Out of many, only one will eventually get the nod
SMU student Ashwin Tiwari is one of 34 players in the mix right now for a spot in the final group of 30 Singaporeans in a bid to be chosen to attend…
Making sense of electoral boundaries
When boundaries were drawn in 1958, the constituencies were regular and compact in shape. Explanations were set out in a 42-page report, with one…
The influence of social media
Social media such as facebook exploded onto the mainstream some years back and if you are not in it, you could be missing out on a lot. Assistant…
Singapore's first batch of graduates from the SMU-SingHealth Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Management & Leadership
[17 September 2010] Singapore's first batch of graduates from the SMU-SingHealth Graduate Diploma in Healthcare Management & Leadership…
NTU from a ranking of 73 to No. 174 ? NUS from a ranking of 30 to No. 34
In this year's edition of the widely viewed Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) tumbled…
Staying active even after work
Professor Han Jin Kyung says activity-based venues add another dimension to the Singapore's nightlife and also gives groups of people with common…
SMU Law Musical: The Little Mermaid
This modern musical adaptation of the popular classic has added twists and turns and comes with original song and dance sequences and colloquialisms…
In Wired Singapore, Classrooms and Cultures Clash Over Web 2.0
While colleges have been trumpeting the power of social media as an educational tool, in Asia, going public with class work runs counter to many…
Prof Tommy Koh pledges support for minimum wage system
Prof Tommy Koh says that while some argue that wages should be regulated by the market, there have already been proven incidences of market failure…
Closer to home and value for money
Management courses in Singapore are of interest to Indian students. Fourth-year student Sohal Sardana, who's pursuing a double degree in Bachelor of…