The Straits Times-Dec 12, 2022

The expansion of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Overseas Colleges program, which is credited with seeding the start-up community in Singapore, attests to the wisdom that entrepreneurship is a skill that can be nurtured by providing the right ecosystem. The program, which sees students going to work in start-ups in more than 15 locations abroad, will cater to more students, gradually expanding its current annual capacity of 300 to 600 in five years. Its geographical footprint, too, will be expanded beyond Silicon Valley, New York, Stockholm, Tel Aviv and Shenzhen to encompass more business and innovation nodes in the United States, Europe, China and South-east Asia. This is an ambitious move by NUS, which should be commended not only for having initiated the program 20 years ago, but also for extending it to students from other institutions. Read more at: https://www.straitstimes.com/opinion/st-editorial/supporting-student-entrepreneurs First published in The Straits Times