Hiking with a Purpose: Combining Love for the Outdoors with Community Service
Together with the Children’s Cancer Foundation (CCF), 12 SUSS students initiated a Community Engagement Project (CEP) to organise a bingo-themed hike for the youths who are childhood cancer survivors.
Sports for Good Carnival 2023: Embodying an Inclusive SPIRIT
The Sports for Good Carnival 2023 embodied the SUSS SPIRIT by organising inclusive themed sports activities and serving the disabled community.
SUSS Law Students’ Crowned Winners at ALSA Singapore Moot Competition 2023
Congratulations to the School of Law students for their remarkable achievement in the Asian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) Singapore Moot Competition 2023, where they excelled in all categories!
Celebrating Supply Chain Management Students’ Success at the MaritimeONE Singapore Case Summit’23!
Congratulations to the Trio Amigos, a group of Supply Chain Management students from SUSS, who recently participated in the MaritimeONE Singapore Case Summit’23 and emerged as the 1st Runner-up.
SUSS Agri-preneur Incubation Programme Students Harvest First Produce and Gives Back to Community
SUSS Agri-preneur Incubation Programme students reap the fruits of their labour as they spread the joy of sustainable farming and making a positive impact on those around them.
Cracking the Code on Countering Violent Extremism: Exclusive Insights from a UN Consultant
The School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences hosted a sharing session by Mr Thomas Koruth Samuel to discuss pathways to radicalisation and violent extremism in youths.
PAddle ‘N’ Klean Challenge with SUSS Outdoor Adventure – Doing Our Part for the Environment!
SUSS Outdoor Adventure combines environmental conversation with team building through Paddle ‘N’ Klean Challenge 2023!
Raising Volunteerism Spirit in Singapore
SUSS and the National Council of Social Services (NCSS) successfully co-organised the inaugural Volunteer Management Conference on 11 April
Moving from Inference to Explanation in Evidence-based Policy Advice
G.J. Melendez-Torres, Professor of Clinical and Social Epidemiology, University of Exeter, discusses the development of next-generation methods for next-generation questions.