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STUDY IN SINGAPORE WITH UK CHINA INSTITUTE

ONWARD SINGAPORE

THE CENTRE OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA

Despite its relative small geographic size, Singapore is a country with one of the world’s largest economies, in the middle of the world’s largest economic zone.  At the heart of South East Asia, it has a relatively modern history of taking on much larger countries when it comes to business and winning. Pivotal to both South East Asia and Asia generally, its highly educated workforce and low tax regime are compelling.

While many countries try and claim the title to world’s greatest food, Singapore has a legitimate case.  A blend of Chinese, Malay and Indian makes it a truly unique food experience.

WHY SINGAPORE?

English and Chinese speaking, with one of the highest rates of university educated population in the world, Singapore represents a unique opportunity for foreign investment within the region.  With no natural resources other than people power and very low tax rates it is a foreign-friendly regional destination for business people.

PROGRAMS AVAILABLE

  • Doing Business in South East Asia
  • Global People Management

CITY FACTS

Just 5 million people

Ranked No.12 globally for GDP per person

High education and literacy rates amongst the population

Singaporean culture with a blend of Chinese, Indian and Malay

OUR PARTNER

Our partner is a genuine university that has a history of working closely with industry.  Starting its life as a business institute run for and by business people, it has emerged as one of the preeminent business schools in South East Asia.

Interested in joining the Singapore program either for our MBA or DBA course?

Contact info@UKChinaInstitute.com for more information.

Global People Management

 

  • Seeing the world as a global marketplace of people
  • Examples from Singapore on global People Management
  • Key differences between China and South East Asian people management
  • Expatriate Management
  • Retention of key staff in a global environment

OUR MEMBERSHIP

THE UK China Institute