Teaching

Prof. May is a passionate educator and mentor. Over her teaching career, she has supervised scores of PhD, Masters and undergraduate students who are now thriving in academia, government, and industry. She has pioneered a number of graduate and undergraduate educational offerings, inclduding the International Strategic Communication Management Programme, which offers immersive projects in Turkey, South Africa, Japan, Sri Lanka and Spain, and Fieldwork & Documentation, which sends undergraduates to Laos, Thailand and Vietnam to investigate environmental, sustainability and cultural issues.

Courses Taught

  • Advanced Integrated Marketing Communications
  • Advertising Issues
  • Advertising Creativity and Copywriting
  • Asian Media Management
  • Fieldwork and Documentation (USP Programme)
  • Integrated Marketing Communications
  • International Strategic Communication Management
  • Introduction to Marketing
  • Marketing Management
  • Principles of Marketing
  • Promotional Management
  • Public and Promotional Communication Issues and Strategies
  • Retail Entrepreneurship
  • Retail Management

PhD Students

Graduated Name Dissertation Title Current Role
Current Chew Keng Hao The design of Cinematic Virtual Reality Experiences (CVRE) to improve the well-being of young seniors with Dementia in Singapore
Current Mahar Nirmala Obesity-related knowledge and sugar-sweetened beverage consumption among adolescents
Current Ryan Tan Application, safety assessment and strategic communications of precision fermentation
Current Daryl Loo Influence of generative AI on health communication and patient-doctor dynamics
Current Dominic Koek More than just an image: Exploring the influence of semi-photorealistic avatar customization on self-views
Current Zoe Ong Towards a deeper understanding of perceptions of video medical consultations: Conceptualizing telemedicine literacy and a theoretically grounded examination Research Associate, WKWSCI, NTU
Current Lin Yumin Communicating palliative care to the younger generation in Singapore
2025 Bao Huanyu Health technology for all: Examining health apps and wearables use through the lens of (in)equality
2024 Shelly Malik Beyond meat and plant labels: Assessing stakeholders’ perceptions toward plant-based meat alternative product names Research Fellow, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, NTU
2022 Ho Jack Yong Conceptualising objectification: Examining objectification antecedents and effects on outgroup perceptions Research Fellow, WKWSCI, NTU / Adjunct Lecturer, SMU
2021 Ng Ai Sian Investigating the contextual influences shaping recycling behaviours Assistant Director, SMEs Go Digital, Info-Communications Media Development Authority
2019 Andrew Yee Parental communication and children’s food choices: Understanding the theoretical processes and conditions of effect Assistant Professor, WKWSCI, NTU
2019 Panchapakesan Kumari Chitra Understanding digitally mediated civic engagement for infectious disease preparedness Senior Scientist, Institute of High Performance Computing, A*STAR
2017 Md. Monwar Hossain Promoting uptake of focused antenatal care among pregnant women in Bangladesh by using an extended protection motivation theory: The role of mobile communication Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary, Bangladesh Embassy in Myanmar
2017 Chen Liang Cyberbullying and parental mediation in the context of social media Associate Professor, City University of Hong Kong
2014 Benjamin Li Investigating the effects of self-other avatars on exercise motivation among children: Theorizing and testing an exergame motivation model Associate Professor, WKWSCI, NTU
2013 Yeo Su Lin The effectiveness of health messages in countering advertising of unhealthy food: The role of regulatory fit Associate Professor, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University
2013 Veronica Liu Cong Adolescents’ online personal information disclosure: Roles of privacy concern, narcissism, social anxiety, and parental mediation Associate Professor, School of Media and Communication, Shanghai Jiao Tong University
2013 Shalini Chandra Exploring cognitive absorption and trust for workplace collaboration in virtual worlds Professor, SP Jain School of Global Management

PhD Advisory/Examination Committees

Graduated Name
2019 Tan Jiat Chow
2015 Thanomwong Poorisat
2008 Oh Hyung Suk
2007 Cecilia Leong
2003 Lim Ai Ching Elison
2002 Susan King

Masters Students (Research)

Graduated Name Thesis Title
2022 Lee Si Yu Toward a new misinformation framework: A meta-narrative review of misinformation in communication studies
2021 Janelle Ng Examining message-modality effects in the context of flu vaccination
2019 Jocelyn Lim
2019 Ruby Luo Redefining risk in prospect theory: How goal framing and efficacy difference interact to promote elderly Singaporeans’ influenza vaccination
2018 Ysa Cayabyab #GetFit: Examining the roles of online health information behaviors and eHealth literacy on Filipinos’ dietary and fitness behaviors
2016 Benjamin Ho Building a socially responsible image: Understanding the effects of CSR, corporate ability and endorsement on stakeholders’ evaluation
2013 Wang Yumeng Breast cancer prevention as social behavior: Integrating individual and social motivators behind early breast cancer detection amongst Chinese women
2011 Shallyn Leow Applying the self-determination theory in computer games for health communication
2010 Benjamin Li The proteus effect versus stereotype threat: Influences on overweight children in an exergame
2010 Jiang Chao An assessment of food claims situation and consumers’ intention towards food claims usage in Singapore
2010 Mindawati Wijaya Influencing children’s food consumption: Impact of message framing and tailoring on efficacy and intention
2009 Wu Shanshan Youth’s online privacy concerns and responses: An application of protection motivation model in China
2005 Joseph Tan The political opportunity structure and the enactment of Japan’s “new” privacy law
2004 Jacqueline Chow Consumer online privacy: Viewing through customer relationship management lens
2001 Yu Guat Hwa Disclaimers on the World Wide Web: Exploring modes of presentation on the internet

Masters Students (Coursework)

Graduated Name
2018 Nadia Adnan
2014 Asmah Rahman
2013 Poh Yeang Cherng
2013 Jack Yong Ho
2013 Reidinar Wardoyo
2012 Dharshini Subbiah
2012 Shelly Malik
2011 Cyndy Au
2011 Ng Ai Sian
2010 Daniel Ng
2010 Cheryl Tan
2010 Yvonne Lee

URECA Supervision

Year Name
AY2025-26 Stella Xu Ling En
AY2024-25 Rika Bte Roslan
AY2024-25 Abdillah Akmal B Husni
AY2024-25 Merrell Teng Yao Yu
AY2013-14 Magnus Pang Khin Yang
AY2012-13 Serene Juan Wenqi
AY2012-13 Judith Ho Hui Yi
AY2012-13 Tiang Yun
AY2011-12 Lim Ke Hui
AY2011-12 Natalia Tan Hui Ying
AY2010-11 Jeffrey Neo Jun Rong
AY2008-09 Trinetta Chong Chao Sing
AY2008-09 Lin Jieying
AY2007-08 Tang Shu Xia

Undergraduate FYP Supervision

Year Name
AY2025-26 Ashley Thor
AY2025-26 Jonas Tan
AY2025-26 Shannon Fong
AY2025-26 Andrea Chua
AY2025-26 Denise Loh
AY2025-26 Vivia Tan
AY2025-26 Jona Liow
AY2025-26 Yasmin Yong
AY2024-25 Gabrielle Chin See
AY2024-25 Megan Chua Tsui San
AY2024-25 Lilian Seah
AY2024-25 Hwang Seo Yun