SMU has 3,792 graduates this year, Despite being born into modest circumstances, they demonstrate wealth through willingness to give back
At its opening graduation ceremony, SMU awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws degree to former SMU Chairman Mr Ho Kwon Ping, recognising his significant…
Meet the start-up founder who’s turning food waste into reusable containers
In 2019, while pursuing a Master of Science in Innovation at SMU, alumna Karen Cheah was tasked with launching a hypothetical start-up to address a…
In response to industry demand for enhanced job skills, IHLs are launching 8 new generative AI courses
SMU, in partnership with SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) and with support from the Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs), hosted the SkillsFuture…
Enthusiastic about Korean culture, learned Korean and fell in love with learning foreign languages
At the age of 13, SMU graduand Lin Ruiqi started self-studying Korean due to her enthusiasm for Korean pop culture. This sparked a passion for…
Tay completes gold set
SMU student and national bowler Arianne Tay won the women’s singles gold medal at the International Bowling Federation (IBF) World Youth…
Report: Local residents' inflation expectations show uneven decline and generate divergence
The Singapore Index of Inflation Expectations (SInDEx) report, jointly released by DBS Group and SMU’s Sim Kee Boon Institute for Financial Economics…
8 key findings on what S’pore residents deem essential and who should provide them
Many in Singapore say smartphones, air-conditioning, short holidays and family bonding are essential, a new study said. These were among 40 items and…
New study identifies 40 items deemed essential for household needs
Many in Singapore say smartphones, air-conditioning, short holidays and family bonding are essential, a new study said. These were among 40 items and…
Most people believe poverty is caused by individual abilities and circumstances
Many in Singapore say smartphones, air-conditioning, short holidays and family bonding are essential, a new study said. These were among 40 items and…
Perception of life necessities varies significantly between rich and poor, Lower-income individuals less likely to consider air conditioning and dining out at restaurants as essential
Many in Singapore say smartphones, air-conditioning, short holidays and family bonding are essential, a new study said. These were among 40 items and…