Professor Tan, who joined SIT in early 2013, remains part of its leadership as Institute Professor, supporting the new President and mentoring the University's younger leaders.
As SIT's second President, Professor Tan helped push for the Institute to become an Autonomous University in March 2014.
Later, he led efforts to secure approval and funding for a new centralised campus in Punggol. He also launched the IWSP, SIT's flagship programme that has become the cornerstone of its applied learning pedagogy. ‘Increasingly, the future is not going to be defined by a paper qualification. It is going to be defined by real skill sets,’ he had said in an interview.
Professor Chua has built on his predecessor's efforts, rolling out new initiatives to burnish SIT's standing as Singapore's first university of applied learning.
For instance, he oversaw the launch of Singapore's first Competency‑based Stackable Micro-credential (CSM) pathway for working adults, which offers targeted and bite-sized learning to arm them with specific skills that add up to a degree — in line with their career aspirations and industry demand.
SIT's mission statement was tweaked in 2022 to reflect greater efforts towards applied learning: ‘To maximise the potential of our learners and to innovate with industry, through an integrated applied learning and research approach, so as to contribute to the economy and society.’
‘I am deeply honoured to be given the opportunity to lead SIT into its next phase of growth, and I look forward to working with all stakeholders of SIT to further strengthen our mission as Singapore's premier University of Applied Learning,’ said Professor Chua.