Fuelling his dreams

SMU finance and sociology undergraduate Lim Hongzhuang has started his own biofuel farm in Kuala Pilah, Negri Sembilan. He intends to plant Jatropha…

Pop-up frenzy

Practice Associate Professor Seshan Ramaswami commented that the most appealing aspect of a pop-up store is its novelty and scarcity.

Can Lido regain top rankings?

With competition heating up, Shaw concedes that being the first Cineplex in Orchard, they are due for a revamp. Shaw adds that the Dhoby Ghaut area…

2009 Singapore Education Awards

In a feature on the opportunities in Singapore for Chinese students looking to study abroad, the article profiles SMU for winning the ?Best Host for…

SMU students take the first step in aid of poor children

Walking barefoot around school is not the latest fad but a movement started by some students to experience the life of a poor child and to get others…

European business steers steady S'pore course

Despite a deepening recession in Europe, European businesses in Singapore are sanguine about their investments here. SMU assistant professor of…

University graduates should consider ?second option'

25 year old SMU student says that although the finance sector is perhaps the most affected by the economy, he has not considered an alternative…

More graduates turn to entrepreneurship as job market sours

In such economic times, SMU business management student Wang Wei Xiang is considering a partnership to start a consulting firm

Good service expectations vary

In a weekly series by SMU's Institute of Service Excellence (ISES), Caroline Lim, director at ISES, said that it is more important for companies to…

More plans to help graduates enter the job market by the three universities

SMU Director of Career Services Ruth Chiang says that all SMU students need to do 7 weeks of job preparation course which includes how to handle…