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A display of its ?school culture' ? SMU students enjoy overseas volunteer work

A feature article showcasing the community service culture in SMU, the article features Jerry Lewis Ong and Team Kashgar. A third year political…

Lack of drive in S'porean students a worry

The Education Minister is concerned about the number of employers who have said that Singaporean students lack drive and the confidence to venture…

Heng Swee Keat: Increasing university places will not reduce value of degrees

Minister for Education Heng Swee Keat shared his views on university education with 300 students at a dialogue organised by SMU Apolitical. Many of…

Build ?deep skills' to attract employers: Education Minister

During an inaugural ministerial forum last night organised by SMU, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat assured the students that their degree would not…

Adaptability and drive ? what bosses want in staff

Drive, confidence and a willingness to venture out of one's comfort zone ? these are what entrepreneurs and top chief executives are looking for in…

University education more than just paper qualification says Education Minister

In response to a question, Education Minister Heng Swee Keat said that growth of the university sector would not result in reducing the value of…

Heng Swee Keat deeply concerned that Singaporean students lack drive

Education Minister Heng Swee Keat is concerned about the number of employers who said that Singaporean students lack drive and confidence to venture…

Median monthly income of Singaporeans rises 6.3%

The median monthly income of Singaporeans rose to $3,070 last June, up from $2,887 the year before. That was an increase of 6.3 per cent. SMU…

It is predicted that the by-election in Hougang may also involve the GRC

SMU Assistant Professor and NMP Eugene Tan commented that having more than one election would significantly reduce the focus on Hougang and enable…

Singaporeans more open-minded now

SMU Associate Professor Kirpal Singh said, ?During the downturn, a lot of religions were helping people of other faiths. By nurturing others…