Eight innovative projects of social impact in Asia win S$1 million

[26 October 2009] Eight innovative projects of social impact in Asia win S$1 million Singapore, 26 October 2009 - The Lien Centre for Social…

Balancing needs of both camps

[Assistant professor of sociology] Chung Wai Keung feels that extending the time period for consideration of citizenship applications will help…

Social innovations that benefit many

Winners of the Lien i3 Challenge are passionate about catalysing social innovations to benefit Asian communities. The awards capped an inaugural…

Condom giveaway promotes safe sex

Eight SMU students pinned up 500 condoms on a huge board to spell the word 'Aids' - as condoms were gradually removed to be given away, the word…

A safe and comfortable environment attracts students from Saudi to Singapore

King Abdullah scholars from Saudi Arabia share their views about living in Singapore at a cultural exchange session with SMU students [from the…

Minding the gap between the pink and the blue

SMU sociologist [assistant professor] Chung Wai Keung suggest that one way to allay discontent among Singapore citizens is to stress that while…

A world of winning ideas to lift up Asia

The eight winners of the S$1 million Lien i3 Challenge organised by the Lien Centre for Social Innovation at SMU were announced on Friday at the…

TODAY extends its reach and grows its readership

SMU Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said TODAY's increased readership is a combination of its image, editorial format, content and marketing.

Galleon mulls sale of Asian unit: source

Melvyn Teo, director of BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre at SMU, comments on Galleon Group's intention to sell its unit in Asia.

ASEAN leaders launch historic human rights body

Bridget Welsh, a Southeast Asia expert at SMU said the long-awaited ASEAN Intergovernmental Commission on Human Rights (AICHR) is still ?short of a…