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There are a number of places in Singapore whose names include "Nanyang": Nanyang (Simplified Chinese: 南阳; Traditional Chinese: 南陽; pinyin: ) is a city in the south of Henan province, China. ... Nanyang (南洋; pinyin nán yáng) is the Chinese name for the geographical region south of China, particularly Southeast Asia. ...


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Nanyang Business School (Nanyang Technological University) (238 words)
This contest is open to all NBS staff and students and is now on till 7 Dec 2007.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU)’s MBA programme has been ranked the best in Singapore and third in the Asia Pacific region in the Financial Times (FT)’s listing of the top MBAs in the world.
Nanyang Business School (NBS) is placed in the 67th position, above well-known global names like Washington University’s Olin School, the University of British Columbia’s Sauder School of Business and Melbourne Business School of the University of Melbourne.
Nanyang Technological University Summary (1280 words)
Nanyang University was founded by the late rubber tycoon and community leader Tan Lark Sye in 1955, and it was merged with the University of Singapore to become the National University of Singapore in 1980.
Nanyang Technological University (NTU) was established by an Act of Parliament on 1 July 1991.
In August 1980, Nanyang University was merged with the University of Singapore to become the National University of Singapore (NUS).
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