You’ve probably heard of specialist programmes. Or even specialist degrees. But what about a specialist university?
Following a trip to Europe which opened his eyes to possible ways of reducing food waste, SMU alumni Nicholas Lim and Tylor Jong decided to set things in motion with their social enterprise, TreeDots.
SMU undergrads team up with Singapore's the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the SMU-X initiative to find new and innovative solutions to improve the safety of Singaporeans overseas.
Would you rather be memorising case studies from a textbook or stepping out and learning through real-world opportunities? SMU-X Academic Director, Assoc Prof Gary Pan and SMU student Sean Lim share what the "X" in SMU-X really means.
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.
Happiness at work isn't just determined by the salary package. What can universities and organisations do to help graduates find fulfilment in their career?
Silver-tech is very much alive in Singapore. The SHINESeniors Project, led by researchers at the SMU-TCS iCity Lab, is one such study that is looking towards technology to make ageing-in-place a reality.
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?
While an early start to entrepreneurship is beneficial, you don’t have to forgo your studies to make it in business — not when you have the support of a school to fuel your entrepreneurship dreams.
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.