This session will be held virtually. To improve security, Zoom sign in details will be sent to you separately. Zoom access details will be sent closer to the event.
This is a hybrid session. In-person Session: Seminar Room 3-3, Level 3, SMU School of Social Sciences & College of Integrative Studies, 10 Canning Rise, Singapore 179873 Virtual Session: The virtual session will be conducted on Zoom.
Plan your visit to SMU with ease, with wayfinding tools, transport connections, campus maps and useful visitor information to help you navigate the city campus confidently.
Click the linked transport options to open its exact location on the map.
🗺️ Address
81 Victoria Street SMU Administration Building Singapore 188534
The Campus Security provides 24 hour assistance for emergency services. Our security officer are trained to emergency assistance to the University's community as well as the public.
If you experience any of the following situations reflected below and require immediate assistance, please call 6828 0343. Alternatively, if you are able to, you could make your way to the security counters at Level 1 of SMU buildings.
If you require safety or security advice for staff and student-led events and activities, please email us at oss@smu.edu.sg.
The Campus Security manages lost and found items within the campus. Items will be kept at the Campus Security for one month before being handed over to the Police.
Report loss of items
Students who have lost their belongings on the campus may lodge a report with Campus Security located at Level 1 Li Ka Shing Library or any building security counter located at Level 1 of the each building.
If you know the owner, you may, circumstances permitting, return the item directly to the owner or the issuing department.
Otherwise, please hand over any found items to Campus Security located at Level 1 Li Ka Shing Library (Tel: 6828 0343) or any security counter located at Level 1 of SMU Administration or School buildings.
You are advised not to keep a found item, as this would be misappropriating property that may result in formal investigations.
If you have reason/s to believe that you are a victim of theft or misappropriation of property , you can seek the assistance of Campus Security or the Police immediately.
SMU is currently the only university in Singapore to be accredited as a Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) & Automated External Defibrillator (AED) training centre by Singapore Resuscitation & First Aid (SRFAC).
The SMU Office of Safety & Security (OSS) conducts safety-related training, reviews safety standard operating procedures (SOPs) and performance standards, and provides advice on safety management matters. The team also manages Campus Security, Workplace Safety & Health, Fire Safety as well as engages relevant internal and external stakeholders to enhance organisational resilience and security.
The team also organises and conducts the following lifesaving training programmes:
Standard First Aid Certification (in collaboration with a training partner)
First Aid Refresher Workshops
Beyond lifesaving training programmes, the OSS team also conducts safety & risk management programmes for the SMU community:
Risk Assessment & Management Systems Workshop for Student Leaders
Risk Assessment & Management Systems (RAMS) for Student Events Organising Committees
Develop a Risk Management Implementation Plan (accredited by Workplace Safety & Health Council (WSHC))
Basic Emergency Management Workshop for Overseas Community Service Project (OCSP) groups
If you wish to enquire about our training programmes, please email us at safetycentre@smu.edu.sg.
Find the essential information and support that help keep the SMU community safe, from emergency services and training to insurance, reporting channels and lost-and-found resources.
The SMU Office of Safety & Security (OSS) conducts safety-related training, reviews safety standard operating procedures (SOPs) and performance standards, and provides advice on safety management matters. The team also manages Campus Security, Workplace Safety & Health, Fire Safety as well as engages relevant internal and external stakeholders to enhance organisational resilience and security.
Voices@SMU is a unit within the Student Services Hub (SSH), assists and supports students (regardless of gender) affected by harassment or violence, including cases of sexual nature.
Our Key Services
Emergency Services
The Campus Security provides 24-hour assistance in the event of any emergency. Our security officers are trained to provide emergency assistance to the University’s community as well as to the public.
The annual SMU Leadership Symposium is a university-wide event organised by the Office of Student Life. This year's symposium, themed Crossroads, reflects the intersection of challenges and opportunities faced by students during their journeys as leaders. Through a series of plenary sessions and interactive workshops, participants will gain insights into the multifaceted approach to leadership and be empowered with tools, knowledge and ideas to take on student leadership positions.
SMU Excellence In Student Life President's Award (Individual)
This is the highest honour conferred by the university to an individual in recognition of his or her outstanding contributions to student life. The award winner is an all-rounder who has significantly enhanced social, recreational, educational, sporting and/or cultural life of SMU students, the University and/or Singapore.
No Winner
SMU Excellence In Student Life Award (CCA Clubs & Individuals)
This is the highest honour conferred by the university to an individual in recognition of his or her outstanding contributions to student life. The award winner is an all-rounder who has significantly enhanced social, recreational, educational, sporting and/or cultural life of SMU students, the University and/or Singapore.
SMU Excellence in Student Life Award (Club)
Tier
Ensemble
Small Group
Gold
SMU FUNK MOVEMENT
SMU BALLARE
Silver
SMU CADERAS LATINAS
SMU ARDIENTE
Bronze
SMU EURHYTHMIX
SMU LITERATI
Tier
Ensemble
Small Group
Gold
SMU HANDBALL
SMU KENDO
Silver
SMU TCHOUKBALL
SMU SAILING
Bronze
SMU DRAGONBOAT
SMU AQUATHLON
Tier
Winners
Gold
SMU INTELLECTUAL SPORTS
Silver
SMU VERTS
Bronze
SMU THRIVE SOCIAL CONSULTING
Tier
Winners
Gold
SMU MUSLIM SOCIETY
Silver
SMU GROWTH-X CONSULTING
Bronze
SMU EYE INVESTMENT
SMU Excellence In Student Life Gold Award (Individual)
Winner
MARIA SERGEEVA (SOE/ YEAR 3)
Winner
TAN HONG HAN ETHAN (LKCSB/ YEAR 2)
Winner
ELAINE KOH YULING (LKCSB/ YEAR 4)
Winner
KELLY GOH (LKCSB/ YEAR 3)
Winner
SEAN CHENG YISHAO (YPHSL/ YEAR 2)
Tan Tee Chee & Tsan Kah Ngooh Excellence In Student Life Silver Award (Individual)
Winner
CHEN WEN HAN (SCIS/ YEAR 3)
Winner
FERNEL TAN QIAN NI (LKCSB/ YEAR 3)
Winner
TEO CHING YEE, CLARA (LKCSB/ YEAR 4)
SMU Excellence In Student Life Silver Award (Individual)
Winner
TRICIA TAY WEI LING (LKCSB/ YEAR 2)
Winner
RICKY LOW JUN XIANG (LKCSB/ YEAR 3)
SMU Excellence In Student Life Bronze Award (Individual)
(in no particular order of merit)
Winner
DENZEL LOY XIU KAI (SCIS/YEAR 3)
JANZEN LEONG ZHAO SHEN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
JERMAINE CHAN LE XUAN (SCIS/YEAR 3)
JOSIAH TAN ZI YI (SOSS/YEAR 2)
CHAN YING SHAN, JILL (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
MUHAMMAD FAEZ BIN ABDUL LATIFF (SCIS/YEAR 4)
DARREN ANG WEI-CHENG (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
SEAH WEI JIE, LINCOLN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
ELLYZSE MARCEE FAMPULME MAGDADARO (LKCSB/YEAR 2)
TAN JIAYI, CLEO (SOSS/YEAR 3)
Winners
ALICIA ANG CHEE SUAN (LKCSB/YEAR 2)
RISHEETHA SHANKAR (SCIS/YEAR 4)
JEANETTE FRANCES KOH (SOE/YEAR 2)
SEE CHOW YE (LKCSB/YEAR 4)
LEE JINGYI SABRINA (CIS/YEAR 2)
TAN KAH HONG (SOE/YEAR 3)
MACK RACHEL REI (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
TENG, FEI (SOSS/YEAR 2)
NATALIE KOH YUAN EN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
ZHU, KEHENG (LKCSB/YEAR 5)
Winners
BERNICE NG SI HUI (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
QUEK LAY TENG (CIS/YEAR 2)
CHUA YIN JIE (LKCSB/YEAR 2)
STELLA BLENDA CHANDRA (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
JOLIE CHENG YU AN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
TAN POH LING (LKCSB/YEAR 4)
NG SONG-EN, JOSHUA (YPHSL/YEAR 4)
TAN YONG JIA, SAMANTHA (LKCSB/YEAR 4)
PEARLYN NEW YU EN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
WOON SHENG KAI, NICHOLAS (SOA/YEAR 2)
Winners
ANSEL BRYCE TAN JUN YING (SCIS/YEAR 3)
KRISTEN LIM QINXUAN (SOSS/YEAR 3)
CEDRICA PAN SHUH HUI (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
LIM JUN XIAN CALEB (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
CHUA KUAN QUAN (SOE/YEAR 3)
RACHEL TAN LI QI (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
JEROME RAPHAEL TEO HSU CHEN (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
TAY WEN XING (LKCSB/YEAR 3
KIU YONG JEN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
YUE DONG GOH (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
Winners
BRANDON SIA SHAO TECK (LKCSB/YEAR 4)
JOSHUA HO YONG JIN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
CHAN WEI YAO (SOSS/YEAR 4)
MUHAMMAD AZHAR BIN MOHAMED IQBAL (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
CHOW WEN XUAN, JOSHUA (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
MUHAMMAD SYAZAN BIN SAAD (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
CLIVE TAN YI JUN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
NG YEE OON, RAE (SOA/YEAR 2
JONATHAN TEO YUE YI (YPHSL/YEAR 3)
TAN XIAN LIN AXEL (SCIS/YEAR 3)
SMU Special Recognition (Individual)
This category recognises individuals for their awarded-accomplishments beyond SMU in the fields of Arts, Sports, Special Interest and Adventure, Student Leadership and School/Office/Centre/Institute-based CCAs.
Winner
No winner
Winners
CHEONG WEI SOON (SCIS/GRADUATED)
LEE ZI BIN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
CHOO YI XUAN (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
MARK MAXWELL PETER (YPHSL/YEAR 2)
FERNEL TAN QIAN NI (LKCSB/YEAR 3)
POK JING YING, ALYSSA (SOSS/YEAR 2)
GOH WEI PING (LKSCB/YEAR 4)
PUAY SAM YU (SCIS/GRADUATED)
ISAAC KOH VERN (SCIS/YEAR 3)
QUEK NING XUAN (SCIS/GRADUATED)
JAMES ETHAN ANG (YPHSL/YEAR 5)
RISHEETHA SHANKAR (SCIS/YEAR 4)
JEANETTE FRANCES KOH (SOE/YEAR 2)
RYAN ANG ZHONG JUN (LKCSB/YEAR 1)
THEAN RAE SZE, RACHEL (SCIS/GRADUATED)
Winner
No winner
Winner
No winner
Winner
No winner
SMU Faculty / Staff Contribution To Student Life Award (Individual)
This category recognises faculty and staff members who have significantly supported or contributed to co-curricular activities.
Winner
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR YUANTO KUSNADI (School of Accountancy)
Am Low Trailblazer Award (Individual)
Established in 2011 by former Dean of Students Associate Professor Low Aik Meng, this award recognises innovative students who have made significant contributions to the SMU community or society at large.
Winner
LEE YI TERNG (SCIS / YEAR 1)
Ruth Chiang Outstanding Intern of the Year Award
This university-wide award, established by former Director of Career Services Mrs Ruth Chiang, is aimed at encouraging excellence in internship performance alongside the upholding of ethical values and best practices at the workplace.
Winner
Winner
RAYNARD ONG JUN HENG (LKCSB / YEAR 3)
First Runner-up
ZARA TEO XIAO XUAN (SCIS / YEAR 3)
Second Runner-up
JESPER TNG ZHE LONG (LKCSB / YEAR 4)
SMU Emerging Artist Award
The SMU Emerging Artist Award recognises an artist's past work and accomplishments, and encourages the artist to continually grow in the arts.
Winner
ALWIN TUA REN JIE (SOA/ YEAR 2)
Special Acknowledgement To Student Service Groups
Certificates of Commendation will be given to the following student services clubs who have rendered indispensable services to SMU.
SMU STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
SMU AMBASSADORIAL CORPS
SMU BROADCAST & ENTERTAINMENT
SMU PEER HELPERS
SMU FINANCIAL ADVISORY AND COMPLIANCE TEAM
SMU LIBRARY PEER ADVISORS
SMU STUDENT COUNCIL OF DISCIPLINE
Organised by the Office of Student Life, the annual University Student Life Awards (USLA) recognises and honours students, as well as faculty and staff, who have contributed towards fostering an exciting and vibrant campus life in SMU through their involvement in CCAs and university events.
Awards
Click on the award names to know more.
The SMU Excellence in Student Life President's Award is the highest honour conferred by the university to an individual in recognition of his or her outstanding contributions to student life. The award winner is an all-rounder who has significantly enhanced social, recreational, educational, sporting and/or cultural life of SMU students, the University and/or Singapore.
Type
No. of Winners
Award Benefits
Individual
1 Winner
$2000 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Gold Awards (Arts) honour an individual and CCA group for their contributions to arts and culture development. The winning individual and group must have achieved artistic excellence, proficiency and contributed significantly to the arts and culture within their fraternity, and SMU.
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Gold Awards (Sports) honour an individual and CCA group for their contribution to sports. The winning individual and group must have demonstrated sporting achievements, proficiency, and promoted sports excellence within their fraternity, and SMU.
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Gold Awards (Special Interest Groups) honour an individual and CCA group for their contribution to special interest, community service and adventure. The winning individual and group must have shown proficiency and promoted excellence in special interest, community service and adventure within their fraternity, and SMU.
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Gold Awards (Student Leadership) honours an individual in the area of student leadership. The winning individual must have shown excellence and contributed significantly to student leadership standards within his/her fraternity, and SMU.
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Gold Awards (School/Office/Centre/Institute) is a new category of awards that honour clubs or individuals who have displayed excellence and /or contributed significantly to CCA clubs managed by respective SMU Schools, Offices, Centres or Institutes.
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
5 Winners (1 From each cluster)
$800 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
Group
6 winners (2 each from the Arts And Sports clusters; 1 from the Special Interest Groups and 1 from School/ Office/ Centre/ Institute cluster)
$800 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
Tan Tee Chee & Tsan Kah Ngooh Excellence in Student Life - Silver Award
The 3 individual and group runner-ups from the Arts, Sports and Special Interest Groups will receive the Tan Tee Chee & Tsan Kah Ngooh Excellence in Student Life Silver Award. Winners must have contributed significantly to the development of their CCAs and enhanced the artistic, sporting, special interest, community service and adventure within their respective fraternities.
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
3 Winners (1 From each cluster)
$666 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
Group
5 winners (2 each from the Arts And Sports clusters; 1 from the Special Interest Groups cluster)
Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
SMU Excellence in Student Life - Silver Award
The 2 individual and group runner-ups from the School/ Office/ Centre/ Institute and Student Leadership fraternities will receive the SMU Excellence in Student Life Silver Award. Winners must have contributed significantly to the development of CCA clubs managed by respective SMU Schools, Offices, Centres or Institutes.
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
2 Winners (1 From each cluster)
$666 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
Group
1 winner from the School/ Office/ Centre/ Institute cluster
Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
SMU Excellence in Student Life Bronze Awards
The SMU Excellence in Student Life Bronze Awards recognise 50 individuals and 5 groups across the Arts, Sports, Special Interest Groups, Student Leadership and School/ Office/ Centre/ Institute fraternities. Winners must have contributed significantly to the development of their CCAs and enhanced the artistic, sporting, special interest, community service and adventure or student leadership standards within their respective fraternities.
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
50 Winners (10 From each cluster)
$100 + Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
Group
6 winners (2 each from the Arts And Sports clusters; 1 from the Special Interest Groups and 1 from School/ Office/ Centre/ Institute cluster)
Certificate of Excellence (Digital)
SMU Special Recognition
The SMU Special Recognition honours individuals in recognition of their contributions and accomplishments beyond SMU in the field of:
Arts
Sports
Special Interest Groups
Student Leadership
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
No Cap - Award will be presented to all worthy individuals
Certificate Of Recognition (Digital)
SMU Faculty/Staff Contribution to Student Life Award
The SMU Faculty/Staff Contribution to Student Life Award recognises SMU faculty and staff who have demonstrated strong support and/or made significant contributions to student life and co-curricular learning, outside of his/her official duties.
Type
No. of Winners
Awards Benefits
Individual
No Cap - Award will be presented to all worthy individuals
Certificate Of Recognition (Digital)
Amlow Trailblazer Award (Donor Award)
Established in 2011 by former Dean of Students Associate Professor Low Aik Meng, these awards recognise innovative students who have made significant contributions to the SMU community or society at large. Recipients of the Award should have spearheaded and managed extraordinary initiatives to enhance the welfare of SMU students or the distinctiveness of SMU student life and the SMU brand, supported student integration efforts, or championed social or environmental causes locally or in overseas communities.
SMU develops active and socially responsible student leaders through leadership training and development programmes organised by Students' Association (SMUSA) and the Student Constituent Bodies.
There are 6 School-based Student Constituent Bodies:
A comprehensive leadership training roadmap comprising of a variety of training programmes and opportunities for leadership exposure, is provided to support leadership development.
Student leaders are offered ample opportunities to serve and lead the student community in leadership positions in the CCAs, and to organise university-wide events like the Freshmen Orientation Camp, Vivace CCA Day and SMOO Challenge. They work with the Office of Student Life to improve student welfare and co-curriculum learning.
Student leaders are regularly invited to participate in international programmes at reputable institutions overseas. These exchange-cum-study trips provide valuable insights on good practices in student governance and leadership and offer networking opportunities with peers internationally.