Singapore Actuarial Society
The Singapore Actuarial Society aims to be the recognised representative body of the actuarial profession in Singapore, having the final authority in setting professional standards. The objectives of the Society are:
to uphold the highest professional standards among members
to promote the study, discussion, publication and research into the application of economic, financial and statistical principles to practical problems, as well as the actuarial, economic and allied aspects of life assurance, non-life insurance, employee retirement benefits, finance and investment with particular reference to Singapore and the ASEAN region
to assist students in the course of their actuarial studies
to foster and encourage social relationship among the members
Rural Economies Centre of Excellence (RECoE)
RECoE is a first-of-its-kind rural economic research collaboration comprised of four Queensland Universities: The University of Queensland, James Cook University, Central Queensland University & the University of Southern Queensland.
Established with the Queensland Department of Agriculture and Fisheries in 2018 for an initial 3 year period with combined funding of $3.6m, the centre divides its research portfolio into five themes: economic tools and analysis, regional innovation, value chain analysis, policy development; and translation & engagement.
Each of these themes have research projects based on topics and locations relevant to regional Queensland and have been designed to have impact beyond their case studies and regional locations. From building a regional innovation ecosystem in Goondiwindi to the unlocking value chain opportunities in far North Queensland, RECoE is a research collaboration on a mission.