A University’s Background Star

While academicians are often acknowledged for their contributions to a student’s academic success, the contribution of a university’s non-academic staff i.e. administrative assistants, student welfare workers, cleaners, and technicians, often go unnoticed. Muhammad ‘Izzat Amin bin Izman Khairi, a studio technician at INTI International College Subang (INTI) talks about his experiences and sheds light on …

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How a Psychology Degree Could Broaden Your Child’s Career Prospects?

Psychology is a broad discipline which focuses on the study of the mind and human behaviours. While a more common field of study in the West, Malaysian parents often have their doubts about the long term career prospects awaiting students who pursue a degree in psychology. Students study Southern New Hampshire University’s Bachelor of Arts …

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Can a Malaysian Student Be the Next Oscar Award Winner?

Earlier this year, American-based Malaysians Poh Si Teng and Cheyenne Tan made local headlines, when their documentary St. Louis Superman was nominated for an Oscar award under the Best Documentary Short Subject category at the 92nd Academy Awards . Although the film producer-duo did not win, their nomination remains the closest to Malaysia bagging one …

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Stay Healthy During the Covid-19 Pandemic with Advice from Traditional Chinese Medicine

Based on the belief of striking a balance between yin and yang to enable qi – an individual’s vital energy – to flow smoothly along the meridians in our body to keep us healthy, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been used for thousands of years to prevent, diagnose, and treat diseases. In recent months TCM …

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Covid-19: When Investing in Online Teaching & Learning Pays Off

As the country pushes through the second week of the Movement Control Order (MCO), Malaysians are forced to improvise, adapt and overcome challenges in many aspects of their daily lives. From being confined within four walls 24/7 to working from home, from hoarding essential items for fear of uncertainty to jumping on the e-learning bandwagon, …

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