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We plead with the government not to interfere anymore

The whole world has been competing keenly for talents, and the Taiwanese society is beginning to realise the dire consequences of a net talent…

Rewarding excellent service

Nominations are now open for the prestigious Singapore Service Excellence Medallion [co-organised by SMU's Institute of Service Excellence]. The…

Global debt picture not very pretty

Joergen Oerstroem Moeller, Adjunct Professor at SMU and Copenhagen Business School, and Visiting Senior Research Fellow at the Institute of Southeast…

Hong Kong 's handover 15th Anniversary – What have changed?

Assistant Professor Chung Wai Keung from SMU SOSS and Professor Ezra Vogel, SMU Ho Bee Professor in Chinese Economy and Business shared their views…

Crisis management – be prepared

In Lianhe Zaobao's regular column targeted at SMEs, SMU Associate Professor of Corporate Communication Gregor Halff discussed some of the lessons…

Temasek's China bank gains help boost results

Professor Melvyn Teo, Director of the BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre at SMU does not expect the returns of Temasek Holdings to be too different from…

The widening gap

Professor James Tang, Dean of SMU School of Social Sciences shared his views on the widening rift between Hong Kong and mainland China, how widening…

Higher level of research in Social Sciences and Humanities going forward

The level of research in the Social Sciences and Humanities is not as developed as that in Biomedicine and Engineering. The International Academic…

Libor fixing scandal

Research fellow at ITI@SMU and CEO of HedgeSPA Bernard Lee commented that the LIBOR rate-fixing scandal may benefit companies and individuals…

5,000 polytechnic applicants vie for 1,300 intake places at SIT

Courses offered by SIT seem to be popular with the polytechnic students, as 5,000 had applied for admission to SIT with only 1,300 places available.…