Slight dip in grads' employment figures
The second joint Graduate Employment Survey conducted by SMU, NUS and NTU painted a better picture for SMU, with 92.3 per cent of its graduates…
Employment rate of three universities’ graduates falls slightly but still close to 90 per cent; median starting salary reaches $3,050
According to the joint Graduate Employment Survey conducted by SMU, NUS and NTU, the employment rate of SMU graduates was 92.3 per cent, up slightly…
The Social Experiment
In an interview, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute (BSI) Director Professor David Chan provided an overview and the rationale for ‘The Social…
Close to 90% of fresh graduates employed in 2013: Joint university survey
About nine in 10 graduates from SMU, NUS and NTU were able to find employment within six months of finishing their final examinations. This is…
8 in 10 fresh graduates get full-time job within 6 months
In a graduate employment survey conducted by SMU, NUS and NTU, SMU graduates generally led the way, with average starting salaries hitting nearly S$3…
Cambodian women highly involved in community improvement
SMU held an annual international women’s rights conference, Women in the Community. Human rights activist, Mdm. Vinita Ramani Mohan, gave a speech…
Dick Lee opens apparel store
SMU graduate Zheng Guang Rong has collaborated with Dick Lee to come up with a new men’s fashion line. There will be a media launch at Lee’s new…
Chan Heng Chee: Singapore abides by meritocracy; affirmative action not appropriate locally
Ambassador-at-large Chan Heng Chee was the Guest of Honour at the opening ceremony for SMU Wee Kim Wee Centre’s International Women’s Forum, which…
Crises brewing in Little India
On the Little India Riot last December, SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan said that “[it] is a small miracle that Little India had coped with…
Maritime course students can apply for scholarships from SSA
The Singapore Shipping Association has signed an agreement with Singapore Maritime Foundation to offer three scholarships worth $50,000 to students…