The National University of Management (NUM) was founded in 1983 as the Economic Science Institute (ESI), and received assistance from the National Economics University of Hanoi, Vietnam until 1991. With the opening up of Cambodia to the international community during early 1990s, the ESI was renamed to the Faculty of Business (FOB), which supported by Asia Foundation and then USAID (1994-1997). In 1998, the FOB was transformed into the National Institute of Management (NIM), and from 2004, the NIM was renamed into the National University of Management (NUM).
To support the NUM in realizing the “Innovative and Entrepreneurial University” in Cambodia, the School of Graduate Studies aspires to become an “Outstanding Academic Center for Graduate Training, Research and Innovation.” We are committed to develop innovative leaders, managers, and entrepreneurs for the society.
We value high quality of academic services that is our top priority.
We will be truthful, equitable and committed to intellectual honesty.
We work with faculty members, students, alumni and external partners to support our academic excellence.
We encourage faculty and students to active participate in research and innovation.
To meet the needs of socio-economic development through providing competent and socially responsible managers, leaders and entrepreneurs.
To promote research activities and to constantly innovate curriculum.
To attract and retain qualified faculty and academic specialists
To improve and sustain management system and services.