Stakeholders
Organizers
NUS Entrepreneurship Society
The NUS Entrepreneurship Society (NES) was founded in 1992 and has grown to become one of the largest societies in NUS with nearly 1000 members to its name. Leading by its vision to inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial leaders of tomorrow, NES is a professional and dynamic society where some of the most talented and passionate youth come together to learn, network and create meaningful large-scale events. As a student organization, NES also holds social and recreational activities to promote interaction and co-operation amongst its members. Having grown significantly over the past 15 years, NES today hosts a world class business plan competition in Start-Up@Singapore and organizes a number of entrepreneurship-related events, exchanges and expeditions.
More information can be found at www.nes.org.sg
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NUS Business School Alumni Association
The NUS Business School Alumni (BSA) Association was established to ensure an enduring and meaningful connection between the alumni of NUS' prestigious Business School. Amongst its members, BSA has a number of dedicated alumni who work on a voluntary basis to ensure that the association caters to the needs of the Business School's more than 20,000 graduates. This diversity in its members enables BSA to serve as a perfect platform for interaction across industries. With the support of its members, BSA currently organizes and supports many business-related events involving CEOs, senior managers, entrepreneurs and captains of industries.
More information can be found at www.nusbsa.org
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NUS Entrepreneurship Centre
The NUS Entrepreneurship Centre (NEC) was established in 1988 to promote and support entrepreneurial learning among the NUS community, nurture start-ups by NUS professors, students and alumni, and conduct research to advance knowledge of the policy and practice of technology venturing in Singapore and beyond. As one of the 3 central pillars of NUS Enterprise, NEC is responsible for the university's drive to provide opportunities for experiential learning of entrepreneurship to members of the NUS community. NEC's activities are organized into 4 key areas: a) Experiential Education; b) Entrepreneurship Development; c) Venture Support; and d) Entrepreneurship and Innovation Research.
More information can be found at www.nus.edu.sg/enterprise/nec
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