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Opening Plenary at WCS 2026
Thought Leadership

SMU brings research, innovation and talent to World Cities Summit 2026

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At the World Cities Summit 2026, SMU showcased how its research, innovation and talent are helping shape more liveable, resilient and inclusive urban communities. From academic insights and multidisciplinary research on urban futures, to faculty and alumni-led ventures addressing sustainability challenges, SMU brought bold ideas and practical solutions to a global conversation on cities.

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(L to R): Anindya Bakrie, Chairman of KADIN; Professor Lily Kong, President of Singapore Management University (SMU); Kwok Fook Seng, Singapore Ambassador to Indonesia; and Haryanto Adikoesoemo, Chair of the SMU International Advisory Council – Indonesia and President Director of PT AKR Corporindo Tbk, at the launch of SMU Indonesia.
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SMU Indonesia deepens the University’s regional impact, partnering industry and government to equip talent with digital, technical, and human skills for an AI-driven economy.

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SMU's winning team at SMU’s Yong Pung How School of Law (YPHSL) has successfully defended its title at the Sports Law Arbitration Moot in Lausanne, Switzerland.
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SMU Law clinched its second straight Sports Law Arbitration Moot title in Lausanne, underscoring its global mooting excellence and growing strength in sports law.

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(L-R) Jeff Tung, Prof Lily Kong, and Benjamin Twoon.
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SMU’s largest alumni gift, from Jeff Tung and Benjamin Twoon, will help student founders turn bold ideas into viable ventures through funding, mentorship, and a new work-study pathway.

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SMU PhD in Business (General Management), alumnus (2017) Dr Tan Boon Heon.
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SMU PhD in Business (General Management), alumnus (2017) Dr Tan Boon Heon didn’t take the usual MBA route at the peak of his pharmaceutical career. Instead, he chose a part-time doctorate at SMU to prepare for life’s “half-time” — and a second act built on purpose. As a result, he is now CEO of HCA Hospice.

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The Ideas Festival 2026 opened on 26 February at SMU’s Mochtar Riady Auditorium, setting the stage for a month of bold conversations on reimagining resilience in a changing world.
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Over a month-long series of events, SMU Ideas Festival 2026 challenged participants to reimagine resilience – bringing policymakers, academics and leaders together to explore wellbeing, AI, cities, and future-ready skills.

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Dr Lillyn Teh (L) and her husband, Dr Foo Suan Tong.
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Discover how Dr Lillyn Teh’s new S$15 million gift will strengthen SMU’s tech–business talent pipeline – funding scholarships, mentorship, and interdisciplinary learning for future-ready leaders.

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SMU Provost Prof Alan Chan delivering the inaugural Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple Chair Professorship in Inter-Religious Studies & Harmony Lecture.
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In a new lecture series, SMU Provost Prof Alan Chan explored why harmony matters more than ever, examining social cohesion, mutual respect and dialogue as foundations for resilient communities in a diverse, contested world.

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(L-R) Prof Lim Sun Sun, Vice President, Partnerships and Engagement, SMU; Raghav Gupta, Head of Education (Asia Pacific), OpenAI; Desmond Lee, Minister for Education; SMU Provost Alan Chan and Ms Karamjit Kaur, Associate Editor, The Straits Times at The Straits Times Education Forum 2026.
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Is AI transforming higher education, or simply overhyped? SMU brought educators and thought leaders together to examine AI’s real impact on teaching, learning and assessment — highlighting both its promise to personalise education and the pressing ethical, pedagogical and governance questions universities must thoughtfully address.

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Associate Professor of Law Michelle Lim
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SMU establishes a UNESCO Chair in Sustainability Law Futures, led by Associate Professor Michelle Lim, advancing interdisciplinary legal innovation and sustainable governance across Asia-Pacific region.

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Among SMU fresh graduates surveyed in 2025, 91.4% secured employment within six months of graduation.
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SMU graduates continue to post strong outcomes despite cautious hiring: 91.4% secured employment within six months, with rising salaries and many landing roles through internships.

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