SMU alumus Onn Tian Sern was one of only two Singaporeans to receive the Queen’s Young Leader Award this year. The award recognises and celebrates exceptional youths from across the Commonwealth who…
In a commentary, SMU postgraduate Brandon Koh and SMU Associate Professor of Psychology Angela Leung, argued that being busy could be a double-edged sword. In their research, they challenged the one-…
In a commentary, SMU Assistant Professor of Sociology Yasmin Ortiga explored the current issues facing Philippines’ export of talents. Some of the risks include the inability to cater to and…
SMU Dean of Students and Professor of Sociology Paulin Straughan said that while striving for success can be healthy, having “unrealistic and unattainable” standards, especially when internalized by…
Commenting on the study by the Hong Kong University, which found that Hong Kongers favour Singapore’s government and its people the most, despite how much Singaporeans complain about their situation…
Commenting on the increasing number of Singaporeans choosing to marry later, SMU Associate Professor of Psychology Norman Li believed that this may possibly be linked to technology advancements,…
Singapore will be sending 44 athletes across 10 sports for the Para Games in Indonesia, including SMU Social Sciences alumna and swimming's Paralympic medallist, Yip Pin Xiu.
SMU Dean of Students and Professor of Sociology (Practice) Paulin Straughan said that the number of inter-ethnic marriages gives hope to the topic of racial integration. Prof Straughan said, “We are…
Commenting on why families are generally stopping at two children, SMU Dean of Students and Professor of Sociology (Practice) Paulin Straughan said, "There's this frenzy of calculating the cost of…