With more than 150 distinguished international faculty from over 20 regions, offering broad industry experience and seasoned business insights, our NUS Business School faculty are committed to providing you with an enriching and stimulating business education.
Sean SHIN
PhD, Harvard University
Sean is the Academic Director for the MSc in Management and CEMS MIM programmes. He is a Senior Lecturer of Accounting and holds a Doctor of Business Administration degree in Accounting and Management from Harvard Business School.
Jumana ZAHALKA
PhD, Tel Aviv University
Jumana is the Deputy Dean at NUS Business School. Her academic interests include mergers and acquisitions as well as corporate finance. She has worked in law and consulting, is called to the Bar of Ontario, and has amassed many years of teaching experience at the undergraduate, graduate and executive levels.
Andrew DELIOS
PhD, University of Western Ontario
Andrew is the Vice Dean of MSc programmes. His research interest targets strategy, governance and global competition issues in emerging economies. Andrew is an author or co-author of more than 80 published journal articles, case studies and book chapters. Andrew has a vast experience in the Asian market through many years of experience living and working here.
Assistant Professor Real Estate
Associate Professor (Practice Track) Analytics & Operations
Associate Senior Lecturer Strategy & Policy
Associate Professor (Educator Track) Accounting
Professor Strategy & Policy
Associate Professor (Educator Track) Marketing
Professor Management & Organization
Associate Professor (Educator Track) Finance
“The NUS MSc in Management becomes a key differentiator for students aspiring to a career as a business leader. By learning about cutting edge topics, and by gaining experience in knowledge about contemporary business in Asia, MSc students position themselves at the front of the class. Two of the courses I teach, Asian Business Environments and Global Strategy, connect directly to present day business issues about the challenges and complexities of operating an international business across Asia’s tremendously diverse but massive potential markets. By understanding these issues, students can equip themselves to be forceful managers and leaders for any organisation operating in the Asia Pacific region.”
Andrew Delios Vice Dean, MSc Programmes Office Strategy & Policy Department