In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of apologies. He discussed why a sincere apology is good for both the offending and…
Amalina Abdul Nasir is majoring in sociology and corporate communications at SMU. As an exchange student, she braved the cold for four months to study the economy and way of life in Moscow, Russia.
Channel NewsAsia carried an article on how the number of seniors who work into their silver years are growing – especially among the lower-income group, despite the various schemes to help the needy…
In an invited commentary, SMU Behavioural Sciences Institute Director Professor David Chan explained the psychology of apologies. He discussed why a sincere apology is good for both the offending and…
SMU School of Social Sciences Dean Professor James Tang was a panellist on the 6th season of Channel NewsAsia’s flagship discussion programme, Perspectives. On 24 April 2017, SMU hosted the fifth…
Singapore Science Fiction, a 1980 anthology drawn from the entries to a short story competition, sparked a local interest in the genre and was followed by landmark works such as Han May's Star…
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For most of her sporting career, Paralympic champion and SMU School of Social Sciences undergraduate Yip Pin Xiu has been accustomed to being in the thick of…
SMU Associate Professor of Political Science John Donaldson was interviewed for an article about the rising demand for beef across Asia. On the sources of beef supply in China, he said: “There are…
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Paralympic champion and SMU School of Social Sciences undergraduate Yip Pin Xiu was featured in a QS Wow article which highlighted her impressive feats at the Rio…
SMU Associate Professor of Political Science John Donaldson was interviewed for an article about the urban-rural wealth gap in China. While industrialisation has played a significant role in lifting…