SMU lauded for its excellent environmental stewardship and green initiatives
SMU was a proud recipient of the Singapore Environmental Achievement Awards (SEAA) – Merit Winner (Public Sector category) - in recognition of its…
SMU TEACHING EXCELLENCE AWARDS 2018
[Featured photo: The recipients and nominees of the Teaching Excellence Awards 2018, together with SMU’s senior management team.] The annual…
SMU Challenge 2018: Sport – A – Cause raises funds for charity
[Feature Photo: SMU Staff together with (in centre L-R) Mr Sundaravadivelan Selvam, Vice-President, OCIS, Professor Paulin Straughan, Dean of…
Lending support to small business community to develop sustainable practices and business models
How can small and medium enterprises (SMEs), start-ups and social enterprises contribute to a sustainable society? Why is it important for these…
Malaysia’s political reformist Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim speaks on leadership and winds of change
SMU welcomed Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, former Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, as the 10th speaker of the Ho Rih Hwa Leadership Lecture Series on…
President's State of the University Address 2018
There were gasps of surprise, loud cheers and enthusiastic applause as SMU’s fourth President, Professor Arnoud De Meyer rode his bicycle into the…
Customer Satisfaction for Air Transport Improves While Land Transport Remains Unchanged
Singapore, 26 September 2018 (Wednesday) – The Institute of Service Excellence (ISE) (卓越服务研究院)at Singapore Management University (SMU) today released…
Firms that commit fraud may have less effective boards of directors, study says
A new analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore firms finds links between the incidence of corporate fraud and characteristics of boards of directors. By…
Strengthening life's shock absorbers
What factors can help the elderly bounce back from life ‘shocks’ like unemployment and the diagnosis of a major illness? Above: Dr Michael Hurd,…
Regulatory frameworks impact squeeze-out outcomes for minority shareholders, study says
A comparative analysis of Hong Kong and Singapore suggests that robust legal regimes play important roles in preventing the use of squeeze-outs for…