Local Paralympians Theresa Goh and SMU undergraduate Yip Pin Xiu were featured in a story on Singapore’s 14-strong para-swim team, which is central to Singapore's bid for a historic medal haul at the…
A study on human trafficking conducted by SMU and NUS undergraduates revealed that more needs to be done to raise awareness of the growing problem. Although most respondents had a broad understanding…
SMU second-year psychology student Farah Abdul Malik received the Prophet Muhammad's Birthday Memorial Scholarship Fund Board (LBKM) bursary for the third time on Saturday. The 20-year-old said that…
World leaders attending back-to-back summits in the region are expected to continue talks on terrorism, climate change and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The dispute over the South China Sea is…
SMU Assistant Professor of Political Science Song Jiyoung said that it is not uncommon for refugee groups from former communist countries to turn to the political right. She added that the defectors…
SMU final-year Social Sciences undergraduate and Singapore’s first and only Paralympics gold medallist Yip Pin Xiu decided last week to defer her studies to train full-time in her quest for glory at…
SMU Provost Professor Lily Kong and Head of South Asian Studies Programme at NUS Professor Vineeta Sinha are the editors of a new book titled Food, Foodways And Foodscapes, which is an anthology of…
An SMU team, led by School of Social Sciences Dean and Professor of Political Science James T H Tang, is working with companies, government bodies and other research institutions to understand the…
SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director David Chan and SMU Associate Professor of Law Eugene Tan spoke about the 2015 General Election (GE 2015) at a post-election conference organised by the…
A study by SMU School of Social Sciences’ Assistant Professor of Sociology Nicholas Harrigan and SMU alumna Koh Chiu Yee revealed that 62 per cent of lower-skilled South Asian migrant workers in…