SMU-DHL collaboration yields unconventional solutions in sustainable logistics
Singapore
IN A successful example of industry-academic cooperation, Singapore Management University's (SMU) Green Transformation Lab (GTL), set up jointly with DHL, has worked with more than 150 undergraduate and postgraduate (both Masters and PhD) students across various SMU programmes since the lab was set up in 2013.
Many of the students - who were mostly from the School of Information Systems and Lee Kong Chian School of Business, with a smaller number from the School of Economics and School of Social Sciences - have found jobs in industry, thanks to their stint at GTL.
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