SkillsFuture Singapore, the national movement which encourages Singaporeans to adopt lifelong learning and take responsibility for their personal training, has shown encouraging progress in its first annual report. In the last year, over 126,000 Sing ...
During the Budget Speech 2020, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Heng Swee Keat announced a S$500 top-up to the SkillsFuture credits of all Singaporeans aged over 25 years, while mid-career workers aged 40 to 60 will get a further S$500 t ...
By Fiona Liaw The decision to go back to school is a big one. Whether full-time or part-time, it entails massive commitment. The costs of tuition fees, your time, and the loss of income are high, but the potential benefits – of self-improvem ...