NUS seeks to increase fees for incoming batch
NUS had proposed to the Ministry of Education that its tuition fees be revised for the incoming cohort of students. NUS provost told reporters…
NUS proposes to increase tuition fees
NUS had submitted a proposal to the Education Ministry to increase tuition fees and awaiting the ministry's reply. All eyes are now on when Singapore…
They expected talk on fee hike but were told about aid
Over the last few days, about 50 student leaders from NUS received either email or calls from the NUS Office of Student Affairs informing them of a…
Fun jobs more important than high pays; university students yearn most to find employment with Google
A dynamic and fun working environment is regarded as more important than being paid an attractive salary ? this seems to be the conclusion gathered…
Local Fresh Graduates: although high salary is valuable, an enjoyable working environment is even more important
A survey conducted by Human Resource company, Leggenda and the Singapore Human Resource institute revealed that local fresh graduates value an…
Low Thia Kiang : I have nothing more to add
Workers Party Secretary Low Thia Kiang said he had nothing to add when asked to comment on Yaw Shin Leong's resignation. On this, SMU Assistant…
NMPs on the issues they will champion
President Tony Tan Keng Yam presented the Instruments of Appointment to the nine NMPs, including SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan, at the…
China-US ties
SMU Associate Professor of Political Science John Donaldson and SMU Associate Professor of Law Henry Gao shared their views on the China-US ties, in…
NUS submits proposal for tuition fee changes
NUS had submitted a proposal for tuition fee adjustments to the Education Ministry and awaiting the ministry's reply. In response to media queries,…
Online rumours about NUS' plan to hike tuition fees; upward adjustments to be made from next academic year?
Rumours have been rife on the Net that NUS is planning to increase tuition fees for its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes from the next…
