Nanyang Institute of Management nurtures today’s students for tomorrow
- Through extensive partnerships with top companies and international universities, NIM opens up opportunities for students to succeed in school and in their chosen fields

When it comes to education, Singapore has been at the top of international leagues’ tables, and premier private school Nanyang Institute of Management (NIM) upholds this reputation through its top-notch curriculum and degrees. The forward-looking institution offers programmes that cater to changing environments and address the needs of the future. Through extensive partnerships with leading companies and international universities, NIM opens up opportunities for students to succeed in school and in their chosen fields.
“We equip students with the relevant skills and knowledge to thrive in a fast-paced and changing world,” says Lincoln Wang, NIM’s deputy general manager. “We expose students to industry practices through internships and practical know-how in the classroom and in the workplace to contribute back to society and the economy.”
NIM offers courses covering five schools: business, tourism and hospitality, engineering, early childhood education, and language. Vastly in accord with today’s professional environment, NIM constantly improves its teaching methods, standards and course designs to offer the latest innovations in learning. Anticipating the demand for highly skilled graduates in growing industries, NIM will soon offer study courses in these upcoming areas.
“We provide an experiential learning component that allows the students to understand what the industry is like so that they enter the workforce with the right attitude and experience,” Wang says. “We fill the gap by offering industry-relevant programmes.”
Keen on enhancing its position in the education sector, NIM is intensifying collaborations with industry leaders including five-star hotels and Michelin star-rated restaurants for dual programmes and internships. It seeks partnerships with educational agents equipped with soft skills to bring in more skilled students.
“We continue to work with top universities in Britain, Switzerland, Australia and the United States, and with companies to offer students across Asia the high-quality private education that Singapore is known for,” Wang says.