Free tuition for SUSS students from households with per capita income of SGD690 or less (ST Online)
Launched with a seed fund of $2.6 million, the grant will benefit around 260 Singaporean full-time undergraduates pursuing their bachelor's degree at SUSS.
Higher efficiency, lower carbon footprint justify higher operational costs (ST Online)
The opening of Tuas port is timely as it helps free up more yard capacity in Pasir Panjang Terminal.
Draw the right lessons from cannabis case for the benefit of future athletes (Channel NewsAsia)
While national swimmers Amanda Lim and Joseph Schooling have apologised, Singapore must examine the factors and look for ways to support athletes, says SUSS sport professor Eugene Chew.
Multidisciplinary skills needed as S'pore develops world's largest automated port (ST Online)
Singapore University of Social Sciences will offer a new minor programme in maritime management.
How to better help LGBTQ youth struggling with mental health issues (TODAY Online)
To better support LGBTQ youth, there needs to be more clarity on what it means to support them in practice
With Singapore-Malaysia travel back, so are road rage and bad driving (Channel NewsAsia)
Drivers who were desensitised to casual aggression in the past might now be more easily goaded, says SUSS’ Omer Ali Saifudeen.
Regulating avatars in the metaverse (The Business Times)
As businesses look to expand into the metaverse, a global standards and enforcement organisation should be set up to enforce rights and liabilities in the virtual space.
High inflation: A tale of two cities? (The Straits Times)
Headline inflation in Singapore breached 6.7 per cent in June, and looks set to continue rising at least till the year end.