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  1. SMU receives S$20 million landmark gift from family of the late Dr Yong Pung How. Singapore Management University (SMU) has received a significant gift of S$20 million towards the Yong Pung How School of Law (YPHSL).

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  2. The Yong Pung How School of Law is one of the six schools of the Singapore Management University. It was set up as Singapore's second law school in 2007, 50 years after the NUS Faculty of Law and 10 years before SUSS School of Law.

  3. SMU Yong Pung How School of Law has since expanded its academic offerings to include, among others, JD and LLM degrees as well as a suite of seminars for legal practitioners to obtain their CPD points under its SMU Law Academy.

  4. A very warm welcome to the SMU Yong Pung How School of Law! The 21st century is a time of rapid change and extraordinary challenges. Globalisation has dramatically altered our lives and continues to shape it with significant impact on the economy, people and politics.

  5. At the Yong Pung How School of Law, students perform legal community service pro bono publico (for the public good). Through our pro bono programme, students learn that the practice of law is a calling that brings with it opportunities to serve the community using their skills and knowledge.

  6. Apr 8, 2021 · The new name – Yong Pung How School of Law (杨邦孝法学院) – will come into effect from 11 April 2021, which would have been Dr Yong’s 95th birthday. Singapore, 8 April 2021 (Thursday) – Singapore Management University (SMU) today held a ceremony to officially rename its law school after Singapore’s former Chief Justice Dr Yong ...

  7. Learning at the Yong Pung How School of Law extends beyond the classroom. Our students learn about how the law works in real life through internships with law firms, government bodies, and legal departments in other institutions.