Ether is the second largest cryptocurrency after bitcoin and yet not that many of us have heard about it. Find out more from Dr Suiunbek Ibraev as he delves deeper into the Ethereum platform and its digital currency, Ether.
What are the odds of hearing ex-POTUS Mr Barack Obama speaking live? As luck would have it, SMU Business undergrad Tan Xin Hao found himself presented with this opportunity during his internship at the Bank of Singapore.
Driven by the fear of idleness, Jiali Du decided to pursue her PhD. With doors opened to newer, cutting-edge technologies, she's found her niche in AI as a Data Scientist at Booking.com.
All it took was a gap year to get a dream off the ground. SMU Business undergraduate, Mandy Chan, shares her journey of trials and tribulations to realising BOW for Bold at just 19.
Accountancy student Lim Yong Chuan was inspired to join SMU during his polytechnic days and five years later, he is glad he made the decision to join SMU. The transformative experience became the key to achieving his goal.
With sustainability now a core part of global businesses’ day-to-day operations, accountants discovering the need for knowledge and skills in this area. SMU Assoc Prof Hwang Soo Chiat explains why.
Singapore's heavy reliance on imported food is gradually being threatened by global conditions of open markets, free trade and the onset of climate change. David Chen and fellow Masters alumni suggest tapping into Ag-tech.
Schaffen Watches is a successful start-up which sells customised watches; and have sold over 300 uniquely customised watches all over the world. To better understand his success, we interviewed Nicholas Han about the gripes and difficulties ... Read More
Singapore has always taken pride in its multiculturalism. And yet, the concerns of xenophobia is very much alive. SMU Law undergrad Farahna Alam sheds light on the lives of one such minority group—the Singaporean Bengalis.
Following a trip to Europe which opened his eyes to possible ways of reducing food waste, SMU alumni Nicholas Lim and Tylor Jong decided to set things in motion with their social enterprise, TreeDots.