Politics and the Olympics

Associate Professor John Davis joins a discussion on how politics and commercialisation are intricately interwoven into the Beijing Olympics.

Raising Singapore's birth rates

Assistant Professor Huang Fali commented that major mindset changes are necessary before Singaporeans can be persuaded to have more children.

New magazine on charity sector launched

The inaugural issue of the magazine, Social Space, produced by the Lien Centre for Social Innovation at SMU, was launched by Mr Gerald Ee, member of…

ISC2 Announces Winners of 2008 Information Security Scholarship Program; Seven Post-Graduate Students from Across the Globe Are Chosen for Outstanding Research in Information Security

ISC2 ®, the non-profit global leader in educating and certifying information security professionals throughout their careers, announced the…

Their lives are an open (Face)book

Dr Chung Wai Keung, Assistant Professor of Sociology at SMU, attributed part of the popularity of social networking sites to the accessibility of…

Sponsorship and the Olympics

Associate Professor John Davis explained why as companies become increasingly sophisticated, they want to cash in on what used to be a relatively…

Can we have inspiring name this time?

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan commented that SMU has the word ?management' in it but it offers more than only management-related courses.

Singapore Management University receives significant Indonesian art loan and gifts of artworks

The Singapore Management University (SMU) is honoured to receive a loan of significant artworks from prominent Indonesian art collector Dr Oei Hong…

Survival of the fittest

Associate Professor Melvyn Teo commented that despite the widespread underperforming of Asian hedge fund managers, those with global macro, CTA and…

Singapore Management University receives significant Indonesian art loan and gifts of artworks

[11 August 2008] Singapore Management University receives significant Indonesian art loan and gifts of artworks Rare and exciting works from the Oei…