| Location | Singapore, Singapore | Funding Type | Public |
|---|---|---|---|
| No of Students | 32000 | Establishment | University |
| Founded In | 1991 | Estimated Cost of Living | 10400 SGD |
| Address | 50 Nanyang Ave, Singapore 639798 |
NTU is also home to world-renowned autonomous institutes – the National Institute of Education, S Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Singapore Centre for Environmental Life Sciences Engineering – and various leading research centres such as the Earth Observatory of Singapore, Nanyang Environment & Water Research Institute and Energy Research Institute.
Under the NTU Smart Campus vision, the University harnesses the power of digital technology and tech-enabled solutions to support better learning and living experiences, the discovery of new knowledge, and the sustainability of resources.
Ranked amongst the world’s top universities, the University’s main campus is also frequently listed among the world’s most beautiful. Known for its sustainability, NTU has achieved 100% Green Mark Platinum certification for all its eligible building projects. Apart from its main campus, NTU also has a medical campus in Novena, Singapore’s healthcare district.
Vision & Mission
A great global university founded on science and technology, nurturing leaders and creating societal impact through interdisciplinary education and research.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion at NTU
NTU believes in building an inclusive campus for its students, staff and faculty where diversity is respected. We strive to create diverse and inclusive environments to achieve a vibrant campus for education and a welcoming workplace for people from all backgrounds.
OneNTU Core Values
NTU has a diverse community of students, employees and alumni with multiple backgrounds and expertise.
The OneNTU core values serve as the compass for all of us at the University, guiding our daily actions and decisions:
It’s often been said that one’s university years are the first draft of your future. Like the droplets of water that will eventually fill a pail, all freshmen will soon understand what it means to be NTU students and how they will be prepared for the challenges of a globalised society. This new world is being driven by dramatic changes in the environment, economics, politics and advancements in technology, resulting in new ways of working, living and playing. In 2011, NTU introduced a new undergraduate curriculum that puts learning within and beyond the curriculum at its core. Called NTU Education, this approach focuses on supporting how students learn and providing them with opportunities to develop skills that will enable them to face the challenges of the 21st century with optimism and confidence
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