NUS maintains third position while NTU rose to 17th place
SMU, not being a comprehensive university, has been excluded from the QS Quacquarelli Symonds ranking of top 200 Asian universities.
Security an issue with electronic voting machines
Asst Prof Eugene Tan said electronic voting machines could solve a host of problems – if the security and confidentiality issue is resolved.
No stress asking ministers to take pay cut
SMU law lecturer Eugene Tan felt having committee members from the charity sector was a good choice, as they are familiar with professionals and…
Lessons for leaders
Assoc Prof Annie Koh writes that one of the best business advice she has ever received is to make decisions and make them quickly.
Embarking on a fascinating journey
Second-year finance major Kenneth Nah explains why he was diversified his investments and become a little more risk-averse.
NUS stays at 3rd place, NTU rises to 17th
In the latest QS rankings, NUS keeps its 3 rd position while NTU moves up from 18 th to 17 th . SMU is not ranked as it is not a comprehensive…
Wide range of experience on salary review panel
The eight people who will now set to work reviewing the basis and level of salaries for Singapore's top leaders and political appointment leaders are…
Common Asian currency: China leads drive
The idea of a regional monetary unit in Asia and China's role in it is discussed in this article. Dr Chow Hwee Kwan, associate dean of the School of…
The delicate (and mammoth) task of managing expectations
Assistant professor of law Eugene Tan comments on the need to manage the expectations of Singaporeans in the new political landscape.
Gerard Ee: Ministers as well as President's salaries to be reviewed
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan thinks that the move to review ministerial salaries is a strong signal from PM Lee that there are no sacred cows that…
