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Uni to work with Society for the Physically Disabled

Geordie

Geordie
Students with disabilities and special needs can soon look forward to having greater support and interaction at the Singapore Management University.

The university has started a new effort to build a more inclusive culture and reach out to students with disabilities - the first such endeavour among educational institutions in Singapore.

Since the initiative started last year, SMU has organised workshops and conferences to discuss inclusivity, discrimination and biases.

A new undergraduate course on diversity, global citizenship and cultural intelligence is in the works, and several initiatives to support disabled students are being planned.
 

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