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More than 80% of NTU and NUS business graduates found jobs before graduation

The NTU and NUS surveys released yesterday found that most of their 2007 business graduates had secured jobs before graduation. SMU also released…

Business graduates from local universities are in hot demand

Numbers released by NUS and NTU yesterday showed that majority of their 2007 business graduates found jobs before graduation. SMU also released their…

Penalties bring some closure, say MPs and analysts

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan said that he was personally satisfied with the penalties the Government had meted out to the officers…

SMU's new provost to focus on graduate programmes

SMU has appointed Professor Rajendra K. Srivastava, a marketing expert, as its new provost. Ranking high among his responsibilities, will be the ?…

A sweet recipe to help the poor in Cambodia

A team, consisting of past and current SMU students, started a cookie boutique in Cambodia with the goal of providing employment for the less…

I'm selling bike to help sick grandpa

After utilising his savings to buy a motor-scooter, first-year accountancy undergraduate Seth Tan is ready to sell the vehicle to contribute to his…

Voting age: It's not a numbers game

Kenny Tan, 22, a second-year economics student at SMU noted that the debate to lower the voting age would be aimless if people are not educated on…

Spats on the rise, so?

Is forming a high-level workgroup the best way to tackle ill behaviour? While it may seem a good idea to involve the common man, social sciences and…

Singapore university beats Ateneo in Asian debate tourney

Carlo Cabrera, a Filipino debater from the SMU Debating Society was secretary of the fourth Asian Universities Debating Championship. [SMU SIS…

English test for foreign front-line staff? Bosses say 'no'

Ms Caroline Lim, director of the Institute of Service Excellence at SMU noted that the onus is on companies to train their foreign staff to…