Reminiscing on their time in SMU, alumni Chinkita and Amanda decided to pen down five ways their SMU experience has transformed them. Find out what they are!
SMU undergraduates Nicole Tay, Masturah Bte Sulaiman and Park Ju Hee share with us their experience as regular volunteers at the Harvest Care Centre, and offer tips for students who are new to volunteering.
From the frequent tinkering with gadgets to hacking existing software on his computer, Shreyas' interest in all things tech was piqued very early in life. Thanks to the advice of his parents, he found the perfect fit for him with SMU's BSc ... Read More
Asking how coding has benefitted people who aren’t pursuing a career in programming is like asking how writing has benefitted those who aren’t angling to be a journalist, says Assoc Prof Hady Lauw. In this interview, he shares about the important skills one ... Read More
Through the use of technology, SMU alumni and husband-and-wife team, Jeffrey and Angeline Ong, are changing the way we shop for fish with their startup, Dishthefish. Find out what this fishy business is all about.
Vincent shares about finding his golden ticket to a career at Google, attracting passive income, inspiring data juniors, and many more.
With her activist movement, hash.peace, Nazhath Faheema is on a mission to combat the threat of extremism in Singapore and to further improve social and racial awareness in our society. Her modus operandi: ... Read More
SMU alumnus and co-founder of The Mentoring Circle, Soon Zhengxiang, shares some words of advice on a career in consulting and the importance of mentorship.
Preferred.AI, a research group in SMU, recently organised TechFest 2019 to share more about the projects they are pursuing to advance the potential of AI and machine learning.
Just because the hype has died down, blockchain is most definitely not dead—not be any means. A new wave is coming, says SMU Assoc Prof Paul Griffin, and it's coming in the form of 'decentralisation'.