Singapore Management University

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A premier university in Asia, the Singapore Management University is internationally recognized 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.

Stories by Singapore Management University


At The Heart Of A Futuristic Singapore

We must focus on the well-being of people when building a futuristic Singapore, says SMU Professor David Chan at the inaugural Singapore Scientific Conference 2015.

Studying The Logic Of Luxury

The SMU Centre for Marketing Excellence is partnering with Asia’s luxury sector to navigate trends that are changing the face of retail.

Drawing The Line: Emerging Challenges In Property Law

At the inaugural ANU-SMU-Reading Research Forum, three experts discussed contemporary issues in property law.

Business Law Beyond Borders

The SMU Centre for Cross-Border Commercial Law in Asia (CEBCLA) is facilitating Singapore’s development as a major commercial law centre by conducting rigorous research on the practice of commercial law in Asia’s increasingly complex business environment.

Data Discovery-Driven Business Intelligence

At a recent talk organised by SMU Li Ka Shing Library, Gartner’s Bhavish Sood discussed innovations in the field of business intelligence.

The Race Against Time

SMU Professor Tse Yiu Kuen is developing econometric models that can provide us with a clearer picture of global markets.

Mergers & Acquisitions: The Asian Way

Associate Professor Wan Wai Yee studies the laws that govern mergers and acquisitions in Asia’s fast-changing landscape.

Shining A Spotlight On Singapore’s Most Vulnerable

At a recent launch event organised by SMU’s Lien Centre for Social Innovation, three reports were released on how best to meet the needs of vulnerable communities in Singapore.

Giving Economic Data A Voice

SMU Professor Su Liangjun is developing new techniques in econometrics to provide a more realistic understanding of the economy.