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Students in active group discussions in a seminar room as part of their learning
- Students in active group discussions during a lecture. Group work and discussion are integral part of assessment at SMU. Through iterations of working with peers from different backgrounds to achieve group learning goals, students emerge interpersonally attuned and socially aware. These cultivate them into sharp thinkers and good team players before joining the workforce.
Performance at the 2013 University Student Life Awards
- SMU staff performing a colourful fan dance ta the 2013 University Student Life Awards
Professor Lily Kong at the SMU President Inaugural Address 2019
- SMU President Professor Lily Kong at the SMU President Inaugural Address 2019.
SMU President's Farewell and Handover Ceremony 2018
- Singapore’s President and SMU Patron Madam Halimah Yacob at the SMU President's Farewell and Handover Ceremony 2018 at at SMU Hall.
Professor Arnoud De Meyer at Vivace 2018
- Professor Arnoud De Meyer at Vivace 2018, the annual mega co-curricular activities fair.
State of the University Address by Arnoud De Meyer on 21 September 2012 with view of the audience
- State of the University Address by Arnoud De Meyer on 21 September 2012 with view of the audience
Model of Proposed City Campus
- Mr Ho Kwon Ping (left), Executive Committee chairman and Campus Development Committee chairman, with Professor Tan Teck Meng, Deputy President and Provost, examining a three-dimensional model of Singapore Management University's proposed city campus. Photo taken in 1998.
Talk by Chairman of the Board of Trustees
- Ho Kwon Ping, Chairman of the Board of Trustees speaking to the pioneer class of Singapore Management University undergraduate students at the Singapore Art Museum on 19 July 2000.
Reception for President Ronald Frank
- Left to right, Chairman Ho Kwon Ping, Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan, Director of Facilities Management Ho Thim Seng, and President Ronald Frank touring Singapore Management University's newly-renovated Bukit Timah campus. Photo taken 18 September 2001.
SMU Ambassadorial Corps in a nutshell
- Established in August 2003, the SMU Ambassadorial Corps (ASMU) provides outstanding undergraduates with a platform to develop and demonstrate their capabilities as ambassadors and external relations representatives of the University. As Student Ambassadors, members are often the first point of contact for visiting guests, including foreign VIP delegations, as well as prospective students and their families. They also represent SMU at major institutional occasions such as Patron’s Day and the Arts Festival. Guided by ASMU’s core values, ambassadors play a pivotal role in shaping visitors’ impressions of the University and reinforcing its brand. This is achieved through the careful planning and coordination of well-executed campus tours, gracious hosting of external guests and dignitaries, and active support of events that present SMU to local and international audiences. Through these responsibilities, ambassadors gain meaningful, hands-on experience that strengthens their relationship management, communication, and logistical coordination skills. In this video, Mr Aamod Mehrish, Ms Shana Chia, and Mr Nigel Siew share their experiences as Student Ambassadors and reflect on how the role has contributed to their personal growth and development.