. About TF LEaRN @ NUS. The Lion City: to like or dislike, that is the question. This country is surprisingly insignificant in size. Its total size is 710 km2 or even smaller than Jakarta. However, spatial size aside, it is the home of 5,353,494 people. It […]. Read Article →. Learning Life in a Big City. January 31, 2013. Read Article →. The Perks of Being a TF LEaRN Scholar. Read Article →. Museums Trail in Singapore. Read Article →. It was ...
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Venue
http://www.icsw2016singapore.org/index.php/venue
University Cultural Centre and U Town. National University of Singapore. NUS University Town , or UTown for short, is finally open after several years of planning and building! Hop onto NUS’ Internal Shuttle Bus D to NUS’ newest hangout! Alternatively, you may walk or cycle to UTown via College Link, also known as the link bridge. A host of educational and social facilities including ample spaces for self-study and peer learning are waiting to be discovered. Singapore Association of Social Workers.
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The Lion City: to like or dislike, that is the question | TF LEaRN @ NUS
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TF LEaRN @ NUS. The (un)Official Blog of TF-LEaRN @ NUS Alumni. About TF LEaRN @ NUS. The Lion City: to like or dislike, that is the question. February 25, 2013. This country is surprisingly insignificant in size. Its total size is 710 km. The lack of praying places. Even though Islam is the second biggest religion in Singapore, Muslims are rarely accommodated with praying places or musholla. In the stairways, secretly and hurriedly. Compared to Indonesia, where musholla. Nature of (most) Singaporeans.