National University of Singapore
A global, research-intensive university 16 Faculties and Schools across 3 campuses
6 Overseas Colleges
24 Research Institutes and Centres
Over 37,000 students from 100 countries
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LKY School
Mission
Inspiring Leaders Improving Lives Transforming Asia
2004
1992
Was officially
launched as the
Lee Kuan Yew School
of Public Policy, an
autonomous Graduate
School of NUS
Established as
the Public Policy
Programme of
National University
of Singapore in
collaboration with
Kennedy School of
Government,
Harvard University
Educate and inspire
current and future generations of leaders to
raise the standards of governance in Asia
improve the lives of its people
and contribute to the transformation of the region.
Global Public Policy Network The LKY School is proud to be the 1st Asian school to join the prestigious network
Extensive Partnerships Deep partnerships with esteemed schools, where students get to pursue double degrees and student exchanges all
over the world
“The School is an integral part of Asia – it knows its customs,
its needs, its leaders. At the same time, it can be called among
the best in the West – through it’s relations with universities
with similar missions and comparable challenges.
And now, it is adequately financed in a city that can attract the
talented and ambitious – and incidentally is recognized as
cleanly and effectively administered.”
Paul Volcker
Former US Federal Reserve Chairman
Over 2,000 alumni in 80 countries comprising ambassadors, senators, editors, social entrepreneurs, government officials and private
sector leaders serving in Asia and beyond
15
United
States of
America
68 Rest of the
world
30 India
86 China
56 Rest of
ASEAN
324 students from 50 countries
69 Singapore
Teaching approach and Pedagogy
Blend theory with practice
Live policy challenge
36 Hour Challenge
Mindfulness, yoga
Team teaching
E-learning week
Global Luminaries A full calendar of public lectures and fora awaits our students, featuring distinguished
academics, diplomats and heads of states
7.2%
Central Asia
7.5% Rest of the
world 10.2%
India
21.8% China
23.4% South East
Asia
21.8% Singapore
5.0% Middle East
0.6%
Africa
2.5% South Asia
(excl. India)
Executive Education
More than 12,000 alumni, 80 countries, 400 programmes
Executive Education
1. Neutral, independent platform
2. Elected officials – how to govern?
3. Hybrid consulting models
4. Institution building
5. Exposure and immersion – inbound
and outbound
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