Singapore Management University Map

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Singapore Management University (SMU) is a private research university located in downtown Singapore. Established in 2000, it became the first publicly-funded autonomous university in Singapore. The university follows an American-style education system and is modeled after the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.

SMU's city campus spans approximately 4.5 hectares and consists of several modern buildings integrated into Singapore's business district. The campus includes notable facilities such as the Li Ka Shing Library and the School of Law Building, which features a moot court. The university's location provides students with direct access to Singapore's business hub and various cultural attractions.

The university comprises seven schools offering undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs: School of Accountancy, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, School of Economics, School of Computing and Information Systems, School of Law, School of Social Sciences, and College of Integrative Studies. SMU is known for its interactive teaching methodology, which emphasizes small class sizes and project-based learning.

As of 2023, SMU has a student population of approximately 10,000 students and maintains strong connections with over 300 partner universities worldwide. The university consistently ranks among Asia's top institutions for business education and maintains high graduate employment rates. SMU is also recognized for its research contributions, particularly in areas such as business, economics, and social sciences.



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Last Updated: December 19, 2024