Lim Yee Xien is an Economics and Finance double major student who hopes to pursue a career with a positive impact and continue Shooting for the Singapore National Team. She shares more about her SMU experience.
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As big fans of flexibility and haters of rigidity, the Gen Z crowd loves customisation and are often interested in learning different fields simultaneously. Find out how SMU is offering more options in this fast-changing economy.
With her activist movement, hash.peace, Nazhath Faheema is on a mission to combat the threat of extremism in Singapore and to further improve social and racial awareness in our society. Her modus operandi: ... Read More
You don't always need to be a hardcore techie to work in tech. SMU Social Sciences alumna Clare Lim shares how she found her way into the world of tech at Salesforce.
SMU undergraduate Carissa Lim shares 5 insights about art management that she's learnt from her interviews with four Singapore arts managers, for her arts and culture management industry project module.
You’ve probably heard of specialist programmes. Or even specialist degrees. But what about a specialist university?
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?
Multidisciplinary is the buzzword in today's economy. To get ahead, a diverse range of complementary skillsets is becoming more a necessity than just a good to have.
When everything else from a status bag to a suit is bespoke, why not opt for personalised learning when it comes to higher education?