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SMU President Prof Lily Kong (centre and on screen) at the World Cities Summit 2022, in a panel discussion on “What does the future hold for cities?”.
Published on 30 September 2022
In a post-pandemic world, rocked by geopolitical crises, the future of cities has never been more uncertain. Whatever they should look like in the future, leaders should always place humans and their needs at the forefront of city development, said Professor Lily Kong, SMU President and Lee Kong Chian Chair Professor of Social Sciences.
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"re:act" was a play composed of vignettes, each revolving around a character or set of characters.
Published on 26 September 2022
The annual SMU Arts Festival is one of the most highly anticipated events in the city's cultural calendar. This year marks a return to live performances after two online editions during Covid-19, and it was a spectacular showcase of the best SMU talents and guest artistes. Themed LOST & FOUND, the festival paid tribute to a platform lost for two years but now found, with a focus on rediscovering the joys of in-person gatherings.
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SMU's Centre of Research for Successful Ageing shared its recent findings in its 3rd Policy Roundtable. (Photo: Getty Images, Chinnapong)
Published on 23 May 2022
It comes as no surprise to an ageing population that social networks are pivotal for providing support to seniors.
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SMU's School of Computing and Information Systems will collaborate with the Government Technology Agency of Singapore to offer the Bachelor of Science (Software Engineering) SkillsFuture Work-Study programme. (Photo: Getty Images, Cecilie Arcurs)
Published on 23 May 2022
In a world where the ever-changing economy makes it difficult for graduates to secure a dream job, many seek pathways to future-proof their careers. One new trajectory that can be considered is the work-study degree.
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SMU's case study of DCI Pte Ltd won at the 3rd Applied Learning Conference. (Photo: Getty Images, Alex Secret)
Published on 23 May 2022
5 ways to turn the pandemic into an opportunity for e-commerce disruption
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The Greenhouse is home to over 500 entrepreneurs, innovators and researchers at SMU’s Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE)
Published on 17 March 2022
In 2021, SMU welcomed its largest cohort of early-stage start-ups into its Institute of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (IIE) Business Innovations Generator (BIG) programme.
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Prof Arnoud De Meyer developed the case study, “Schneider Electric: Optimising Business Opportunities from its Regional HQ in Singapore".
Published on 5 October 2021
In an increasingly globalised economy, expansion beyond one’s home market helps to unlock revenue potential, diversify one’s customer base and broaden the scope of investment opportunities. For multinational companies with a strong international presence, the next step to cementing their positions in global markets lies in successfully establishing regional headquarters.
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A case study of Singapore real estate company Mapletree.
Published on 5 October 2021
Going global is often part of a burgeoning business’ roadmap for scaling up. But while international expansion into new markets can deliver exponential returns, it could also unleash a plethora of complex new challenges – a scenario that is all the more heightened in the cutthroat realm of real estate.
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SMU SKBI Panel Discussions on ESG Measurements & Standards 2021
Published on 5 October 2021
Sustainable, responsible, and impact (SRI) investing is on the rise. But with SRI investing called out as “marketing hype” by sceptics like Mr Tariq Fancy, the former chief investment officer for sustainable investing at BlackRock Inc, the importance of measuring and assessing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) impact on investment is more pertinent now than ever before. 
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SMU Institute of Innovation & Entrepreneurship and the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre co-organised Singapore Creator Awards 2021 webinar "Decoding User Designs in the New Normal".
Published on 28 June 2021
Covid-19 has touched multiple aspects of daily living and interactions. How can design research, design thinking, and user design help us navigate the many unprecedented challenges we’re faced with in this new normal? Co-organised by the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and the SMU Institute of Innovation & Entrepreneurship, The Singapore Creator Awards 2021 webinar — Decoding User Designs in the New Normal, explored these issues, and more, earlier this year.
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