Fresh grads, PMETs benefit from Spring plan
Spring's executive training programme, launched in partnership with SMU, NUS and NTU, puts fresh graduates on 12-month internships, where the…
Executive training programme has trained 210 graduates
Spring's executive training programme, launched in partnership with SMU, NUS and NTU, puts fresh graduates on 12-month internships, where the…
Integrating expat Indians into Singapore
The article explores opinions on the integration of expat Indians in Singapore. Mr Supriyo Sircar was speaking at the alumni association's family day…
Stock market outlook positive for long-term, but in the short-term there could be movements: Analysts
Although the stock market has been rising rapidly so far this year, but analysts believe that even though economic recovery will support this stock…
Experts optimistic about Asia's role in capital markets
Speaking at the London School of Economics (LSE)-Singapore Management University (SMU) Asia Investment Banking conference yesterday, experts said…
Global PC market expected to do better than initially expected in 2009
The global computer market is showing signs of a recovery. Experts say that mobile computing and laptops will be a key segment to watch. Assistant…
Not a hit, this drama on the MRT
SMU students publicised their upcoming play, Animal Farm, by staging a scene on the MRT, as observed by Stompers.
The survival of old brands
Associate Professor of Marketing Han Jin Kyung commented that old brands such as Louis Vuitton and Tiger Balm Oil remained very popular because they…
SMU drama roadshow on MRT
SMU Stageit members received lukewarm response to their creative roadshow on MRT carriages for their upcoming production, Animal Farm.
In praise of daydreaming
SMU Chairman Ho Kwon Ping lauds the merits of daydreaming as scientists have found that mental activities considered idle and wasteful in the past…