Education

The best of many worlds - studying at SIM university

It’s almost an understatement to describe Ivan Chan as a busy man. The brand new father of a baby girl juggles between work and family to pursue a degree at SIM University (UniSIM). Find out how he does it.

By John Yip

Reaching further

There are certainly many good reasons to continue your studies, not least because of the prospects of better pay and career advancement. But what are the things you should consider, and where can you go after polytechnic?

By Felicia Wong

To alumni or not?

Should you join your university alumnus after graduation? Read on to decide.

By Low Lin Fhoong

The exchange advantage

Exchange programmes are committed to developing global perspectives and cross-cultural understanding among its students. Will this experience set exchange students apart from the rest?

By Cynthia Anne Victor

Training Young Brains

The Shichida Method teaches students to think the “right” way.

By Colin Lim

On the right course for life

Whether you’re an undergraduate or a postgraduate, you have to make important academic decisions that can affect your career path. Dr Vincent Wee from James Cook University Singapore offers some practical pointers to help you avoid possible pitfalls.

By Felix Siew



Learning with a difference

You don’t have to pursue a career related to what you’ve studied. Two engineering graduates share their experience of taking the path less travelled, and how they have made a difference in the lives of others in their own ways.

By Sharon Lin



Providing quality education and service

With a new campus and impressive track record, Asia Pacific Management Institute looks set to be a leading provider of private education here.

By Colin Lim

A matter of balance

Going for further studies on a part-time basis isn’t hard as long as you manage your time properly. One young student studying at MDIS tells us how he does it.

By How Kay Lii