In today's ever-changing job market, possessing cross-functional abilities is crucial. Discover how SMU's guaranteed second major equips students with the skills they need to stand out professionally.
After attending a presentation on internal audit, SMU Accountancy alumna Olivia Loke decided to apply for a job in the field. Almost 10 years later, we caught up with her to learn more about her journey in the ... Read More
Being a busy undergraduate at the SMU School of Accountancy did not deter Phua Yi Jian from getting a head start in business. Learn more about how he juggles his responsibilities as a student and co-founder of ... Read More
Immerse in the transformative exchange experience of SMU Accountancy students Nicholas, Kunal and Arjun – as they discover diverse cultures, innovative teaching methods and even emerge champion of a ... Read More
An SMU Accountancy graduate who has been appointed Partner at a consultancy firm, SMU Accountancy alumnus Rafael Lam embodies the versatility that is high in demand in today’s workforce.
As a Chartered Accountant in Singapore, SMU Accountancy alumna Tan Ci Hui knew she had more to contribute to the accounting community. Learn how she stepped up to clinch the honour of representing the country at an ... Read More
Learn how third year SMU Accountancy student Charis Tay put the skills and knowledge picked up in class into actual, real-life practice with the SMU-EY Accounting Data Analytics Work-Study Elective ... Read More
How can accountancy help to protect the public from manipulation? In a podcast, SMU Accounting Asst Prof Richard Crowley and PhD candidate Zhao Yue discuss the intersection between online data, public trust in corporations ... Read More
When SMU Economics student Lee JunSoo landed his first ever internship role as an Investment Analysis intern at a Jakarta-based company, he soon found out how much the foundational career skills picked ... Read More
Thanks to SMU’s strong commitment to providing global exposure experiences to its students, final-year accounting student Amanda Song had the chance to venture to India and South Korea in her undergraduate years.