Your undergraduate years are the best possible time to start acquiring the skills and capabilities that will make you attractive to your future employers. Find out more about the qualities that hiring managers look for in job-seeking graduates.
The very existence of our School of Accountancy puts paid to the common misconception that accountancy exists only as a subset of a business degree. Here are some good reasons why you should consider joining SMU's School of Accountancy.
Take a quick peek into the wide spectrum of co-curricular activities (CCAs) that you can indulge in once you've decided to make SMU your home for the next couple of years.
An internship is one of the best ways for you to gain exposure to real-world career options. Here's how to make a Super Impression during your internship.
What's the difference between going on a holiday, and embarking on an international exchange programme? Read about the ups and downs of these three SMU students' exchange experiences, and how their perspectives have been shaped by living and studying ... Read More
Our part-time MBA student, Masaki Hosokawa, reviews the modules that he has taken so far and shares his impressions of the MBA programme. (Written in Japanese)
Project Sukacita is an overseas community service project helmed by those who have received scholarships from the Tanoto Foundation. Pioneered in 2012, this project is an opportunity for Tanoto scholars to give back to society, in concert with the values of their ... Read More
Whether you’re a freshman or a seasoned senior, you can and will experience stressful periods over the course of your semester. Here are some stress-management strategies that will help, courtesy of the Mrs Wong Kwok Leong Student Wellness Centre at SMU.
Choosing which university to attend is akin to choosing your way of life for four entire years. Here are some areas of consideration for your university selection process.
The latest CareerBuilder Singapore survey reveals the Ministry of Education and Google as the employers-of-choice in the public and private sector respectively. Do the same employers top our students' list?