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venlional teaing is conducled. and husines. olltlet in Srosa whic' become practical training grotfor students to apply what they have learnedwww.iouri.smacadem}:edu.sg

Tema:ek PolytechnicEstabli hed inAp_ il 1990. Tem·-ase].; Polytechnic.(TP) is a signifj·cantcontribmorto Fr-:_!,~"'~~"ri=~~~,--the field of para. . T-

pl'Ofes. iOllal edu·cation in Singa­pore. Sjmaled in J'N"I'NNUNnOI'

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time tlu'ee-year diploma cour es in the areaapplied sciences. business, desi)5n, engineer11lunanilies and social sciences, and informaand IT to 2J'otmd 15,00U stUdents. it also 0:over 40 part·time cou! ses up to the i\dvanDiploma level. TP has also coUaborated withSentosa Le:sltre Group to establish the TourAcademy ~ Sento a.www.tp.e.du.sgl

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"'" "-",.,.~, "'"."""'''''1'10'' in SingapFOtU1ded in 1964 as a membership societ);SIM Group now comnrises four core serviSIM Universi~ (UniSIM) is Singapore's firstvate university dedicated to p'O iding upging opportunities for adult learners and hClUTent enrolment of about 6,5UO s ude;lts. :Global Education offers high quality acadeprogrammes through its parmerships witttablishcd international tmive sities and iltunons from tile US. UK, Australia and Switland. S]}I MembeLhip proVides an effecnexus fo I embel'S to network and exchanglsights and idea through work hops, tall,scompany visits.sim.edu.sgisimlpub/gen!sim..j)ub,.gen !wme.

Tisch School of the Arts (Tisch) (USA)Tisch :rom. ew York University established itflrst-eve:' branch .campus in Singapo[t! in 2007.The Tisch School of the Arts A ia campus of·fers an inren. '\,P three-year Ma teL in Fine·A:t in film production. Tili is the fIrst time.NYU is oilering a degree independently out·sid" New York and it 's envisaged that the cam­pus will enrol some 250 student- iII Sin apore.The cour es will be [aughT by Tisch's faculty atNew Yurk in residence 0 . the S:ncapore cam-

Raffles Design Institute. I The Raffle De·

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, ,,.:-.~ ,I.' , design disci--.N',.NN"'I'N.".,..,..NI''''''.,J pJines of Fash.ion. Lllte ior. Digital Media, Product and Jew·ellery De ign and Visual Communication(Grapl ic Design). The curricultun is designed·0 be an incubation hub to develop creative pro­fessionals and entreprenems. State-of· the-arttechnology applicatio 18 and exposurp. to workwitj indll:'try professionals align mdentwith current indu try practice.

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University of Nevada, las Vegas'W.illiam F. Harrah College of HotelAdministration (USA)UNL ha_ set upits :1rst intel'lla- :tional campus inS:ngapore. The'Wil:im 1 F. Ha:" .rah College of '.Hotel AdminL··tratiO:l at UNLV , ,has consistemly .r"'N'UUNIVI'~N"'I'I'''''

been one of thetop ranked ho'pitality prugrilmme in theUnited Stilt",. TmV Singapore offers Bache·lors and Executive Masters courses :n Hospitality. ranagement. as well as professional andcertificate courses tailore'l to meet the needs ofindusll"): The chool also offe.s student a \'0.'

rietrof o\er ea internshj program". includ·ing L.a Vegas based internships.WWlO.lln lv.edu.sg

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TMISThe Tourism Management Institute of Singa·pore ('fM1S) was officially launched on No·vember 16, 2000. It was previously the Centrefor Tourism·Related Studies (CTRS), estab·

S. P. Jain Centre of Management$. P Jain Insti·tute of Man·agement, aleading busi­ness schoolfrom India, has :.,set up its thirdcampus in Sin­gapore. The B·school offers a full time MBA a part-time Ex·ecutive MBA and several other executive train·ing progralilllles from this campus. The Singa·pore campus complements it.- fir t two cam­puses in India and Dubai to prOVide partici·pants with a uniq re learning experjencethrough the pooling of learning from all threecampuses.www.spjain.org

I PSR Academy.. (a~ m.~mber of TUV

."........--0._ ....:;.-__ ~ SUD Gi"oup) has--- -_-.,""".. ~ been leading and

; , ~ educating Singa·~ pore's workforceI for the past 43,

, , years. The Acad·~--.-,.,,,.,.,,.,,.,., emy is one of

Singapore's largest education and training in­stitutions, with over 30.000 individuals attend­ing its courses annually. PSB Academy part·ners some the finest universities from Aus­tralia, UK and the US to offer inte nationallyrecognised qualifications. The range of corpo­rate executive programmes has also been thechoice from many MNCs, government agenciesand companies, both in Singapore and the reogion. PSB Academy was one of the first fewproviders to e:;rn the Singapore Qua ity Class(SQC) award for Private Education Organisa·tions (PEOs). It is also CaseTrust accreditedand 1809001:2000 certified.www.psb·academy.edll.sg

faeturingE.lgineering, and the Singapore Mar·itime Academy.www.sp.edu.sg

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Singapore PolytechnicSingapore Polytechnic. the natio l'S first edu­cational fnstitution of it" kind, was set up 'n1954 to train technologists and professionals tosupport the industr'alisation and economic de·velopment of Singapore. Since then, its dovel­opment has paralleled the progress of modern

rhe Massacbusetts Institute of Technology~MIT) (USA) bas collaborated with NUS andNanyang Technological University (NTU) toform the Singapore·MIT Alliance (SMA). SMAhas set a new standard for global engineeringeducation and research and boosted techno-

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Singapore's cosmopolitan ethos, hilin· , prenp.l1rship in.~ual basic education system, global connectiv· , Singapore, SMAity, international education options, pedagogi· ~ conducts gradu·~al approach, industry·relevant education an,d ~ ate research1 safe and friendlv environment has made the ~ and educational:ountry a compelling destination for interna· , programmes intional students 'to live. learn and play. Located ~ advanced engi-in the heart of South·East Asia, the Lion City's ~ neering. Exist·\fast range of educational options provides 'Nt-nrn,/,..,.NNt-NUr' ing pro·world·class education at affordable costs. So, if grammes withyou are interested in pursuing an education NUS and NTU include Advanced Materials forlbroad, why not head to Singapore? Here is a Micro· and Nano·Systems, Chemical andPhar·thumbnail sketch of some of the country's ed· . maceutical Engineering, Computational Engl­ucational institutions neering, Computation and Systems Biology,

and :Yla.llufacturing Systems and Technology.web.mit.edu!sma/

Offering adiverse and distinctive mix of educational services in acosmopolitan and comfortable environment, is acountry less than aflyingtime of six hours away from us in India, says RAI UMRAOPATI RAY

The Singapore experience

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Headline: Going Global, The Singapore Experience Source Courtesy Of: Hindustan Times, Horizons (Education Supplement), Page 5 Website: http://www.hindustantimes.com Byline: Rai Umraopati Ray Date: Wednesday, 6 Feb 2008
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