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SMU Office of Research (OR)
- HO, Kong Weng. Contributors of Singaporean youths' wellbeing: Life goals, family-community-nation capitals, opportunity and social mobility. (2018). The state of youth in Singapore: Research compilation. 108-123. Read Publication »
- KONG, Lily, & WOODS, Orlando.(2018). Smart eldercare in Singapore: Negotiating agency and apathy at the margins. Journal of Aging Studies, 47, 1-9. Read Publication »
- KAMALDIN, Mohammed Nazir; KEE, Susan; KONG, Songwei; LEE, Chengkai; LIANG, Huiguang; SAINI, Alisha; TAN, Hwee-pink; and TAN, Hwee Xian. SmartBFA: A passive crowdsourcing system for point-to-point barrier-free access. (2019). 2019 44th IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN): Osnabrück, Germany, October 14-17: Proceedings. 34-41.
Read Publication » - WONG, George. (2019). Grassroots volunteerism in Singapore: A survey of the literature. In Educating for Empathy: Service Learning in Public Policy Education (pp. 49-68). Singapore: World Scientific. Read Publication »
Research on Successful Ageing (ROSA)
- STRAUGHAN, Paulin Tay, & TAN, Micah. (2022). Adapting to an ageing society: The need to reimagine growing old. In Social context, policies and changes in Singapore: Beyond the first 50 years (pp. 287-302). Singapore: World Scientific.
Read Publication » - TIEW, Zidane; HIAH, Wei Tin; NGU, Rachel Wen Yi; and LIM, Wensi. Empowering ageing-in-place. (2024). 1-28.
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Lien Centre for Social Innovation (LCSI)
- NAGPAUL, Tania and CHEN, Jinwen. Self-determination theory as a framework for understanding needs of youth at-risk: Perspectives of social service professionals and the youth themselves. (2019). Children and Youth Services Review. 99, (1), 328-342. Read Publication »
- SIDHU, Dalvin; NG, Weng Lin; and WEWALAARACHCHI, Thilanga Dilum. Transforming the volunteer experience in the social service sector. (2023). 1-41. Read Publication »
- SIDHU, Dalvin; NAGPAUL, Tania; NG, Weng Lin; and WEWALAARACHCHI, Thilanga Dilum. The hunger report part II: Targeting specific needs in the wake of COVID-19. (2022). 1-27. Read Publication »