Oral History Interview with Tan Teck Meng: Conceptualising SMU

The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, concept for SMU, parent engagement, third university, design of campus, city campus, private university, research, collaboration with Wharton, challenges. Biography: Professor of Accounting, 2000–2011 Deputy President, SMU, 1999–2001 Head of start-u...

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topic Singapore Management University
SMU
Tan Teck Meng
Tan Chin Tiong
Cham Tao Soon
Evans Road
history
university founding
beginnings
Singapore higher education
education policy
business schools
Tony Tan
Ho Kwon Ping
Ho Thim Seng
Wah Chang House
third university
John Yip
concept paper
Janice Bellace
Ron Frank
Howard Hunter
research university
teaching university
student enrollment numbers
Ministry of Education MOE
student qualities
industry feedback
business and IT
School of Information Systems
university curriculum
interdisciplinary
IT savvy
private university
high degree of autonomy
exceed expectations
success in attracting students
holistic curriculum
university administration
university admissions
interviews for admissions
other criteria for admissions
National University of Singapore NUS
Nanyang Technological University NTU
Singapore Institute of Management SIM
marketing
university curriculum
pedagogy
student development
non-passive learning
confident graduates
eloquent speakers
teaching style
autonomous university
successful experiment
quality of graduates
critical thinking
challenge norms
small size
Juris Doctor programme
study missions
thought leadership
Wharton School
city campus
advertising campaign
Singapore brand
Wharton-SMU Research Centre
practice track faculty
research track faculty
American-style education
sport competitions
campus design
Asian Studies
Higher Education
Higher Education Administration
spellingShingle Singapore Management University
SMU
Tan Teck Meng
Tan Chin Tiong
Cham Tao Soon
Evans Road
history
university founding
beginnings
Singapore higher education
education policy
business schools
Tony Tan
Ho Kwon Ping
Ho Thim Seng
Wah Chang House
third university
John Yip
concept paper
Janice Bellace
Ron Frank
Howard Hunter
research university
teaching university
student enrollment numbers
Ministry of Education MOE
student qualities
industry feedback
business and IT
School of Information Systems
university curriculum
interdisciplinary
IT savvy
private university
high degree of autonomy
exceed expectations
success in attracting students
holistic curriculum
university administration
university admissions
interviews for admissions
other criteria for admissions
National University of Singapore NUS
Nanyang Technological University NTU
Singapore Institute of Management SIM
marketing
university curriculum
pedagogy
student development
non-passive learning
confident graduates
eloquent speakers
teaching style
autonomous university
successful experiment
quality of graduates
critical thinking
challenge norms
small size
Juris Doctor programme
study missions
thought leadership
Wharton School
city campus
advertising campaign
Singapore brand
Wharton-SMU Research Centre
practice track faculty
research track faculty
American-style education
sport competitions
campus design
Asian Studies
Higher Education
Higher Education Administration
TAN, Teck Meng
Oral History Interview with Tan Teck Meng: Conceptualising SMU
description The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, concept for SMU, parent engagement, third university, design of campus, city campus, private university, research, collaboration with Wharton, challenges. Biography: Professor of Accounting, 2000–2011 Deputy President, SMU, 1999–2001 Head of start-up team for SMU Professor Tan Teck Meng was a key player in the conceptualising and formation of Singapore’s third university. In 1997, he was appointed chairman of a task force to look into the feasibility of setting up SMU. Subsequently he became SMU’s first employee and was appointed SMU’s founding deputy president (1999—2001). After his term in administration, Professor Tan returned to teaching in the School of Accountancy. His main research interests were in the area of corporate governance, entrepreneurship, and financial accounting. He was a highly regarded and dedicated teacher, nominated by The Straits Times as one of six ‘star professors’ of SMU in its Scholar’s Choice series of articles. Professor Tan was also keenly involved in ensuring the welfare of students. To this end he set up the Tan Tee Chee and Tsan Kah Ngooh award, named after his parents, to be given annually to students who have demonstrated excellence in co-curricular activities. The Tan Teck Meng Gold Medal Award is given annually to a top member of the graduating class in the School of Accountancy. From 1990 to 1998 he served as dean of the School of Accountancy and Business at Nanyang Technological University. Professor Tan also served on the boards of a number of organisations in Singapore, including hospitals, schools and government statutory institutions. In 1997 he was the first Singaporean to receive the Wilford L White Award, the highest recognition given by the International Council for Small Business to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the development of small- and medium-sized businesses. He received the Service to Education Award (2007) from the Ministry of Education, and the Public Service Medal (2009) from the Singapore Government. He earned his bachelor of accountancy at the then University of Singapore and his master of commerce from the University of New South Wales, Australia. In 1996 he was awarded an honorary PhD by Liaoning University, China. Professor Tan passed away on 7 July 2011.
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spelling sg-smu-ink.smu_oh-10002016-09-19T06:29:49Z Oral History Interview with Tan Teck Meng: Conceptualising SMU TAN, Teck Meng The interview covered: first involvement with SMU, concept for SMU, parent engagement, third university, design of campus, city campus, private university, research, collaboration with Wharton, challenges. Biography: Professor of Accounting, 2000–2011 Deputy President, SMU, 1999–2001 Head of start-up team for SMU Professor Tan Teck Meng was a key player in the conceptualising and formation of Singapore’s third university. In 1997, he was appointed chairman of a task force to look into the feasibility of setting up SMU. Subsequently he became SMU’s first employee and was appointed SMU’s founding deputy president (1999—2001). After his term in administration, Professor Tan returned to teaching in the School of Accountancy. His main research interests were in the area of corporate governance, entrepreneurship, and financial accounting. He was a highly regarded and dedicated teacher, nominated by The Straits Times as one of six ‘star professors’ of SMU in its Scholar’s Choice series of articles. Professor Tan was also keenly involved in ensuring the welfare of students. To this end he set up the Tan Tee Chee and Tsan Kah Ngooh award, named after his parents, to be given annually to students who have demonstrated excellence in co-curricular activities. The Tan Teck Meng Gold Medal Award is given annually to a top member of the graduating class in the School of Accountancy. From 1990 to 1998 he served as dean of the School of Accountancy and Business at Nanyang Technological University. Professor Tan also served on the boards of a number of organisations in Singapore, including hospitals, schools and government statutory institutions. In 1997 he was the first Singaporean to receive the Wilford L White Award, the highest recognition given by the International Council for Small Business to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution to the development of small- and medium-sized businesses. He received the Service to Education Award (2007) from the Ministry of Education, and the Public Service Medal (2009) from the Singapore Government. He earned his bachelor of accountancy at the then University of Singapore and his master of commerce from the University of New South Wales, Australia. In 1996 he was awarded an honorary PhD by Liaoning University, China. Professor Tan passed away on 7 July 2011. 2010-03-16T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/smu_oh/1 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1000&amp;context=smu_oh http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Oral History Collection eng <a href="https://oralhistory.smu.edu.sg/people/tan-teck-meng/" target="_blank">https://oralhistory.smu.edu.sg/people/tan-teck-meng/</a> Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Management University SMU Tan Teck Meng Tan Chin Tiong Cham Tao Soon Evans Road history university founding beginnings Singapore higher education education policy business schools Tony Tan Ho Kwon Ping Ho Thim Seng Wah Chang House third university John Yip concept paper Janice Bellace Ron Frank Howard Hunter research university teaching university student enrollment numbers Ministry of Education MOE student qualities industry feedback business and IT School of Information Systems university curriculum interdisciplinary IT savvy private university high degree of autonomy exceed expectations success in attracting students holistic curriculum university administration university admissions interviews for admissions other criteria for admissions National University of Singapore NUS Nanyang Technological University NTU Singapore Institute of Management SIM marketing university curriculum pedagogy student development non-passive learning confident graduates eloquent speakers teaching style autonomous university successful experiment quality of graduates critical thinking challenge norms small size Juris Doctor programme study missions thought leadership Wharton School city campus advertising campaign Singapore brand Wharton-SMU Research Centre practice track faculty research track faculty American-style education sport competitions campus design Asian Studies Higher Education Higher Education Administration