Embarking upon an overseas exchange programme is probably one of the most parts of being a student. We speak to some SMU seniors to find out some of their top tips for maximising your exchange experience.
You don't always need to be a hardcore techie to work in tech. SMU Social Sciences alumna Clare Lim shares how she found her way into the world of tech at Salesforce.
Global exposure is an important part of university education. But it doesn't always have to entail travelling across borders. Here are 4 ways you can gain global knowledge right here at home.
Can multi-generation talents co-exist in the workplace? SMU alumnus and executive coach Benjamin Loh shares how companies can cut through the differences and play to each of their strengths.
Speaking at the recent Odyssey 2019 event, SMU Chairman Mr Ho Kwon Ping shared his views on a new approach to mentoring in SMU, as well as what SMU students can do to develop better versions of themselves.
With little to no experience in the travel industry, SMU alumnus Steve Sng started OWNRIDES in Taiwan with the aim of solving an information asymmetry problem through technology. Today, OWNRIDES handles close to S$1 million worth of ... Read More
Grades may be important, but as times change, universities are starting to place more weight on more than just an applicant's grades. Here are five insider tips that can help your application stand out from the crowd.
The Mentoring Circle sits down to a chat with SMU alumnus Alvin Poh to find out what advice he would give to his 20-year-old self if he had a chance to do so.
For many of us, a spin on the bike is a great way to keep healthy. But for others, it could make the difference between staying in school or dropping out. SMU undergraduate Joel Tang shares how Project Bike4Change is "Changing Lives, Two Wheels at a Time".
Information systems had never been a discipline in Kuok Juin's consideration. But a chance discovery at SMU Open House piqued his interest and opened his mind to a whole new slate of possibilities.