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Emotions not taking over?

Commenting on the recent Gallup survey which found that Singaporeans are the most emotionless in the world, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute…

Emotions not taking over?

Commenting on the recent Gallup survey which found that Singaporeans are the most emotionless in the world, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute…

Get Crafty; I dough

SMU’s political science student, Ms Melanie Tan, invented her own version of home-made play dough using all-natural ingredients for the Mini Maker…

Relax, PSLE doesn't define a child's destiny

In a forum letter, Elgin Siah gave his views about the current debate on PSLE. He recounted his personal experience and mentioned that he is looking…

Yale-NUS should offer more than just an Ivy League moniker

In response to the letter “Making Yale-NUS education even more relevant” (Nov 13), Madam Sandra Lam said that she is perplexed as to why Yale-NUS…

Pension Insurance should be responsibility of policy holders

SMU Adjunct Professor of Applied Finance Kang Jung Pao gave his views on the ongoing controversies surrounding the National Pension Insurance Fund in…

Asia govts face tough balance between welfare, 'smart city' initiatives

SMU-TCS iCity Lab Executive Director Teo Chin Seng spoke at the SAP's Urban Matters initiative introduction on Thursday and said that “for Asian…

Survey: Tourists less satisfied with S'pore goods and services

According to the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore (CSISG) 2012 Q3 survey conducted by the Institute of Service Excellence @ SMU (ISES),…

Tourists less satisfied in Q3: Survey

According to the Customer Satisfaction Index of Singapore (CSISG) 2012 Q3 survey conducted by the Institute of Service Excellence @ SMU (ISES),…

Tourists not quite as impressed this year

Tourists were less satisfied with service standards in Singapore this year than in previous years, driven by what they felt was unsatisfactory…