Berkeley-Nanyang Advanced Management Programme
Accelerating Growth with theBest of East and WestWhat is this programme about?The Berkeley-Nanyang Advanced Management Programme (BNAMP) is a joint initiative between Haas School of Business (Haas) at University of California at Berkeley (UC Berkeley), USA, and Nanyang Business School (NBS) at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore. This programme was successfully launched in November 2006.
The BNAMP is an intensive 4-week full-time, residential programme conducted annually at Haas and NBS. Two weeks of the Programme will be conducted at Haas and two weeks will be held at NBS.
The Berkeley-Nanyang collaboration provides both the business schools with an opportunity to cooperate in areas of teaching and research. Participants will benefit by learning from internationally renowned faculty members and fellow classmates from diverse professional backgrounds. The chance to discuss their business world and validate practices will be an invaluable networking opportunity for participants.
Why should I pursue this programme?
The BNAMP stands out as a premier leadership training programme that delivers a world-class learning experience.Designed for high-flying business leaders and experienced executives, this Programme offers the latest knowledge and skills required for competing in the global economy. The BNAMP is rewarding, flexible and unique:
About UC Berkeley
About NTU
UC Berkeley's academic departments consistently rank among the top five in the US. The faculty, renowned for both teaching and scholarship, includes 18 Nobel Laureates and 29 MacArthur Fellows. One of the world's leading producers of new ideas and knowledge for business, Haas School of Business is also a launching point for many new businesses. The School's programmes benefit significantly from the University's practice of interdisciplinary research and teaching, and the school's strong connections to nearby Silicon Valley.
One of Asia's most reputable universities known for its research excellence and industry relevance, NTU is the first and only Singapore business school to achieve both AACSB International and EQUIS accreditations. In its ranking of 200 of the world’s best universities, The Times of London Higher Education Supplement ranked NTU 50th globally and 7th in Asia. In 2006, The Economist Intelligence Unit ranked the school’s MBA Programme top in Singapore and third in Asia. And in the Financial Times ranking of the World's 100 Best MBA Programs (January 2007), the Nanyang Business School's MBA Programme was ranked first in Singapore, second in Asia and third in Asia-Pacific.
Who should attend?
We seek a diverse class from different sectors and cultures. Participants should have around eight to ten years of business experience with some managerial responsibilities.