Singapore Management University

A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University (SMU) is internationally recognised for its world-class research and distinguished teaching. Established in 2000, SMU’s mission is to generate leading-edge research with global impact and produce broad-based, creative and entrepreneurial leaders for the knowledge-based economy. 

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MBA enrollments bounce back amidst tight labour market

Singapore continued to have more job vacancies than jobless people.

Racial harmony bill unlikely to choke ethnic fundraising

Disclosure requirements are not meant to stifle the operations of racial groups.

New racial harmony bill imposes stricter controls on race-based associations

Singapore’s Maintenance of Racial Harmony Bill consolidates existing statutes to preserve racial harmony.

Singapore push to preserve hawker culture in doubt

Foreigners may be averse to a difficult job in a food business that doesn’t pay well.

Income-Allianz failed merger shows popular opinion is king

The deal faced backlash from Singaporeans who thought it betrayed Income’s social mission.

Singapore inflation expectations steady as fewer anticipate price drops

Only four in 10 expect inflation to decline over the next year.

SMU tops Asia in 2025 QS Masters in Finance Rankings

Its MSc in Wealth Management (MWM) programme leads in value-for-money and thought leadership.

High uncertainty fuels a divided inflation outlook among Singaporeans

Singaporeans' one-year-ahead inflation expectations have dipped to 4.2% in June 2024.

SMU and VIETSTAR to boost energy industry execs sustainability capabilities

Participants will gain knowledge from three countries that led the green energy transition.

Singapore leads the world in elite value creation

The country stands out with its corruption control, amongst others.

DBS-SMU survey shows mixed inflation views in SG

Four in 10 Singaporeans expect inflation to decline in the next 12 months.

92% of SMU fresh graduates hired, but salary remains steady: survey

Top three programs based on hirings were finance, IT, law and accounting.

Nearly half of Singaporeans expect inflation to decline: DBS, SMU survey

They cited the slowdown of global growth as the main driver for inflation to decline.

5 ways to fast-track sustainable transformation in manufacturing companies

In Singapore, only 37% of companies have implemented sustainability initiatives.