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By Vince Chong 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 ...
SMU and SkillsFuture Singapore collaborate to address the ‘what’ and ‘how’ of delivering quality adult education. By Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research – In 2015, the Singapore government launched the ...
By Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research – Interdisciplinary programmes and courses have gained popularity in recent years, reflecting the growing need for complex problem-solving that transcends ...
Back to Research@SMU Issue 44 By Sim Shuzhen SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – Visitors to Singapore often marvel at its gleaming skyscrapers, bustling malls and streets, and modern public ...
By Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – On the website of the Singapore Judicial College (SJC), one can find a section of its international programmes for 2020, which includes courses ...
By Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research Governance & Administration – The global trading system has experienced unprecedented volatility since the Trump administration enacted reciprocal tariffs in April, ...
By Alvin LeeBy Alvin Lee SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer – Rich people are sometimes viewed as selfish, prioritising their own needs over those of others despite the capacity to share. Idioms ...
By Vince Chong SMU Office of Research – Between 2005 and 2018, incidents of data breach in the United States rose by nearly eight times, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center. In 2019, the ...
By Vince ChongSMU Office of Research – In the past two decades, technological leaps in urban infrastructure have driven an explosion of convenience and industry in services such as ride-hailing and ...
By Alistair Jones SMU Office of Research – In a new study, Antong Liu, an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Singapore Management University (SMU), invites us to reconsider the writings of ...
By Stuart Pallister SMU Office of Research – Competition is generally regarded as bringing benefits in terms of improving individual performance. However, it seems that cooperation may be more ...
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