An afternoon at Singapore Management University





Wish I was back studying in school again! Spent a most delightful afternoon with the Singapore Management University team.
SMU is one of our Central Singapore CDC’s most active partners. For that, a Community Partnership (Excellence) Award was presented to SMU President Professor Lily Kong.
The highlight? I witnessed a super creative and high-energy Statistics Department Term Project Finale by a really awesome statistics class of Professor Rosie Ching. I was Patron of the GuideMe Project on the analysis of societal attitudes toward the visually impaired. Really great work involving >3,000 respondents.