Demand for green skills is rising as sustainability becomes a core business priority. In a virtual media roundtable, Associate Professor Zhang Weina (Department of Finance) said companies are increasingly seeking leaders who can integrate financial, environmental and social considerations, making sustainability a critical competency rather than a niche skill. She noted that enrolment in sustainability-related courses at NUS Business School has more than doubled, reflecting growing demand, and added that programmes are designed to equip students with the analytical, strategic and practical skills needed to lead the transition.

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