Singaporeans are most unhappy over the hygiene standards at hawker centres and coffee shops
According the Public Cleanliness Satisfaction Survey 2018 conducted by SMU, Singaporeans are becoming more “prosocial” in their behaviour when it…
More clear own tables at hawker centres
According the Public Cleanliness Satisfaction Survey 2018 conducted by SMU, Singaporeans are becoming more “prosocial” in their behaviour when it…
Looking beyond the vague terms in Singapore's fake news laws
In a commentary, SMU Assistant Professor of Law Benjamin Joshua Ong examined the intricacies of the new Protection from Online Falsehoods and…
Of facts and falsehoods
In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan shared his views on the proposed Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill (…
Fighting fake news: Not if but how
In a commentary, SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan shared his views on the proposed Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Bill.…
Local study: 70% of dementia patients feel lonely and rejected
According to an extensive survey by SMU in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Association, 3 in 4 patients felt lonely and rejected and about…
3 in 4 with dementia feel lonely, rejected: Survey
According to an extensive survey by SMU in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Association, 3 in 4 patients felt lonely and rejected and about…
Nearly 3 in 4 people with dementia in S’pore feel ashamed, rejected: Study
According to an extensive survey by SMU in collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Disease Association, 3 in 4 patients felt lonely and rejected and about…
Gen Y Speaks: 3 suggestions for S'pore's push towards a cashless society
In a commentary, SMU student Perry Kwan and a student trainer in the Citi-SMU Financial Literacy Programme for Young Adults, shared his views on…
Why smart leaders fail
In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan discussed leadership issues in the Singapore context. He…