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.
John Tan may have begun as a sociology major, but a switch in discipline with SMU's Juris Doctor programme has led this alumnus to become one of Singapore's most influential lawyers.
The world is shrinking. In today's hyper-connected global village, having some form of international experience can be beneficial in every aspect of our lives. SMU alumni Low Wen Chun and Denise Lim share more.
In today's world, multidisciplinary learning is no longer just a nice-to-have, but a MUST-HAVE. So, what is SMU doing to keep our students future-ready?
Senior Credit Suisse banker Mary Ann Gabriel already works with some of Asia’s wealthiest entrepreneurs. So why did she decide to start an EMBA?
Keeve Tan was already enjoying considerable success in Asian banking. But he wanted to ensure his skills stayed relevant for a long-term career.
With the world quickly moving into an era with high demands for adaptability, SMU's School of Economics stood out as the programme of choice for Yash Manish Mavani. More than two years on and Yash says this choice has definitely done good ... Read More
SMU business undergraduate, Asnawi Jufrie made the biggest decision he's ever made five years ago to join the Lee Kong Chian School of Business. Indeed, his journey has been nothing short of diverse and exciting. He shares his top ... Read More
From SOTA to accountancy—why? SMU alumna, Grace Lim, is no stranger to this question. After a few stumbling blocks, even she began to question her decision. But she's learnt that every "failure" is really a learning opportunity that ... Read More
Why wait till you’ve finished your studies to kick-start an enterprise? From being a social entrepreneur to being a link between industry and academia, student-preneur Tiziana Tan is the ultimate multi-hyphenate millennial.