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The Historic Conferment Ceremony at University of Copenhagen
On November 14, 2025, during the University of Copenhagen's Annual Commemoration, Professor Sun Sun Lim of Singapore Management University (SMU) was conferred with an honorary doctorate—the institution's highest academic honor. Founded in 1479, the University of Copenhagen is Denmark's premier university and the second-oldest in Scandinavia. This award, bestowed since 1927, recognizes individuals for their extensive and internationally significant research contributions without requiring a thesis defense in Denmark.
Prof Lim, the very first Singaporean recipient, delivered an honorary lecture titled "Humanising Technology: Reflections on Design, Ethics and Inclusion," based on her latest book. The event featured a moving student performance of the university's new official song, book launch attended by a lively audience, and Prof Lim gifting a signed copy to the library. She also conducted masterclasses on research translation and communication for young academics, sharing insights from her work on "Digital Parenting Burdens in China."
"I’m deeply grateful for this recognition... What made this experience profoundly complete were the many thought-provoking conversations with colleagues," Prof Lim shared, highlighting engaging discussions at the Faculty of Humanities, Department of Communication, and Centre for Tracking & Society.
Prof Sun Sun Lim's Illustrious Career Trajectory
Sun Sun Lim's path to this milestone reflects a blend of academic rigor and societal impact. Holding a PhD and MSc in Media & Communication from the London School of Economics (2003 and 1998) and a BSocSci (Honours) from the National University of Singapore (1995), she joined SMU as Vice President, Partnerships & Engagement and Lee Kong Chian Professor of Communication and Technology at the College of Integrative Studies.
Prior roles include Professor and Head of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Singapore University of Technology and Design (2017-2022), and Assistant/Associate Professor at NUS Department of Communications & New Media (2003-2016). As a Nominated Member of Parliament (2018-2020), she advocated for big data governance, digital literacy in education, and children's digital rights—bridging academia and policy.
Her accolades include the 2024 Top 50 Asia Women Tech Leaders Award, 2020 Singapore 100 Women in Tech, and Fellowships with the International Communication Association and Singapore Computer Society, where she leads the Women in Tech Chapter and AI Ethics Special Interest Group.
Groundbreaking Research on Technology's Social Impacts
Prof Lim's scholarship centers on the social implications of digital technologies, particularly domestication by families and youth, AI ethics, future of work, digital rights, and literacy. Her work contextualizes global tech within local cultures, examining how platforms affect everyday life, vulnerable groups, and equity.
Key focus areas include:
- Media influences on marginalized youth, using Asian 'face' concepts to address gang vulnerabilities, aiding social workers in risk prevention.
- Digital parenting challenges, like 'transcendent parenting' across distances and online/offline realms, extending to elderly care—resonating globally despite Asian roots.
- Ethical AI deployment, data governance, and tech's environmental/gender impacts.
With over $11 million in grants as Principal Investigator, 90+ publications, and Google Scholar metrics of 4,375 citations, h-index 33, i10-index 66, her influence is profound.
Landmark Publications Shaping the Field
Prof Lim's books exemplify her contributions:
- Humanising Technology: Reflections on Design, Ethics and Inclusion (launched Copenhagen 2025)—advocates inclusive tech design.
- Digital Parenting Burdens in China (Emerald, 2024)—explores online homework, parent chats, 'punch-in' culture.
- Transcendent Parenting: Raising Children in the Digital Age (Oxford, 2020)—step-by-step analysis of digital-era child-rearing.
- The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Communication and Society (Oxford, 2020, co-edited)—comprehensive mobile tech-society overview.
Articles in Nature, Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, and Big Data & Society underscore her reach. She serves on 14 journal boards and pens a monthly Straits Times tech column, plus media in WSJ, NYT, Guardian.
Bridging Academia, Policy, and Society
Beyond research, Prof Lim chairs councils like Media Literacy, sits on SkillsFuture Research Panel, Singapore Environment Council, and Social Science Research Council. Her parliamentary tenure pushed for responsible AI and digital inclusion, aligning with Singapore's Smart Nation initiative.
This broker role between science and society earned praise from nominator Stine Lomborg: an "internationally leading expert... exceptional broker" on human communication amid tech shifts.
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A Milestone for SMU and Singapore Higher Education
This honor elevates SMU, known for integrative studies, amid Singapore's unis shining globally: NUS #8 QS 2026, #17 THE; NTU #12 QS, #31 THE.
SMU's ties, like with Copenhagen Business School on maritime/business, hint at expanding Denmark links.
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Singapore's Global Ascendance in Tech Research
Singapore invests heavily in AI ethics, digital literacy amid Smart Nation push. Trends include 5G expansion, AI integration, youth digital skills—aligning with Prof Lim's focus on parenting, youth risks.
Few Singaporeans have foreign honorary doctorates; this pioneers for social sciences. Implications: boosts international collaborations, attracts talent to Singapore university jobs.
University of Copenhagen honorary doctors listFuture Outlook: AI Ethics and Digital Equity
Prof Lim's vision: human-centered tech amid AI boom. Challenges like digital divides, ethical governance loom; solutions via policy-research synergy. Singapore leads with councils Prof Lim influences.
Stakeholders—unis, gov, industry—gain from such models. Future: more cross-cultural studies, as her work embeds global tech locally.
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Lessons for Aspiring Academics and Researchers
Prof Lim's journey offers actionable insights:
- Pursue interdisciplinary research blending tech, culture, society.
- Engage policy/public via columns, MP roles.
- Secure grants ($11M+ total) through impactful proposals.
- Build networks: 14 editorial boards, global media.
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Conclusion: Inspiring the Next Generation
Prof Sun Sun Lim's honorary doctorate cements her legacy, propelling Singapore higher ed forward. It signals growing recognition of Asian perspectives in global tech discourse. For jobs, visit higher-ed-jobs, rate faculty at rate-my-professor, or get career advice. Stay tuned for more Singapore triumphs.
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