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Create space to learn from failure: Inventor
19 March 2021
It is important to experiment, fail along the way and learn from failures, and schools need to create an environment to foster this, said British entrepreneur and inventor James Dyson yesterday.
‘I was an accidental ambassador’: Chan Heng Chee on being a female icon, the sacrifices she made and Singapore’s changing politics
18 March 2021
Speaking about her new book World in Transition on the Heart of the Matter podcast, Professor Chan also touched on women in leadership, how …
Of robots and binary trees: Kids in Singapore start young at coding
15 March 2021
More children are tinkering with coding – and they are getting younger and younger. “Pre-schoolers are amazingly fast learners, which makes it a perfect time to introduce basic coding concepts,” says Mr Aditya Batura, co-founder and chief executive officer of Codomo.
The future is in people-centred design
14 March 2021

SINGAPORE – The new 280m-tall CapitaSpring at 88 Market Street is set to be one of the tallest – and greenest – buildings in Raffles …

Cheng Hong Siang Tng donates S$1 million to establish an education grant with SUTD
13 March 2021

Cheng Hong Siang Tng donated S$1 million to jointly establish a bond-free education grant with SUTD to help needy students cope with tuition fees. This is Cheng Hong Siang Tng’s second donation to SUTD.

SUTD wins best paper at 35th AAAI conference on Artificial Intelligence 2021
11 March 2021

Game theory is known to be a useful tool in the study of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Multi-Agent interactions. …

University admissions not solely about grades: Some surprise results
11 March 2021
How will aptitude-based admissions affect the types of students enrolled in Singapore’s universities?
Overcoming the challenges women face in the wake of Covid-19 and digital disruption
8 March 2021

Today, women in Singapore lead lives vastly different from those of previous generations, thanks to the progress in gender equality and …

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Commentary: Tracking your child’s online activity should not be done covertly
7 March 2021

Installing apps to see what your child is up to online is useful but can worsen relationships if done wrongly, says Professor Lim Sun Sun.

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Inspiring a new generation of women in architecture and engineering
7 March 2021
On International Women’s Day, we take a look at female role models from SUTD who challenge the status quo, paving the way for others in …