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.
Studying law is a little bit like exploring the outer rim of a new galaxy—an adventure waiting to happen, so says SMU Law undergraduate, Grace Goh. Here are the three things that SMU Law has taught her thus far on this university adventure.
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
Not quite the tech expert? SMU's information Systems programme may not be the easiest, but former ITE and Polytechnic student, Derrick shares tips on how to manage your first year—both academically and socially.
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
There's hardly ever a mundane day at SMU. It hasn't always been rosy for SMU social sciences undergraduate, Sarah Huang, especially when she was ailing from a slipped disc. But things have a way of righting itself when you have your friends to ... 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.
The university experience is an important one for many of us. But this learning journey is more than just lectures and textbooks. Take a look at the SMU 360 Experience both inside and outside of the classroom.
With so many people pursuing a university education, what value is there to getting one these days? It's all theory, isn't it? SMU business undergraduate Joachim Fong, shares his opinion on this common debate.