Is Singapore really a boring place? Not if The Fun Empire co-founders Natasha Toh and Ryan Ho have anything to say about it! Hear from SMU alumna Natasha as she discusses why fun really is a serious business after all.
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.
Teams 3 and 1 comprising of Victor Tan and Ashita Gogia from the MSc in Management programme took 1st and 3rd place while team 6, mentored by SMU Senior Lecturer of Finance, Karen Gan Yoke Wah, clinched 2nd place in this prestigious competition organised by the ... Read More
Companies, large or small, need to understand what makes their employees happy and what drives their stress if they want to attract and retain today's talent.
Our SMU PhD graduates are finding good job placements after graduation. We caught up with our very first two PhD in Business (Marketing) grads, Lim Leon Gim and Tan Yee Heng, to find out more about their first placements after their ... Read More
When presented with the opportunity to take on the Master of Science in Wealth Management programme, SMU graduate and private banker at Credit Suisse Jay See leapt at the chance without hesitation. Find out why.
Data analytics is changing the face of human resource, and People Analytics is right at the heart of it. People analytics data scientist and SMU alumnus Ridwan Ismeer takes us through its impact on organisations at large.
Having your research papers selected for publications is not an easy feat, especially for PhD students. SMU PhD student Tony Li shares insights on getting his papers published in high impact journals.
Embrace, not fear, artificial intelligence, says SMU alumnus Spencer Yang. The SMUPreneur shares more about chatbot design firm, KeyReply, which he's co-founded with fellow alumni Carylyne Chan and Max Xu.