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What does the Dear You debate tell us about language, identity and belonging in Singapore?
In a Straits Times commentary, SMU President Professor Lily Kong reflects on how Singapore can retain the strengths of bilingualism while giving heritage languages and dialects a more visible place in cultural life.
Read the commentary: https://sgsmu.com/444gq0M
| 2 | Growth begins when you step beyond what feels familiar.
In this episode of From First to Future, Dr Nadir Zafar (Bachelor of Business Management, Class of 2004) and Jolene Tan (Bachelor of Laws, Class of 2025) reflect on how overseas exposure, internships, co-curricular activities and community service shaped their SMU journeys.
Watch the full video on YouTube. | 577 |
| 3 | How should research be created, assessed and shared in a rapidly changing world?
Hosted by SMU Libraries, FORCE2026 brought the global scholarly communication community to Singapore for the first time, advancing conversations on research assessment, open scholarship, AI and the future of knowledge sharing.
Read the SMU Newsroom article: https://sgsmu.com/4uXVHqu | 603 |
| 4 | AI can personalise learning—but how do we ensure it also strengthens fairness, trust and academic integrity?
As Chair of the ASEAN University Network Thematic Network on Technology-Enhanced Personalised Learning, SMU convened regional educators and policymakers to explore how higher education can adopt AI responsibly while keeping learners at the centre.
Read more: https://sgsmu.com/4gGBNwC | 618 |
| 5 | Is being a smart city enough?
In a Straits Times op-ed, SMU President Professor Lily Kong reflects on why the future of cities must move beyond technology and optimisation towards wisdom, human judgement, inclusion and long-term stewardship.
Read the op-ed: https://sgsmu.com/4eroJd6 | 648 |
| 6 | In this Faces of SMU feature, SMU Board of Trustees member Lim Kexin (Bachelor of Accountancy, Class of 2005) reflects on the warmth, friendships and support that shaped her SMU journey — and what it means to give back as the University continues to grow.
Watch the video on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube. | 668 |
| 7 | SMU alumnus Dominic Yuan (BBM 2024) is building Parka, an independent home-grown music label that supports emerging artistes across Singapore and the region.
Read the Straits Times piece on his entrepreneurial journey and vision for Asian music: https://sgsmu.com/4uY8edj | 768 |
| 8 | What does the SMU Provost actually do?
Professor Alan Chan shares more about his role, his memories of student life, his favourite campus spaces, and his advice for students navigating change.
Watch the video on Instagram, TikTok or YouTube. | 814 |
| 9 | Can AI make it easier to build a one-person company?
In The Straits Times, Professor Lim Sun Sun from the SMU College of Integrative Studies examines the rise of AI-powered solopreneurship — and why mentorship, resilience and trusted networks still matter when turning ideas into sustainable ventures.
Read the commentary: https://sgsmu.com/3QT5xMk | 801 |
| 10 | How do we prepare students for a world where there are few clear answers?
In this SMU Impact Story, Dean of Students Professor Mark Chong reflects on the beliefs that have shaped his approach to education: developing independent thinkers, embracing complexity, and connecting learning with real-world experience.
Watch the full video on YouTube. | 812 |
| 11 | Are we measuring what matters or only what is easiest to measure?
In The Straits Times commentary, Associate Professor of Accounting Holly Yang from the SMU School of Accountancy reflects on Singapore’s culture of metrics, comparison and optimisation, and why creativity, uncertainty and intrinsic motivation matter for innovation and future-ready learning.
Read the commentary: https://sgsmu.com/43LF2v7 | 785 |
| 12 | Can a quick work text create more tension than clarity?
In The Straits Times commentary, Associate Professor of Law Dorcas Quek Anderson from the SMU Yong Pung How School of Law examines why text messaging may fall short when workplace conversations become complex — and why choosing the right channel matters for better collaboration.
Read more: https://sgsmu.com/4vosNRo | 768 |
| 13 | Across Asia, societies are ageing rapidly — and longer lives are reshaping how we think about work, health, care and participation.
At the launch of the SMU Longevity Societies and Economies Institute (LSEI) and recent SMU City Dialogues, leaders from government, academia and industry shared perspectives on how societies can adapt and thrive in an age of longevity.
Check out some of the key insights from the conversation — and consider: what opportunities do you see in longevity? | 907 |
| 14 | What does the SMU experience look like across generations?
In this episode of From First to Future, Ho Shye Yee (BBM 2004) and Goh Weihan (BSc (CS) 2025; MITB 2026) reflect on how SMU shaped their growth, perspectives and readiness for the future.
From the University’s pioneer years to today’s fast-evolving world of technology and work, their conversation highlights the enduring value of curiosity, adaptability and lifelong learning.
Watch the full video on YouTube. | 865 |
| 15 | 🏙️ What is the value of urban resilience?
Launched at World Cities Summit 2026, a new white paper led by Professor Orlando Woods, Professor of Geography and Director of the SMU Urban Institute, challenges us to think beyond resilience as simply bouncing back from crises.
Drawing on insights from SMU City Dialogues Vienna, it explores how questions of value, inclusion, governance, and technology shape whose futures cities protect.
Read more: https://sgsmu.com/3QJC1IL | 808 |
| 16 | 🏙️ Over the past three days at World Cities Summit 2026, SMU contributed to conversations on some of the most pressing questions facing cities today — from climate resilience and AI, to demographic change, sustainable finance and inclusive communities.
Through panels, workshops and talks at the SMU booth, our faculty, researchers and partners shared ideas and explored practical solutions for more liveable and sustainable cities.
Swipe through for highlights from our World Cities Summit 2026 journey. | 754 |
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| 18 | 🌆 As cities grapple with increasingly complex challenges, ideas alone aren't enough — they need to be translated into action.
At World Cities Summit 2026, Singapore Management University is bringing together research, innovation and talent to explore solutions spanning AI, climate resilience, ageing, housing and sustainable finance.
Read more about how SMU is contributing to the conversations shaping more liveable and sustainable cities: https://sgsmu.com/4ejN3fx | 836 |
| 19 | ⚡ A cyberattack on critical infrastructure can trigger effects far beyond the initial breach.
How do we anticipate those risks — and respond before they escalate?
Huang Shaofei, Doctor of Engineering candidate at SMU, is exploring how vulnerabilities, assets and hazards interact across cyber-physical systems, helping organisations build resilience into the energy and transport systems we rely on every day.
Read more: https://sgsmu.com/4eEvurX | 839 |
| 20 | Singapore Management University will be at World Cities Summit from 14 to 16 June, spotlighting research, ideas and innovations that address the challenges shaping future cities.
At the SMU booth, faculty, researchers and innovators will share perspectives on topics such as resilient workforces, ageing-in-place, urban heat, energy demand, coastal resilience, resource efficiency and start-up solutions for more sustainable cities.
Visit the SMU City Perspectives website and find out more about the full programme: https://sgsmu.com/49VBOc0 | 839 |
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