SMU Office of Research – China has been investing heavily in infrastructure development in the past 40 years. Infrastructure development was pivotal for the Chinese government to generate growth and ...
SMU Office of Research – It is an oft-cited World Bank figure: 56 percent of the world’s population, or 4.4 billion people, currently live in urban areas. By 2050, those figures will be closer to 70 ...
SMU Office of Research – “Climate change is an increasingly urgent and existential crisis that threatens all sectors of society in most countries of Southeast Asia,” says Weikai Li, an Assistant ...
SMU Associate Professor Chang Pao-Li’s research seeks to study firms’ links to each other to map out how global disruptions affect Singapore’s economy. SMU Office of Research Governance & ...
Senior Programme Manager (Research) at Lien Centre for Social Innovation and Research Staff Excellence Award recipient Dalvin Sidhu is tackling the food insecurity issue in Singapore. Food-insecure ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – Technology has in recent decades disrupted traditional jobs through automation and digital transformation, displacing roles across industries. As ...
SMU Office of Research – In 2015, the Singapore government launched the Sk i llsFuture movement, a “national movement to provide Singaporeans with the opportunities to develop their fullest potential ...
With authoritarianism and the centralisation of state power rising across the globe, the writings of an ancient Chinese philosopher can offer insights, says SMU Assistant Professor Antong Liu. SMU ...
SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – AI tools’ capabilities have expanded beyond many people’s expectations, with software such as DALL-E (image generation), Cursor (AI assistant for ...
SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer– When Singapore Management University (SMU), along with the Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB), Enterprise Singapore (ESG) and 9 foundation member ...
SMU Office of Research – The Singapore Court of Appeal ruled significantly in a recent case that, among other things, deposits paid in property transactions must be reasonable by industry standards.
New research by SMU Assistant Professor Nina Sirola reveals why early-life environments shape the way people experience workplace threats and how the impact is unequal. SMU Office of Research ...