The need for specialists to envision and build future cities is real, and SMU's Smart-City Management & Technology major provides the infrastructure for creating an urban eco-system that will thrive for generations.
Happiness at work isn't just determined by the salary package. What can universities and organisations do to help graduates find fulfilment in their career?
The founder of a company selling menstrual cups is not afraid to use her product as a conversation starter—to have people talking not just periods, but women and their bodies.
What better way to learn about arts and culture than to visit the very countries where it lives and breathes in the utmost grandeur. Sarah Goh introduces us to the Arts and Culture Management Study Mission in this contributed article.
From the arts to politics, law and economics, Chelsea's transition may seem perplexing to some, but the social sciences freshman says the decision was as natural as could be.
Participating in moots may be laborious, but the skills acquired is what will give Law graduates that distinctive edge. SMU Law alumna Chow Zi En and Asst Prof Chen Siyuan share their personal insights on the world of mooting.
Silver-tech is very much alive in Singapore. The SHINESeniors Project, led by researchers at the SMU-TCS iCity Lab, is one such study that is looking towards technology to make ageing-in-place a reality.
While an early start to entrepreneurship is beneficial, you don’t have to forgo your studies to make it in business — not when you have the support of a school to fuel your entrepreneurship dreams.
When it comes to choosing a university, SMU Accountancy freshman Mavis Seah says the school environment makes all the difference. Here's how her first-year experience has been, thus far.
The reality of the global water shortage may not have hit us yet, but SMU law undergrad Venezia Wee has already been fighting the good fight for more than half a decade. Hear what this young activist has to say.