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Encyclopedia > PSB Academy

PSB Academy is the the education and training arm of PSB Corporation. The PSB Academy was the former Institute for Productivity Training in National Productivity Board (NPB). It has steadily expanded its repertoire to offer potential students a full progression path from certificate to master's degree, and more recently, added on a wide range of corporate training programme.


Currently, PSB Academy has 160 full-time lecturers (including both local and partner faculty members) and 200 part-time lecturers. It trains over 30,000 students annually.


Campuses

It has two campuses. The Toa Payoh campus is located in the Central Region of Singapore. The other, Henderson campus, is located at Jalan Bukit Merah. The Toa Payoh campus will be relocating to a brand-new, fully-equipped campus by the end of 2006 which is located in the heart of Tiong Bahru (behind Tiong Bahru Plaza and Tiong Bahru MRT station), the new campus spans 19,000 square metres and consists of two purpose-built blocks.


See also

The following is a list of universities in Singapore: NTU, NUS and SIM are also members of the LAOTSE-Network. ...

External links

  • PSB Academy's Web site


 

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