Nicole Ng

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024

About

Nicole Ng (she/her) is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Asian Area Studies and Religion, Literature and the Arts. Her policy interests include international trade and the digital economy, specifically in propelling equitable economic opportunities in regions where equitable resources are in lack. She is an advocate of policy-making that is inclusive, deliberative and collaborative.

With her unique background in the humanities, Nicole views policy through an anthropological lens and hopes to synergize academic knowledge gained through the MPPGA program with her love for culture in creating real impact on both big and small scales.

Originally from Singapore, she is proud to be one of the 5.45 million people in the World who is fluent in Singlish (Singaporean-English)

View her Linkedin profile here.


Nicole Ng

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024

About

Nicole Ng (she/her) is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Asian Area Studies and Religion, Literature and the Arts. Her policy interests include international trade and the digital economy, specifically in propelling equitable economic opportunities in regions where equitable resources are in lack. She is an advocate of policy-making that is inclusive, deliberative and collaborative.

With her unique background in the humanities, Nicole views policy through an anthropological lens and hopes to synergize academic knowledge gained through the MPPGA program with her love for culture in creating real impact on both big and small scales.

Originally from Singapore, she is proud to be one of the 5.45 million people in the World who is fluent in Singlish (Singaporean-English)

View her Linkedin profile here.


Nicole Ng

MPPGA Student, Class of 2024
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Nicole Ng (she/her) is a graduate of the University of British Columbia, where she obtained a Bachelor’s degree in Asian Area Studies and Religion, Literature and the Arts. Her policy interests include international trade and the digital economy, specifically in propelling equitable economic opportunities in regions where equitable resources are in lack. She is an advocate of policy-making that is inclusive, deliberative and collaborative.

With her unique background in the humanities, Nicole views policy through an anthropological lens and hopes to synergize academic knowledge gained through the MPPGA program with her love for culture in creating real impact on both big and small scales.

Originally from Singapore, she is proud to be one of the 5.45 million people in the World who is fluent in Singlish (Singaporean-English)

View her Linkedin profile here.