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SMU team provides support via CalculAID, available free of charge in five languages
The online salary calculator developed by Legal Kaki team members (from left) Sambhavi Rajangam, Joey Chung, Shukrina Salam and Abhyuday Samadder is called CalculAID. It also provides guidance on the salary claims process. PHOTO: COURTESY OF SAMBHAVI RAJANGAM
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Green Pulse Podcast: Follow ST s green podcasters in 2021
In ST s Green Pulse Podcast, Audrey Tan (right) and her co-host David Fogarty chat with various climate experts from Singapore and overseas, including Minister for National Development Desmond Lee (left).ST PHOTO: CHONG JUN LIANG
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SMU retains Havas for media and creative duties Details 07 January 2021
Singapore Management University (SMU) has reappointed Havas Singapore as its media agency with an integrated creative scope, following a pitch. The appointment is for three years with an option to renew an additional year. Havas Singapore first won the account in 2016.
Jacqui Lim, Group CEO, Havas Singapore, said the reappointment is testament to Havas long-standing relationship with SMU and efforts for continuous reinvention to stay ahead of the curve. It is a huge honour for us to reappointed by SMU - a premier global university in Asia and a game-changer in the education vertical. Our approach to integration is client-centric at the core that enables us to align the right resources to a particular business challenge and we are confident that our multi-disciplinary way of working will add more meaning to SMU’s brand objectives and deepen the engagement it has
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An artist s impression of a KL-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) station. (Photo: MyHSR)
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SINGAPORE: The plan was to connect Singapore and Kuala Lumpur - two metropolitan cities in Southeast Asia - by a high-speed rail, revving both economies and propelling each to become a formidable force in the region.
However, this was not to be after the KL-Singapore High-Speed Rail (HSR) project was terminated on New Year’s Day after the agreement to construct it lapsed on Dec 31, 2020.
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Police s ability to use TraceTogether data raises questions on trust: Experts
A moviegoer using the TraceTogether app to scan a QR code to check in at a Cathay cinema on Oct 31, 2020.PHOTO: ST FILE
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