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Three universities welcome competition from fourth university

Professor Howard Hunter said: ?Competition is always good, generally speaking. We need to always be ready for competition.? He spoke about how SMU…

After the vision, the challenges

The International Academic Advisory Panel (IAAP) member G Leonard Baker Jr noted that the experience of SMU is one indication of whether Singapore…

IAAP says success of new university depends on quality of staff

The Committee on the Expansion of the University Sector's (CEUS) proposal for a new university has received the nod from the International Academic…

Koh siblings among four off to Beijing

Singapore sailor [SMU undergraduate] Koh Seng Leong and his brother Terence will both represent Singapore for sailing at the Beijing Olympics. Seng…

Koh brothers get the nod for Beijing

Singapore sailor [SMU student] Koh Seng Leong and younger brother Terence are among four sailors nominated to compete in August's Olympics.

Four sailors nominated for the Beijing olympics

National sailor [SMU student] Koh Seng Leong and younger brother Terence are among four sailors nominated to compete in the Olympics this August.

Getting high in the museum

Singapore's night festival will kick off on 18 and 19 July with performances by the Italian group Studio Festi. They will perform their outdoor…

Singapore Prestige Brand Award invites brand professionals to talk about the importance of branding

SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business adjunct professor Jorg Dietzel will share insights on branding at next Thursday's Singapore Prestige Brand…

Fourth varsity: 2,500 places, focus on skills across fields

Report on the expansion of the university sector has recommended for Singapore's fourth university to take in up to 2,500 students a year and offer…

On the cards: Big change in varsity programmes

Singapore's three universities are planning major changes to their programmes to make themselves more attractive to students.