The zero-waste movement is picking up pace both globally and locally, but for many it may seem unattainable and complicated. Sheryl Lee shares six simple swaps to help you get started.
Spurred by the difficulties faced during his own experience studying abroad, SMU alumnus Melvin Lee decided to set up Flying Chalks to help better the study abroad experiences for international students worldwide.
To date, only a precious few ‘unicorns’ — start-ups that reach valuations of US$1B—such as Grab and Garena have emerged in Singapore. What conditions need to change to drive a wave of local startup successes with global reach?
To get ahead in your career, it is important not just to find a job but one in an industry that is bursting with potential. Here are 5 unexpected sectors to be bullish about and potential roles you can land.
Already a founder of a pretty sustainable startup? Furthering your studies might just provide the know-how you need to take your business to the next level. Here's why.
We speak to SMU alumnus Hayden Leow, to find out how local startup, Amazin’ Graze, is bringing granolas to a whole new level.
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
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.
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.