Could Tiny Patches Transform the Way Psoriasis is Treated?

For people living with psoriasis, treatment is rarely simple. The condition can cause red, itchy, and scaly patches on the skin, with flare-ups that may be painful, uncomfortable, and difficult to manage over time. Psoriasis can cause red, itchy, and scaly patches on the skin, making long-term treatment and symptom management important for patients In …

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Science Stream Switch Leads Student to National Accounting Award

After three years in the science stream in secondary school, Tang Yi Chian realised that the way she approached problems was better suited to accounting. Science had challenged her to think flexibly, especially in mathematics and physics. Accounting, however, offered a clearer structure, with rules and processes she could follow. That difference helped her make …

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Ethical Leadership May Help SMEs Build Resilience, Study Finds

When small businesses come under pressure, the decisions their leaders make can affect more than just profit and operations. They can shape whether employees feel supported, whether clients continue to trust the business, and whether the organisation can stay steady during uncertain periods. Dr Rus Sumariyanti Surin from the Centre for Australian Degree Programmes at …

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INTI International University Rises 103 Places to 406 Globally in QS World University Rankings 2027

INTI International University has risen 103 places to rank 406 globally in the QS World University Rankings 2027, marking its strongest position in the ranking to date. The latest results also place the University among the top 10 Malaysian institutions in the same ranking. Released by global higher education analyst QS Quacquarelli Symonds, the QS …

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Sharing More Online Does Not Always Strengthen Peer Relationships

Social media has become part of how university students build friendships, express emotions, and stay connected. But a recent study involving Malaysian university students suggests that sharing more online does not necessarily lead to stronger peer relationships. Associate Professor Dr Ng Miew Luan from the Faculty of Education and Liberal Arts, INTI International University, is …

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548.9kg of Waste Pulled from Sungai Kayu Ara in Youth-Led Cleanup

A youth-led river cleanup at Sungai Kayu Ara Retention Pond in Kg Chempaka, Bandar Utama, removed 548.9kg of waste, giving students a first-hand look at how much rubbish can collect in urban waterways. Haresh Suri (far left) and Sebastian Yew (far right) were among the student volunteers who participated in Belia on Sungai 2026, helping …

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From Online Opinions to Parliament, Young Malaysian Chooses to Serve

In an age where national conversations often unfold through social media posts, comment sections, and online debates, INTI International College Penang alumnus Kishan Deepak Buxani chose a different path. Rather than observing from the sidelines, he chose to work inside one of Malaysia’s most important democratic institutions. INTI alumnus Kishan Deepak Buxani (right) with Tan …

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INTI Students Learn the Work Behind 2,000 Meals for Kuala Lumpur Communities

At first glance, a packed lunch set may seem simple: rice, vegetables, and soup prepared for someone who needs a meal. But behind each pack is a careful process of preparation, hygiene, coordination, and teamwork, something seven student volunteers from INTI International College Subang came to understand during a hunger relief effort in Kuala Lumpur. …

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Can Muslim Travellers Trust AI to Plan Their Trips?

Choosingjavascript:; a hotel or destination is rarely just about price, reviews, or attractive photos for Muslim travellers. It can also involve practical questions that shape the entire trip. Dr Mohd Rushdi Mohd Amin, Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Business and Communications, INTI International University, is among the researchers involved in the study titled “Artificial …

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