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The public sector wants to lead by example on climate change, by bringing down the carbon emissions it produces ahead of national targets, Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu said yesterday.
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SMU Office of Research & Tech Transfer - Will a pandemic reverse the wave of protectionism that has swept across the globe in recent years? Such a prospect may seem incredible with global trade having fallen by over 30 percent this year, but the European Union (EU) and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are determined to reach a different conclusion.
On 1 December 2020, the two multinational blocs achieved a diplomatic milestone after establishing a formal strategic partnership, paving the way for future cooperation on economic and security issues. Hopes are now rising for a crowning achievement which has remained elusive in recent years: solidifying a free trade agreement (FTA) between two organisat
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Singapore Management University wins at The Case Centre’s 31st Awards and Competitions
Patricia Lui and Lipika Bhattacharya of SMU score a win at the case method community s annual Oscars
03 Mar 2021
First-time winners, Patricia Lui and Lipika Bhattacharya of Singapore Management University (SMU), penned a case that won the “Outstanding Case Writer Competition” category at The Case Centre Awards and Competitions 2021. Patricia is Lecturer of Marketing at SMU Lee Kong Chian School of Business and Lipika Bhattacharya is a Senior Case Writer at SMU Centre of Management Practice.
Outstanding case writers and teachers from across the globe are recognised in The Case Centre s Awards and Competitions, which celebrate worldwide excellence in case writing and teaching. This is the fourth time that SMU has secured a win, with the University previously winning a total of eight awards in 2015, 2016 and 2017.