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Associate Professor Annie Koh pointed out that a formalised management of family offices also fulfil the more intangible purpose of family bonding.
Technology Entrepreneurs Global View
Many technology start-ups operate under the widely held belief that by staying within a protected and less competitive environment, they stand a much…
Mental health caregivers to be regulated
Psychology is popular at SMU, where about 60 per cent of students enrolled in the Bachelor of Social Science degree programme opt for psychology as…
Against all odds
SMU undergraduate Ephraim Lin Fei shares about his condition, known as ?non-traumatic atrophy to the spinal column' and his determination to live…
Keeping U-Save for Singaporeans
Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan said that the Ministry of Finance's refinement of the U-Save utility rebate scheme to "better target the U-Save…
U-Save rebates tweaked to better target Singaporean households
Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan said that the Ministry of Finance's refinement of the U-Save utility rebate scheme to "better target the U-Save…
A global, vibrant Singapore
The first decade of the new millennium has been one of profound changes. The article looks back at the highlights of the past 10 years that has…
A leg-up for start-ups
Associate Professor Annie Koh, dean of executive and professional education, said the National Research Foundation's $50-million Technology…
Birth rate may fall again in 2010
Assistant Professor Hoon Chang Yau commented that Singaporeans tend to weigh in career and overseas assignments heavily when considering starting…
Recession may affect birth rates
Assistant Professor Hoon Chang Yau commented that even though the job market has seen recovery towards the end of 2009, the situation for 2010…