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Management Development Institute of Singapore

Vocational university in Singapore

Management Development Institute of Singapore

Summary

Vocational university in Singapore

FieldValue
nameManagement Development Institute of Singapore
native_name
imageManagement Development Institute of Singapore logo.png
typePrivate
established1956
accreditationMinistry of Education
presidentEric Kuan Choon Hock
coordinates
campusUrban
mottoWhere lifelong learning begins
city501 Stirling Road
countrySingapore
website

The Management Development Institute of Singapore (MDIS) is a private vocational university for lifelong learning in Singapore. Founded in 1956, it offers a variety of degree programs such as business management, engineering, fashion design, nursing, mass communications, psychology and hospitality management.

It also offers preparatory courses for GCE 'O' level and 'A' level examinations for adults via its subsidiary MDIS College, which is registered under the Committee for Private Education Singapore (CPE).

History

Before 1995

1955: A group of personnel managers got together to discuss industrial relations problems. The coming-together sparked off the formation of the Supervisory and Management Training Association of Singapore (SAMTAS).

Understanding that supervisors were probably the best people to identify and solve any labour problems, training was catered primarily to these supervisors on aspects from job relations to industrial safety. Certified courses, seminars, lectures, film shows and excursions were organised. The inaugural meeting was held on 29 November 1955 where Mr Loke Wan Tho was named its first President. In April 1956, SAMTAS was formalised.

1963: SAMTAS pioneered the Training-Within-Industries (TWI) courses in Singapore. In line with the Singapore government's plans to promote industrialisation in the country, these were courses on supervisory skills initiated by the then Ministry of Labour.

1984: The plan to upgrade SAMTAS' status to that of a professional institute was initiated in 1982. The change of name from SAMTAS to MDIS, or the Management Development Institute of Singapore, was made official on 8 February 1984. The purpose of this move was to give a more professional image and to upgrade the individual membership by allowing the use of designatory letters.

SAMTAS, and then MDIS, is the oldest professional institute in Singapore today.

MDIS has collaborated with universities in the UK, the US and Australia to offer certified courses. Besides its certified courses from Certificate to Master's level, MDIS conducts seminars, in-house training and consultancy services and offers membership services and privileges.

1995 to 2007

MDIS Campus

An International Affairs Department was set up in 1998 to handle the affairs of foreign students studying with MDIS. In March 2001, the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Singapore announced that MDIS is a recognised educational institute in China. To date, MDIS has helped almost 3,000 foreign students attain academic qualifications through its courses.

MDIS was accorded charity status on 23 August 1996 under the Charities Registration Act, 1994. On 19 November 1997, MDIS was awarded the ISO 9001 certification. On 7 November 2000, MDIS received the People Developer Standard certification. The MDIS Education Trust Fund received its Institution of a Public Character and Charity status in 2002. In 2003, MDIS was among the first seven education institutes to receive the Singapore Quality Class award for Private Education Organisations(PEOs).

Community projects that MDIS is involved in includes:

  • Scholarships and bursaries to four self-help groups (Yayasan MENDAKI, CDAC, SINDA and The Eurasian Association), NTUC, SAFRA, CDANS and SPANS, and students from the secondary schools, junior colleges, ITEs and Polytechnics have been given out yearly since 1996. From the year 2001, together with the support from donors like university partners and other organisations, about a quarter of a million dollars were presented each year.
  • In 1999, MDIS collaborated with the drama and dance faculty of the Oklahoma City University to present the American Spirit Dance Company's performance from 23 to 25 April, and the Charity Gala Dinner. A total of $272,000 was raised in aid of the Society for the Physically Disabled (SPD) and the MDIS Education Trust Fund.
  • For education collaboration, MDIS has been expanded overseas campuses and provided comfortable living environment for exchange students.

2008 to present

MDIS set up it first overseas campus Management Development Institute of Singapore in Tashkent in Tashkent, capital of Uzbekistan, built in 2008 at a cost of US$20 million. In 2014, it was announced a new building is to be built in Tashkent starting from the end of 2015 and expected to be completed by the end of 2016.

It was announced on 28 June 2010 that MDIS would be setting up an S$130 million overseas 30 acre campus in Iskandar Malaysia which is expected to start work at the end of 2011 MDIS Malaysia is expected to be five times as big as the MDIS Campus in Singapore.

In 2015, MDIS planned to establish a campus in Chennai, India. In 2019, MDIS plans to open another campus in Turkmenistan.

In February 2025, it was announced that the Singapore campus would be shifting to 190 Changi Road in 2027.

Graduate employment

MDIS, like other private universities in Singapore, is generally regarded as less prestigious by employers compared to the three main publicly-funded autonomous universities of the country: the National University of Singapore (NUS), Nanyang Technological University (NTU) and Singapore Management University (SMU). According to a survey conducted by the Committee for Private Education on employment outcomes, MDIS graduates recorded lower employment rates in contrast to public university graduates. However, it was higher than the full-time employment rates for post–National Service (NS) polytechnic graduates.

Notable alumni

  • Gibran Rakabuming Raka, Vice President of Indonesia
  • Bona Mugabe, daughter of former Zimbabwe president Robert Mugabe
  • Shawn Thia, actor

References

References

  1. Seow, Joanna. (2016-04-24). "MDIS, the oldest non-profit private education institution here, celebrates 60th anniversary".
  2. Min Zhang, Lim. (2017-10-23). "New nursing school and more vocational courses at MDIS".
  3. Jiayi, Zhao. (2017-03-29). "MDIS unveils studio for culinary-related courses".
  4. Heng, Melissa. (2019-05-17). "Fashion graduates' creations hit the runway".
  5. Teng, Amelia. (2015-01-14). "After the O levels: Fewer private candidates, but more doing better".
  6. (14 July 2017). "MDIS College".
  7. http://www.mdis.edu.sg/mdis-heritage '- MDIS Heritage: 1956 SAMTAS Formed
  8. http://www.mdis.edu.sg/about-mdis/why-study-at-mdis'{{Dead link. (August 2025)
  9. "MDIS College".
  10. Yahya, Yasmine. (2014-10-22). "MDIS expands campus in Tashkent as part of growth plans in Central Asia".
  11. "MDIS makes S$116m footprint in Iskandar".
  12. Lee, Pearl. (2015-07-22). "MDIS to set up overseas campus in Chennai".
  13. (2019-09-17). "Management Development Institute of Singapore offers to open branch in Turkmenistan".
  14. "Official Announcement". Management Development Institute of Singapore.
  15. Teng, Amelia. (2018-04-03). "47% of private students find full-time work 6 months after graduation, compared with 78% for public university grads".
  16. (21 November 2014). "Jokowi in Singapore for son's graduation: Other leaders whose children studied here". The Straits Times.
  17. Keating, Fiona. (21 March 2015). "Zimbabwe's next leader: Who is Bona Mugabe-Chikore, Robert Mugabe's possible successor?". [[International Business Times UK]].
  18. "程家颉上街被笑"追女输给徐彬" {{!}} 早报".
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