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Things are bustling here at NUS Business School! In this issue, you'll read about our successful Open House, an exciting seminar by a Nobel Laureate, wins in case competitions and a spot on the news featuring our MBA students. There's also a video for those who have missed the action during the finals of Cerebration. Enjoy the news!


'Dream Trip To The USA' On Channel NewsAsia

Our recent study trip to the United States - 'Dream Trip To The USA' - was covered on Channel NewsAsia.

Missed the news coverage? Catch it here.

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Open House A Smashing Success

The turnout at the Business School’s booth at the NUS Open House was amazing! Especially so on the first day. The A-level holders came in droves, some with their parents in tow. Foreign nationals as well as local students, they came armed with questions about the NUS BBA programme.

The Business School team had anticipated the huge amount of interest and was out in full force - faculty members, administrative staff, Bizad Club students, student ambassadors set aside their weekend to meet the prospective students and attend to each of their queries and concerns. The Bizad students not only helped to explain the BBA programme, they

also shared their perspective of life in NUS Business School, and how the experiences and opportunities offered at the Business School had enriched their education holistically.

Dr Helen Chai, Director (BBA programme) and Ms Joan Tay, Director (Career Services) tirelessly delivered talks to the thousands of students who thronged the multi-purpose hall to understand what the BBA programme encompassed, what having an NUS BBA meant, and how it would put them in good stead when they were ready to enter the workforce. There was also keen interest in the MBA programmes, and faculty members were on hand to respond to queries. The Open House weekend was a busy one for all. Most of those who manned the booth spoke themselves hoarse, but at the end of the day – or weekend, rather – it was an effort worth taking, for all had played an important role in showcasing what NUS Business School offered to students.

Check out the buzz at our photo gallery here!

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Banking On New Markets

The Saw Centre for Financial Studies hosted Mr Vince Cook, CEO of the Islamic Bank of Asia on 5 March who spoke to a 100 strong audience from the NUS community on the state of Islamic banking.

In 2006, Ernst and Young estimated that approximately 90% of Islamic banking assets and deposits emanated from the Middle East, with the bulk of the balance in Malaysia. Yet the opening of new markets continues in Hong Kong, Japan, USA, as well as countries with large Muslim populations such as Indonesia and Pakistan. Take Indonesia where the world’s largest Muslim population resides as an example. Its underdeveloped Islamic banking sector has experienced rapid growth of 65% in the last four years. In Singapore, Islamic banking and finance augment Singapore’s position as a regional financial hub.

In 2006, the Monetary Authority of Singapore changed its regulations and tax rules to remove disadvantages that impacted Murabaha*. Another significant development is the partnership between the Singapore Exchange and FTSG in establishing a number of Sharia compliant indices. In May 2007, The Islamic Bank of Asia, the first Islamic bank in Singapore was licensed. Daniela Plewe, a student in the University Scholar Programme said,” I’m impressed with the strategic outlook and big picture perspective provided in the seminar. It’s definitely debunked some of the misconceptions that I had about this developing market.”

* Murabaha – Bank purchases equipment or commodities on client’s behalf and then sells them to the latter at a mark-up agreed by both parties.

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Making Corporate Governance Work - Senator Paul Sarbanes Shares His Views

The Corporate Governance & Financial Reporting Centre (CGFRC) was a partner organisation of ‘Paul Sarbanes in Singapore’, a forum hosted by The Asian Banker. The event was held on 19 March at the Raffles City Convention Centre, Singapore. Senator Paul Sarbanes is the co-author of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act formulated in the after-math of the scandals such as Enron and others with wide repercussions globally.

The Sarbanes-Oxley Act 2002 (SOX), a US federal law created after several major corporate and accounting scandals, has considerable impact on the corporate world globally. There is considerable debate on the ability of foreign companies to seek public listings in the US, the cost of compliance, the divergence between US rules-based accounting standards and international principles-based approach and on the evolution of corporate governance in general.

The opening address was given by Mr Emmanuel Daniel, President of the Asian Banker. This was followed by a presentation from and a public dialogue with Senator Sarbanes on his presentation and on global and US issues with questions fielded from the audience. After the coffee break, the second dialogue session titled 'The Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Singapore' was held with Senator Sarbanes and an invited panel of leaders from Singapore's corporate community and the region on their assessment of the development of SOX in Asia,as well as corporate governance, accounting rules and risk management.

The session was chaired by Assoc Prof Mak Yuen Teen, Co-Director of CGFRC and the other panelists comprised of: Mrs Lee Suet Fern, Senior Director, Stamford Law Corporation; Mr Phil Moulton, Director, Protiviti Singapore; and Dr Ernest Kan, Chief of Operations (Clients & Markets), Deloitte Singapore.

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Nomination At Singapore Education Awards

NUS Business School was a finalist for ‘Best International Marketing Effort by a Public Educational Institution’ at the 2008 Singapore Education Awards. Held on 25 March at the Raffles Hotel Jubilee Hall, the presentation ceremony was officiated by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports and Second Minister for Information,
Communications and the Arts.

This is indeed an affirmation of the School’s active efforts in reaching out to a global audience via effective advertising. National University of Singapore clinched the honour for ‘Best Host for International Students Studying in Singapore (Schools category).

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A Warm Welcome For Visiting Faculty

NUS Business School welcomes Dr André Güttler who is visiting the Department of Finance until 2 May. Dr Güttler received his PhD from Goethe University Frankfurt and is currently an Assistant Professor in the European Business School (Germany). He will be teaching BMA5316 – Risk Management during this special term.

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NUS Business School Hosts Nobel Laureate

NUS community witnessed the proving of an economics theory first-hand at the talk on Experimental Economics by Nobel Laureate Prof Vernon Smith.

Held on 12 March at the Hon Sui Sen Auditorium, the event attracted more than 100 attendees comprising of professors from various faculties, PhD students, other post-graduate students and even undergraduates.

Prof Smith was accompanied by his colleagues, Prof Stephen Rassenti and Prof Bart Wilson.

The talk got onto a lively start when Prof Wilson began a bidding game, with some members of the audience selected to be “sellers” and some to be “buyers” in a commodity stock market.

The “seller” had to quote a price and the “buyer” had to bid for the desired price. Hands flew as the “sellers” and “buyers” got active in trading. Interestingly, the gap between the opening selling price and the corresponding bidding price narrowed as the trading progressed. Eventually, equilibrium was reached as all buyers and sellers traded at the same price.

According to Prof Smith, this experiment for commodity markets produced the same phenomenon even when carried out with vastly different groups of participants. Prof Smith has done extensive work in this area of Experimental Economics, and has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics in 2002 for his work.

To round up, Prof Rassenti shared some insights into gasoline markets, and answered some queries from the audience together with his colleagues.

“It was interesting to see how a theory was proven in front of my very eyes,” remarked a PhD student at the talk. Assoc Prof Jason Shachat from the Business Policy Department was the moderator for the day. 

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Winning Big

Cerebration 2008

Cerebration 2008, the world's largest MBA case competition, was a resounding success, with the finals culminating on 28 March at the Grand Hyatt. Organised and managed entirely by NUS MBA students, this year’s competition attracted over 450 entries from business schools from 6 continents. In addition to the winners, HEC Montreal, three other teams from NUS Business School, London Business School and McGill University made it into the finals.

The winning team, Team ‘Morning Glory’ comprising MBA students Montu Gupta, Rani Salman, Fabio Carriero and Mauricio Idarraga, proposed a global business expansion strategy for one of Singapore’s most well-known microbrewery restaurants, Brewerkz. Team ’NUStalwarts’ from NUS Business clinched first runner-up with an extensive plan for Expressions International.

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8th Annual McGill Management International Case Competition

After an intense 24-hour case competition, our undergraduates’ hard work have earned them second place in the prestigious 8th Annual McGill Management International Case Competition. Held from 25 to 29 March, our team comprising Kevin Teo, Catherine Chong, Epili Sagar and Esther Teo impressed the panel of 12 judges with their thorough thinking process behind their business strategy. “When we first received the case, we had a slight shock because it was for a not-for-profit organisation dealing with clean energy.

Frankly we didn't expect the case to be about a corporation offering environmentally-friendly solutions. Within 24 hours, we had to learn new terms and phrases, research on current practices and develop a plan to help the company achieve its long term goal”, says Esther Teo. Despite the lack of sleep and the sheer intensity of the competition, she felt it was worth it. Esther adds on, “I’ve learnt so much just by interacting with the other participants. Such opportunities are indeed valuable.”

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Young Achiever Fying High

Our NUS- UCLA EMBA student, Melissa Kwee, was recently awarded the Her World Young Woman Achiever Awards for 2007.

This award recognises Melissa's tireless efforts in bettering the lives of others, throught her leadership in community organisations and youth programmes. As President of United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) from 2002-2006, Melissa initiated groundbreaking projects such as the Stop Demand for Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Women and Children Campaign and Financial Education for Migrant Women Workers. In 2006, she founded 'Beautiful People', a volunteer programme which engages professionals to befriend and mentor troubled teenage girls.

For her unwavering support of youth and the commnuity over many years, Melissa was conferred the Singapore Youth Award for Community and Youth Services last year.

Currently, Melissa is involved in the following organisations:

-Youth Leadership: Halogen Foundation
www.halogenfoundation.org
-Women and Development: UNIFEM
www.unifemsingapore.org.sg
-Life skills & Big Sisters for Teen Girls at Risk: Beautiful People
www.beautifulpeople.org.sg
-Medical & Community Volunteers to Serve Fringe Communities : Healthserve
www.healthserve.org.sg

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Giving With A Difference

This year's Commencement Class Giving 2008 programme was launched within BBA graduating community on March 13.

Started last year, Commencement Class Giving is an annual programme which aims to seek the support from graduating students for bursary funds. Last year, 50 students showed their support and we raised a total amount of $2,000. This year, with the help from our student volunteers, we hope more students will come forward to participate in this meaningful programme.

As one of the BBA student volunteers, Luke Lau Jia Hoe said, ‘I enjoyed my time in the School… As I leave BizAd, I feel it is also a time for me to contribute back to the School’.

To commemorate their graduating year, students can opt for a gift of $8 or $20.08. All donors will be listed on the School website in the Commencement Class Giving 2008 Honour Roll in recognition of the students' giving.

Another appeal will reach out to the MBA community in a month’s time.

Read more Commencement Class Giving here.

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Splashing Colours On Holi Day

What do you get when you put coloured powder, delectable Indian food and community of fun-loving MBA students together? A day of fun and celebration of course! Holi is the Indian festival of colours and is celebrated to welcome season change and victory of good over evil.

In keeping with the true spirit of Holi, which fosters friendship and camaraderie, students across cultures and nationalities were invited to participate in the celebration of this Hindu festival on 21 March just outside the MBA Student Luonge. As people steamed in, they were greeted by dashes of dry colour and warm hugs. Soon, red, green and blue faces made it difficult to recognise who's who and in no time everyone was getting into the festive mood.

All the games and dancing soon gave way to hunger pangs and everyone tucked into the sumptous lunch spread, including Indian delicacies which ended the festival on a high note. The celebration was attended not only by the current students but by also by our alumni and staff from the MBA office. Even though this was the last festival celebration at NUS Business School for some graduating students, there's no doubt that memories of this event will stay with them for a long time.

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Serving Up A Round of Friendship

23 March is the inaugural table tennis tournament held at the Sports and Recreation Centre. Organised by the MBA Office, this event is one of the many sports activities whereby students can participate and hone their sporting skills while build closer ties with the community.

There were 4 categories – Men’s Singles, Women’s Singles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles, all of which saw participants displaying outstanding serves, returns and rallies. The men’s doubles team of Sanjay and Karthik reached the finals with persistence and sharp strokes. However, they met their match against the team of Devroop and Karthik R in the finals, and had to concede defeat to the champions’ flawless strategy and powerful shots.

In the men’s singles, Lim Wei Song’s powerful forehand gave Devroop quite a scare in the first game. It was an absolute thriller, for both participants and spectators, right up to the last five games. Eventually Devroop emerged top of this match, with a score of 7-11, 12-10, 8-11, 11-4, and 11-7.

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Real Trends In A Digital World

“Brave New World – The Changing Media Landscape” was the title for the fourth instalment of the Robert Walters-NUSBSA CEO Breakfast Talk organised by NUS Business School Alumni Association (NUSBSA) on 28 March 2008 held at Raffles City Convention Centre.


Guest speaker, Mr Andre Nair, Chief Strategy Officer of the JWT Group Asia Pacific shared his insights on the proliferation of media choices which led to the explosion of more websites and TV channels over the last few decades. He also discovered that traditional media like TV is losing its audience. Mr Nair went further to provide guidelines that companies can tap on, including a new road map to navigate through the ‘media mess’, the need for integrated marketing, and the changing mindset for businesses to think like an entertainer. The breakfast talk, which is sponsored by global head-hunting firm Robert Walters, proved popular again among the more than 100 that turned up. The next series of CEO Breakfast Talk is targeted for October 2008, so stay tune for updates.

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Familiar Faces Bring Back Memories

The APEX-E MBA Class of 2005 reunited over dinner at the Bosses Restaurant in Vivocity on 25 March. Prof Ho, Vice-Dean Admin & Finance, as well as other faculty members from NUS Business School were also present to mingle and intereact with the alumni. The alumni and faculty reminisced about the day when they were enrolled in the MBA Programme. "The MBA Programme was a great programme that brought together quality faculty and students. It's wonderful to meet up with some of the faculty again. I'm glad the school keeps in touch with us, and I'm already looking forward to the next time the "Bosses" meet up!", said Ms Angie Ng, an APEX-E MBA alumnus.

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School News
'Dream Trip To The USA' On Channel NewsAsia
Open House A Smashing Success
Banking On New Markets
Making Corporate Governance Work-Senator Paul Sarbanes Shares His Views
Nomination At Singapore Education Awards
A Warm Welcome for Visiting Faculty
NUS Business School Hosts Nobel Laureate
Student News
Winning Big
Young Achiever Fying High
Giving With A Difference
Splashing Colours on Holi Day
Serving Up A Round of Friendship
Alumni News
Real Trends In A Digital World
Familiar Faces Bring Back Memories

Directors and officers liability Seminar
Date:11 April 2008
Venue:Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition
Time:9am-12.15pm
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Management Seminar Series for Entrepreneurs
Date:11 April 2008
Venue:Swissotel Merchant Court
Time:1.30pm-5pm
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NUS Business School Asia Global Strategy Forum
Date:12 April 2008
Venue:Hotel Equatorial Shanghai
Time:1.30pm-9.30pm
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Campus Presentation by Lehman Brothers
Date:17 April 2008
Venue:LT 18 (Tentative)
Time: 6.15pm
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The NUS MBA Programme Briefing
Date:19 April 2008
Venue: Marriott Hotel
Time: 10am - 2pm
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APEX-E Programme Briefing
Date:19 April 2008
Venue: Hotel Intercontinental
Time: 10.30am
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Singapore Conference On Islamic Finance
Date:22 April 2008
Venue:Hotel Intercontinental Time:8.15am - 4.30pm
For more information, email sawctr@nus.edu.sg


For a comprehensive list of events, please refer to the Calendar of Events.

 
 

Commencement Class Giving 2008


Students of Class of 2008 will make a difference by giving back to the School . To make your gift, please click here. 

 
 

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