Ngee Ann - Adelaide Education Centre 4.43

5 star(s) from 7 votes
97 Tank Road, Level 3, Teochew Building
Singapore, 238066
Singapore

About Ngee Ann - Adelaide Education Centre

Ngee Ann - Adelaide Education Centre Ngee Ann - Adelaide Education Centre is a well known place listed as University in Singapore , Local Education in Singapore ,

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The vision of the partners is to provide a high quality educational facility in Singapore combining under-graduate and post-graduate academic programs with applied executive and professional development courses taught by the University's teaching faculty and professionals.

Courses are taught at the completely renovated Teochew Building on Tank Road in the city centre. Dedicated facilities for students include multi-media equipped lecture rooms, a student computer network with Internet access, computer equipped syndicate rooms, a computer laboratory, a student lounge and private study rooms.

The Ngee Ann Kongsi

The Ngee Ann Kongsi is a foundation which is actively involved in educational, cultural and welfare activities. Founded in 1845 by Chinese immigrants of the Teochew dialect group, the Ngee Ann Kongsi was formally incorporated in Singapore under the Ordinance Act in 1933. The Kongsi has grown from a community bound by a common heritage and genuine concern for the welfare of its members to a foundation that now serves the community regardless of race, religion or social status.

The University of Adelaide

One of Australia's oldest, the University of Adelaide is among Australia's premier universities. Established in 1874, it has over sixty years' involvement in the education of overseas students including numerous notable students from Singapore. The University, which has a strong emphasis on graduate programs, has identified internationalization as one of its core values and strategic objectives.

The University of Adelaide is a member of the Group of Eight, a coalition of Australia’s leading research-intensive universities. Group of Eight Universities have nurtured all of Australia’s Nobel Prize winners educated in Australia. All were ranked in the top 100 universities of the world in Times Higher Education Supplement 2007 rankings. They receive over 70% of National competitive research grants amd conduct over 60% of all Australian universities research as well as producing over 60% of Australian university research publications and two-third of patents. The Group of Eight Universities are committed to building the intellectual, social, cultural and economic excellence of Australia’s future.