'What do I want to do after graduation?' It's a question that most every undergrad will ask themselves at some point. SMU Career Champions shares 3 questions that can help you find the right career path.
We hear from undergraduate Lee Jin Pin on how volunteering with starringSMU (SMU's largest and longest-running student-led community service project) in her freshman year has impacted her thus far.
Seeing the growing importance of having basic coding skills in this digital age, Zul and Manfred decided to start Project Heartcode—an initiative focused on introducing underprivileged youths to the world of ... Read More
SMU undergraduate Elizabeth Quek shares her experience since joining Project Inspirar in her freshman year and how she’s gained so much more beyond just clearing community service hours.
It isn't always easy taking on the multitude of challenges that university life throws at you. For Lim Zhi Ying, having the support of her parents to keep her afloat through stormy weathers has been the greatest blessing. She shares her SMU journey with ... Read More
First year Law student Nicholas Fu shares his personal reflection on joining the Kidleidoscope family. And how "teaching" his young beneficiaries has enriched him in return.
As part of her SMU-X overseas trip, Katrina Inumerable had the chance to head to Ho Chi Minh. From delicious meals to meeting SMU alumni in Vietnam, and having the chance to work directly with KFC Vietnam, it was most certainly one Finger Lickin' Good trip! ... Read More
If you're in the finance industry and haven't heard of Tan Su Shan yet, you definitely should read up now. We find out more from one of Asia's leading women in banking and finance.
Presented with the opportunity to embark on a cross-cultural learning journey with Universitas Gadja Mada in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Michelle Chrestella Lie knew this was a SMU-X overseas course she couldn't miss.
Three young K-pop fans in SMU quickly recognised the business opportunity that a global fanbase presented. SMU Accountancy student Janessa Sim and her partners decided to set up an online marketplace selling fan-made K-pop merchandise—KpopKart, designed as a ... Read More