A Singapore Polytechnic (SP) School of Business promotional video is going viral – not just for its concept, but for a lecturer netizens say looks uncannily like Korean star Lee Hye-ri (better known as Hyeri)….
Long hunts, few replies: Singapore university graduates finding it tough in job market, CNA poll shows
In a straw poll of 105 recent fresh graduates, 28 had yet to secure a full-time job. Among them, a quarter said they were not confident about finding one in the next six months.
'A silent supporter': Couple honours NUS drink stall owner in pre-wedding shoot
While most couples pose for pre-wedding photos against a backdrop of dreamy flower fields and romantic sunsets, 25-year-old Denise Tan and Calvin Lim, 27, went down a different road – a drink and snack stall tucked away in a corner of the National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School….
ITE students’ invention to clean machine parts saves local firm 1% in annual water cost
Washer won merit award at HSBC-NYAA-ITE SMEs Sustainability Initiative.
New mentoring programme encourages more ITE students to pursue Work-Study Diplomas
Over 150 ITE students have enrolled in the programme since it began in March 2025.
More SUSS students, including part-timers, to get free tuition under expanded financial aid scheme
The enhanced scheme was made possible by a $7.5 million donation by a former educator.
Vape bins placed in Singapore’s six autonomous universities to encourage voluntary disposal
The move is part of the “Bin the Vape” campaign by the HSA and PA.
GenAI helps students think fast. It’s time universities teach them to think slow
The real opportunity with AI in education isn’t automation. It’s building the habits of deeper thinking.
Ex-MP Louis Ng embarks on teaching role at NUS College; will also supervise overseas projects
Mr Ng, a Nee Soon MP since 2015, announced in April before the General Election that he would be stepping down from the role, citing personal reasons such as time with family.
NUS launches S’pore’s first nursing practice doctorate to meet evolving healthcare needs
The first cohort for the two-year part-time programme has 16 students.