Asia isn't quite the hottest home to innovations these days—and it seems that culture might be related to this, says SMU Assoc Prof Roy Chua.
China’s dramatic economic growth over the past two decades has often been sorely misunderstood. Dr Jin Keyu unravels its paradoxes at the Ho Bee Professorship Public Lecture.
With the mountain of projects and research to catch up on, online sources are often the fastest and easiest go-to channel for students. But how do you separate fact from fiction to make sure your reports are legit?
There's a growing concern that our future livelihoods are under assault from the ‘rise of the machines’. But is that really the case? Korn Ferry Institute's research tells a different story.
SMU PhD in Information Systems alumnus, Dr Payas Gupta, talks about his award-winning research work on telephone honeypot (Phoneypot) and how his journey to becoming a research scientist at Pindrop.
Jiang Liang’s PhD journey was not without hurdles but with his determination to learn from the best, his academic dream is already within reach.
While research is key component of the SMU PhD programme, another very important aspect is teaching. After all, it's the combination of both the hard and soft skills that make the most outstanding professors.
ASEAN has enjoyed positive growth so far since its inception 50 years ago. While ASEAN seems set to become the world’s fourth-largest economy by 2050, one inherent implication on the future lies in the area ... Read More
Maksim Tkachenko’s move to Singapore was quite unexpected to say the least. Since then, this Russian SMU PhD student has learnt many things about our little red dot and even picked up fluent English. Max shares his experiences in Singapore and ... Read More
It's uncommon for Singaporeans to want to pursue a PhD. While most of her peers were eager to start building a career after getting their Bachelor Degree, Lim Leon Gim was introduced to the SMU PhD programme and leapt at the chance to go where her interest led her to. Four ... Read More