For a fitness buff like Jun Hao, working as a trainer at the SMU Gym is the perfect part-time job. Find out more about his unusual on-campus occupation, and how it has brought him one step closer to his dream career.
Life as an undergraduate in our Lee Kong Chian School of Business is one full of unique opportunities to learn and grow — and not just academically, either. Let our second-year student Hubert Ng show you why this is the business school for ... Read More
Through their study mission to Myanmar, our students gained a first-hand understanding of the country's economy, and a newfound appreciation of Burmese culture.
What's the difference between going on a holiday, and embarking on an international exchange programme? Read about the ups and downs of these three SMU students' exchange experiences, and how their perspectives have been shaped by living and studying ... Read More
Project Sukacita is an overseas community service project helmed by those who have received scholarships from the Tanoto Foundation. Pioneered in 2012, this project is an opportunity for Tanoto scholars to give back to society, in concert with the values of their ... Read More
We welcome former-Harvard Business School Professor Roy Chua to the SMU community as he shares his views on cross-cultural creativity and its relevance for businesses.
A cycling expedition with a cause gives the students on the Zero Limits 2014 team a better understanding of the world and community service.
SMU student Theresa picked up a few important lessons in entrepreneurship from her global exposure in Hangzhou. She shares the insights from her experience here on the SMU Blog.
If you think you know what a Google Internship is like after watching The Internship, let Melina's experience as a Googler prove you otherwise.
A module on the cultural impact of film in society leads to an unexpected award-winning film by our own SMU students! Student writer Karl interviews the winning team's leader, Bing Li, as well as Assoc. Professor Margaret Chan and Pornsak.