Ngee Ann Academy, Newcastle University to Debut Future-Ready Energy Management Curriculum, Open to Regional Enrollment
PRNewswire
Singapore, October 2: Ngee Ann Academy (NAA) - the private education arm of the Ngee Ann Kongsi - and the UK's Newcastle University will unveil a new partnership to expand access to quality tertiary education in energy management, a discipline of growing importance across the region.
This new partnership will mark several significant firsts:
- This world-class collaboration aims to cultivate experts capable of driving transformative change in energy management in Singapore and across the region, and
Both Ngee Ann Academy and UK's Newcastle University expect to finalise the collaboration on 16 October 2025.
Professor Jonathan Galloway, CEO and Provost, Newcastle University in Singapore, said: "Newcastle University wanted to launch Master"s programmes working with a very well regarded local partner that has a strong focus on the quality of education and delivering exceptional student services.
Journey of Ngee Ann Academy
In 1998, the Ngee Ann Kongsi set up Ngee Ann Education Holdings with the goal of providing best-in-class tertiary education. By 2018, it marked a significant milestone by partnering with King's College London to offer the Bachelor of Science in Nursing with Honours (Top-up) -- driven by its recognition that professional nursing talent is central to Singapore's healthcare ecosystem, especially in community care, home-based services and aged care.
Building on its experience in developing nursing talent, NAA believes that growing expertise in eco-sustainability and renewable energy is mission-critical for the future of economies and communities, he added. In looking for a best-in-class partnership, identified Newcastle as the most suitable partner.
The first Master's programme launched as part of the collaboration is a one year programme expected to enroll its first two cohorts in September 2026 and January 2027 respectively. As this is a Master's programme, applicants must hold a good undergraduate degree from a recognised university. The undergraduate degree may be from different disciplines including those that are not engineering or science based, for example in business, management, geography or planning.
In short, the programme equips students with the technical, managerial and entrepreneurial skills essential for a career in energy, renewable technology and sustainability.
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