BROWSE NEWS

2018

SIT celebrates the graduation of pioneer Engineering and InfoComm Technology Cohorts

– The Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) kicked off three days of graduation celebration for the Class of 2018 today.

Nurturing industry-ready talent for transformation of maritime industry

The Marine and Offshore Engineering industry is key to Singapore’s role as an international maritime hub leader, contributing 7% to Singapore’s GDP and employing more than 170,000 ...

SIT graduates continue to have good employment outcomes

10 September 2018 – Graduates from the Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) continue to be well-received by the industry, with improved employment rates and competitive starting ...

SIT students turn design into reality with Made-in-Singapore rooms

The study of Interior Design is much more than designing for just aesthetic appearances. Interior design has to consider a confluence of factors such as how spaces work, how they ...

PSA and SIT groom systems engineering talent for Singapore's future port

PSA Corporation Limited (PSA) and Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) today celebrated the graduation of the first batch of 29 PSA engineers and ICT managers from SIT’s Systems Engineering programme.

SIT Nurses’ Day 2018 Celebration centres on community healthcare

Cutting the cake at the Nurses’ Day celebration at SIT@Dover (from left to right): Associate Professor Genedine Lim, Programme Director (Nursing), Health and Social Sciences, SIT ...

An A3 approach in solving problems

Problem solving is a critical skill set that companies are looking for in their employees. This is especially so in a hyper-connected business environment where traditional ...

Talents to orchestrate modern engineering

Systems are prevalent in our modern society. Today’s systems are expected to perform at levels unimagined previously, and to provide enhanced capability at reduced costs within ...

Adapting education for a disruptive future

The Singapore education system can be described as a double-edged sword.

Championing lifelong learning

Nothing stops Associate Professor Yee Fook Cheong in his advocacy for lifelong learning.