Singapore provokes outrage by pulping kids' books about gay families

Commenting on the removal and pulping of three lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender-inclusive books by the National Library Board, SMU Associate…

Back office jobs at banks under threat

Commenting on the changing nature of finance jobs against the backdrop of technological advancements, SMU Vice President (Business Development &…

New study aims to shed light on the role of the “Dark Triad” of personality traits in the workplace

[Singapore, 9 July 2014] - Research on the Dark Triad; a term used to discuss a trio of socially undesirable personality traits: psychopathy,…

CPF returns are more than fair, say experts

Commenting on the returns offered by the Central Provident Fund, SMU Vice President, Business Development & External Relations, Associate…

Temasek buys health-care, consumer firms to tap new growth

On the move by Temasek Holdings to invest in consumer, technology and health-care companies, SMU Professor of Finance Melvyn Teo said that "This is a…

Higher studies to widen career options

SMU graduate Choo Hong Xian’s interest in public relations was stoked during a posting to the police force’s public affairs department. So, in 2012,…

Second edition of Reading Law in Singapore published

SMU Professor of Law and Academic Director of the Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law in Asia Tang Hang Wu is one of the editors of the second…

The long road to financial derivative

SMU Assistant Professor of Law Christopher Chen studies the regulation of financial derivatives. Focusing on the legal issues associated with this…

Driven by a desire to integrate

SMU graduate Nurulasyiqah Taha, who was born with spinal muscular atrophy which requires her to use a wheelchair, was first exposed to Boccia in 2003…

Getting free real-time tuition on the go

Three SMU graduates from the School of Information Systems founded EduSnap, a social enterprise, and launched a free mobile application also in the…