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Education
Flying the flag in 3D game art
GAMING offers plenty of thrills, thanks to the creativity that goes into crafting captivating animated experiences for users.
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Education
Dual wins for Form Six Victorians
SCIENCE students are often associated with burying their noses in notes and conducting textbook experiments in labs.
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Education
TAR UMT–Mava to elevate Malaysian volleyball
THE Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT) Kuala Lumpur campus is now one of the venues selected by the Malaysia Volleyball Association (Mava) for centralised training programmes to prepare for major tournaments.
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Education
Melaka battery researcher wins UK honour
BATTERIES are a vital component of modern life, especially with the rise of electric vehicles and renewable energy.
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Education
Malaysian duo makes waves in Scotland
A TEAM of five engineering students from Heriot-Watt University in Scotland is leading an initiative to bring back passenger services to Edinburgh's South Suburban Railway, a historic rail line that has been dormant for over six decades.
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Nation
Collaborate on disaster related research, local varsities told
PETALING JAYA: Local universities must band together and place a serious focus on improving disaster related research in Malaysia, says Institute of Geology Malaysia president Abd Rasid Jaapar.
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Nation
Plans for UPTM campus expansion to meet demand, says Zahid
KUALA LUMPUR: Plans to expand the Universiti Poly-Tech Malaysia (UPTM) campus have been agreed upon to accommodate the future growth in student numbers, according to Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
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Nation
Malaysia, Turkiye to establish joint committee to strengthen higher education cooperation
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and Turkiye have agreed to establish a Joint Working Committee comprising senior officials from both countries to strengthen cooperation in higher education.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Sabah Foundation offering study loan rebates to students of two institutions
KOTA KINABALU: Those pursuing further studies at the Yayasan Sabah College of Technology (KTYS) and University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF) stand to benefit from rebate incentives offered by the Sabah Foundation Group.
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Nation
Seven MRSM students caught bullying to be expelled
NIBONG TEBAL: The disciplinary committee of Mara Junior Science College (MRSM) has recommended that the seven students involved in bullying a fellow student here be expelled from their college, says Datuk Dr Asyraf Wajdi Dusuki.
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Sabah & Sarawak
Compassion beyond the classroom
KOTA KINABALU: For Vienny Balakrishnan, teaching is more than just a profession. It is a mission to uplift lives through compassion, creativity and a commitment to change.
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Nation
Putra Heights inferno: Higher education students allowed to attend classes online
KUALA LUMPUR: Students from higher learning institutions affected by the gas pipeline disaster in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, can attend classes online when the academic session begins on Monday (April 7).
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Nation
Family files police report: Calls for investigation into student's drowning during training
KUALA LUMPUR: The family of a 16-year-old student who drowned during a training session at a sports school in Johor has filed a police report, alleging negligence that led to his death.
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Education
‘You can be a lifesaver too’
OVER the past two years, I have donated blood five times, and every session has deepened my resolve to help others.
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Education
Better pay, prospects, please
IF Malaysia wants stronger science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) participation, the government must show young talents that a career in the pure sciences is both lucrative and bright.
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Education
Declining interest in higher edu spells trouble for nation
LETTER FROM PROF DATUK DR AHMAD IBRAHIM Tan Sri Omar Centre for STI Policy IISDS, UCSI University
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Education
‘It’s about economic survival’
Growing up in Kuantan, Pahang, in the 90s, books were my world. As a small-town kid, I didn't have the means to travel, but through the pages of Nancy Drew, I chased clues across America. Through Enid Blyton, I explored the English countryside.
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Education
A diver’s guide to facing fear
SOMETIMES, the things that scare us the most are the things that set us free.
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STARPICKS
BILL FOR A BRIGHTER FUTURE
MALAYSIA'S youth, especially those from B40 and underserved communities, stand to benefit once secondary school education is made compulsory.
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Education
214 Star scholarships on offer
WHILE academic excellence is important, it is not the sole factor in securing a scholarship.