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2020

Preparing the Next Generation of Cybersecurity Specialists

Former FBI negotiator Chris Voss has said that every negotiation is a no-lose situation – you have to save all the hostages or you fail.

Reasons For Stroke Survivor's Inactivity Is More Than Just Lack of Motivation: Study Finds

Regular physical activity is known to improve physical and psychosocial outcomes after stroke [1].

Study Led By SIT Finds Limited Adoption Of Data Analytics Among SMEs In Singapore

A study jointly undertaken by Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), RSM Singapore and the Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) found that 69% of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have yet to adopt data analytics.

Recognising the Best of our Faculty – SIT Teaching Excellence Award AY2018/2019

The annual SIT Teaching Excellence Award (TEA) serves to value the importance of teaching as a complex and multi-faceted activity, and is conferred to outstanding full-time faculty members.

The Voice Finders: 10 Questions with Speech Therapist Dr Valerie Lim

There is an increasing demand for Speech Therapists (STs) in Singapore due to our rapidly ageing population, increasing trend of chronic diseases, as well as increased awareness of ...

2019

SIT Dover

Strengthening of Leadership Bench - Appointment of Deputy President (Academic) & Provost

SIT is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Chua Kee Chaing as Deputy President (Academic) and Provost with effect from 1 September 2019.

Plastics: Its Socio-Economic Effect on the Environment

Assistant Professor Dr Seck Tan from the Design and Specialised Businesses cluster of Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT)

2018

Championing lifelong learning

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

Winning designs for the elderly

Two SIT teams were honoured for their entries at the 6 th Eldercare Innovation Awards held in conjunction with the 9 th International Ageing Asia Innovation Forum 2018 in May ...

Commentary: The four deadly cybersecurity sins most of us are guilty of

by Steven Wong File photo of a man using a laptop. (AFP/Thomas Samson) SINGAPORE: Many people would have been advised by their IT departments, service providers or the Government ...