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Riding on the success of a stress buster

An article about A2 Bioscience, an innovative start-up business in Singapore. Its founder, Dr Miles Gilman is mentor-in-residence at SMU, where he…

10 days to Singapore Writers Festival

The Singapore Writer's Festival includes three free events, six panel discussions, a discussion of poetry and two theatre workshops to be hosted at…

President's address at the opening of the 12 th Parliament

Commenting on President Tony Tan's speech at the opening of Parliament, Assistant Professor Eugene Tan agreed with his message of social harmony and…

Manage immigration issues before "fault line" deepens, say observers

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said the root of the problem is in getting that buy-in from Singaporeans. “The average IT worker for example is…

Inclusive and sustainable growth in S'pore economy to be key focus: MTI, MOF

With the markets increasingly volatile, investors can expect more protection with the Monetary Association of Singapore introducing stronger…

3 business bodies call for mandatory internal audits

SMU, the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (Sias) and the Institute of Internal Auditors Singapore (IIAS) Internal said audits should be…

SIAS' new Internal Audit Excellence Award  

Underscoring the importance of the internal audit function, the Securities Investors Association of Singapore (SIAS) yesterday entered into a…

Our diversity must not divide us: President

While commenting on President Tony Tan's speech at the opening of the 12 th Parliament, Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said the focus on inclusive…

Foreign labour policy, corporate taxes likely to be discussed in new Parliament

Restrictions on the employment of foreign workers are likely to be debated in parliament. Associate Professor Annie Koh, Dean, Office of Executive…

NCMPs gear up for robust debate

On whether the NCMP scheme, which serves to ensure a minimum number of representatives from the opposition, is still relevant, Asst Prof Eugene Tan…