

Cambridge and NUS Global Leadership Programme: Navigating Future Trends

National University of Singapore Business School
NUS Business School, the business faculty of the National University of Singapore, was established in 1965, making it one of the oldest and most established business schools in Asia. The university itself was founded in 1905, and the business school has grown alongside Singapore's economic rise to become a research-intensive institution with a strong regional identity. It is a public university-affiliated school, drawing both its mission and a significant share of its academic ambition from Singapore's government-backed commitment to becoming a global knowledge economy. The school's founding ethos centered on producing graduates capable of bridging East and West in commerce, and that orientation continues to shape curriculum design, faculty hiring, and executive programming today.Accreditations and RankingsAccreditationsAACSB accreditedEQUIS accreditedAMBA accreditedTriple Crown statusRankingsFinancial Times Global MBA Ranking: 23rd globally (2024)QS World University Rankings by Subject (Business and Management Studies): 7th globally (2024)Financial Times Executive Education Open Programs: ranked among the top 40 globally (2023)Financial Times Executive Education Custom Programs: ranked among the top 40 globally (2023)Executive Education at a GlanceNUS Business School's executive education arm, the NUS Business School Executive Education Centre, runs a portfolio of open-enrollment and custom programs with a pronounced emphasis on Asia-Pacific strategy, digital transformation, and leadership in high-growth markets. The split leans toward custom work for regional corporate clients, particularly large Singapore-based multinationals and government-linked companies, though the open program calendar covers around 30 to 40 programs per year. Key topic areas include corporate governance, family business, finance for non-financial managers, sustainability, and digital business strategy.Programs run in in-person, blended, and fully online formats, with durations ranging from two-day intensive workshops to multi-module programs spanning several months. Flagship offerings include the Advanced Management Program, a multi-week residential program aimed at senior leaders, and the Asia CEO Program, which explicitly targets executives managing regional portfolios. Open program fees generally range from SGD 2,000 for shorter workshops to SGD 20,000 and above for flagship multi-week programs, though pricing should be confirmed directly with the school as it changes.Campus and FacilitiesThe NUS Business School campus sits within the broader National University of Singapore campus in the Kent Ridge district of Singapore, a green and architecturally varied precinct on the western edge of the city. The Mochtar Riady Building serves as the school's main home, housing modern lecture theatres, breakout rooms configured for case-method teaching, and dedicated spaces for executive cohorts seeking separation from undergraduate activity. For executive participants, the campus proximity to Singapore's central business district, reachable in under 30 minutes, means classroom case discussions can spill directly into site visits or client meetings in one of Asia's densest concentrations of regional headquarters. The city itself adds a layer no campus infrastructure can replicate: Singapore's status as the primary gateway for Southeast Asian capital, alongside its multilingual, multicultural professional population, means that networking outside the classroom carries genuine market intelligence value.Faculty and ResearchNUS Business School has approximately 200 faculty members drawn from over 30 countries, giving executive cohorts meaningful exposure to perspectives beyond the Anglo-American management canon. Research strengths include Asian business and family firms, corporate finance in emerging markets, supply chain management, and business analytics, all of which translate directly into executive education content. The school hosts several research centres relevant to executive participants, including the Centre for Governance and Sustainability, the Asia Case Research Centre, and the Institute of Real Estate and Urban Studies. Faculty are expected to maintain active industry engagement, and a number hold board directorships or advisory roles with companies in the region, which keeps the classroom conversation grounded in current practice.Student Body, Alumni, and Career OutcomesExecutive education cohorts at NUS Business School reflect Singapore's position as a regional business hub: participants typically arrive from across Southeast Asia, South Asia, and East Asia, with representation from multinational firms, government-linked corporations, family conglomerates, and Singapore's large public sector. The broader NUS alumni network spans more than 300,000 graduates across 100 countries, with particular density in Singapore, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, and India. Employers well represented among alumni include DBS Bank, Temasek Holdings, Singtel, McKinsey & Company, and a wide range of regional private equity and sovereign wealth fund operations. Because NUS Business School's executive programs are not degree-linked, no formal placement data is published. Alumni concentration in senior regional roles across the region speaks to the professional networks participants can access during and after a program.
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8 days
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hybrid
Topic
Leadership
Language
English
About This Program
Why National University of Singapore Business School?
NUS Business School sits at the intersection of Asian markets and global management thinking in a way few schools can match. Its location in Singapore, one of the world's principal financial and trade hubs, gives executive participants direct access to Southeast Asian deal flows, regulatory environments, and corporate networks that are genuinely difficult to replicate anywhere else. The school's Asia-focused research depth, combined with strong ties to multinational corporations headquartered in the region, makes it a practical choice for leaders who need to operate across Asia-Pacific.
Your Profile
- Have a minimum of 8 years of significant management experience in a leadership role.
- Are senior executives, directors, or business leaders responsible for driving innovation, sustainability, or strategic growth.
- Work in industries significantly impacted by trends in Digital Technology, Sustainability, or Geopolitics and are seeking to align strategies with global challenges.
- Lead diverse, cross-regional teams and aspire to enhance their global leadership capabilities.
- Are eager to expand their professional network with peers and faculty from world-renowned institutions like NUS and Cambridge Judge Business School.
- Aim to develop practical, actionable strategies for navigating complex and interconnected global markets.
Benefits
- Develop strategic foresight to navigate complex global trends in Technology, Sustainability, and Geopolitics.
- Strengthen your leadership skills to thrive in an interconnected, multicultural, and rapidly evolving world.
- Master practical tools and frameworks to translate emerging trends into actionable strategies for your organisation.
- Expand your global network by collaborating with senior leaders, industry experts, and world-class faculty from NUS and Cambridge Judge Business School.
- Enhance your ability to lead diverse, cross-cultural teams and drive innovation across global markets.
What You'll Learn
- Module 1 - 4 days in-person (14-17 Sep 2026), NUS Business School: Emerging Trends and Perspectives: Leading in a Complex World. Introduction to AI, Sustainability, and Geopolitics; immersive workshops, keynote lectures, and panel discussions with industry experts across Asia; cross-cultural activities exploring Western and Asian business perspectives.
- Module 2 - 8 weeks (TBA), Online: Translating Global Trends into Strategic Impact. Deep dive into interconnections between Digital Technology, Sustainability, and Geopolitics; collaborative group projects guided by expert faculty; structured discussions and feedback sessions for actionable project outcomes.
- Module 3 - 4 days in-person (7-10 Dec 2026), Cambridge Judge Business School: Leading in a Fragmented World: Advanced Strategies for Global Impact. Advanced leadership strategies for fragmented and polarised markets; Western perspectives on Digital Technology, Sustainability, and Geopolitics; synthesis and presentation of group project outcomes.
- Key Themes: Artificial Intelligence (AI) - transforming industries and decision-making through innovation and ethical application; Sustainability - driving environmental and social responsibility for business resilience; Geopolitics - navigating international relations, trade policies, and global power dynamics.
- Global Strategic Integration: aligning AI, Sustainability, and Geopolitics to craft strategies for interconnected markets; Cross-Cultural Leadership: leading diverse teams across different cultural and business contexts.
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