Lawyers to clock eight learning hours
From April 1, new lawyers will have to spend at least eight hours on learning activities by December before they can renew their practising…
S'pore meet for alumni of India's elite college
Alumni from the Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are preparing to hold their first meeting in Singapore, the two-day Pan-IIT Apac 2012…
Hougang by-election will take place after Elections Department updates register? Analysts: Year-end at the earliest
The Elections Department's update of the register has given rise to speculations that the Hougang by-election is imminent. SMU Assistant Professor of…
MasterCard and SMU announce recipients of MasterCard MBA Scholarships for Women 2012
Two MBA students from SMU, Akshita Goyal and Wu Jiachao, have been offered full scholarships as part of a three-year collaboration between MasterCard…
Opportunities, pitfalls in international trade
Associate Professor of Law Locknie Hsu answers questions related to SMEs' expansion overseas. As asked, she offers advice on what aspects of…
Voter rolls update ? by-election soon?
Assistant Professor of Law and NMP Eugene Tan was asked to comment on whether yesterday's announcement by the Elections Department that the voter…
Voter rolls update evokes speculations that a by-election is on the way
Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan felt that the updating of voter rolls should not be seen as a signal that a by-election is on the way. He said…
Hong Kong election
Professor James Tang, Dean of the SMU School of Social Sciences, commented on the election for Hong Kong's Chief Executive, how the results will…
Tougher China laws might have hurt Apple in IPad dispute
Professor of Law (Practice) David Llewelyn shared his views on the Apple Inc.'s dispute over the IPad name in China. He commented that the problems…
What have we lost with the advancement of mobile technologies?
SMU Assistant Professor of Corporate Communication (Education) Michael Netzley commented on why users find it difficult to turn off their…
