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Does a degree still guarantee a good full-time job?

The first woman to lead a university in Singapore discusses how SMU is adapting to AI and different forms of employment.

Earning a university degree might be a traditional milestone, but consider how institutions must rapidly adapt to AI and a softer job market to ensure their credentials still lead to meaningful careers.

The Usual Place Podcast

Will a 10-cent refund change Singapore’s recycling behaviour?

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Asian Insider Podcast

Is there a silver lining for China as war rages in the Middle East?

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Green Pulse Podcast Recap

As energy prices rise, what is Singapore's stance on nuclear, renewable energy?

Headstart On Record Podcast Recap

Playing the infinite game in life; avoid being overinsured

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In Your Opinion Podcast

Does a degree still guarantee a good full-time job?

Earning a university degree might be a traditional milestone, but consider how institutions must rapidly adapt to AI and a softer job market to ensure their credentials still lead to meaningful careers.
Earning a university degree might be a traditional milestone, but consider how institutions must rapidly adapt to AI and a softer job market to ensure their credentials still lead to meaningful careers.

Asian Insider Podcast

Is there a silver lining for China as war rages in the Middle East?

In this episode, we discuss the analysis suggesting that the conflict serves as a living laboratory for Chinese technology as some of Iran's defenes are reliant on systems developed by China.
In this episode, we discuss the analysis suggesting that the conflict serves as a living laboratory for Chinese technology as some of Iran's defenes are reliant on systems developed by China.

The Usual Place Podcast

Will a 10-cent refund change Singapore’s recycling behaviour?

Green Pulse Podcast Recap

As energy prices rise, what is Singapore's stance on nuclear, renewable energy?

Our podcast episodes for March explore Singapore’s nuclear energy potential and ASEAN’s strategies for achieving energy security amid rising global fossil fuel volatility.
Our podcast episodes for March explore Singapore’s nuclear energy potential and ASEAN’s strategies for achieving energy security amid rising global fossil fuel volatility.

In Your Opinion Podcast

Trading cards: Childhood hobby, investment asset or a gateway to gambling?

Collecting nostalgic trading cards might bring back fond childhood memories, but consider whether the hyped-up investment market and livestreaming trends are crossing the line into gambling.
Collecting nostalgic trading cards might bring back fond childhood memories, but consider whether the hyped-up investment market and livestreaming trends are crossing the line into gambling.

Headstart On Record Podcast Recap

Playing the infinite game in life; avoid being overinsured

Our podcast episodes for March look at how national swimmer Quah Ting Wen finds joy in her career beyond results, and how to avoid being overinsured.
Our podcast episodes for March look at how national swimmer Quah Ting Wen finds joy in her career beyond results, and how to avoid being overinsured.

Asian Insider Podcast

Iran’s war machine can only last a few more weeks: Expert

In this episode, Professor Benjamin Radd predicts the remaining lifespan of Iran's regime.
In this episode, Professor Benjamin Radd predicts the remaining lifespan of Iran's regime.

The Usual Place Podcast

Should the Government fund ageing condo repairs?

Green Pulse Podcast

What do higher energy prices and the war in the Middle East mean for renewables?

Watching oil and gas prices soar might be alarming, but consider whether this geopolitical crisis could finally be the catalyst to break ASEAN’s addiction to fossil fuels and accelerate the shift to renewables.
Watching oil and gas prices soar might be alarming, but consider whether this geopolitical crisis could finally be the catalyst to break ASEAN’s addiction to fossil fuels and accelerate the shift to renewables.

Headstart On Record Podcast

Quah Ting Wen on her infinite mindset and when she’ll stop competing

National swimmer Quah Ting Wen discusses finding the joy in swimming and when she will hang up her goggles for good.
National swimmer Quah Ting Wen discusses finding the joy in swimming and when she will hang up her goggles for good.

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