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FOBAFLH Meet & Greet: Connecting Minds, Creating Bonds

The FOBAFLH Meet & Greet: Connecting Minds, Creating Bonds event was a resounding success, bringing together business students and faculty members in an engaging and collaborative environment. Held with the aim of fostering stronger connections within the academic community, the event provided an invaluable opportunity for students to interact with their lecturers outside the classroom setting. Taking place on 23rd of January 2024, the event commenced with a warm welcome from the organizers, setting the tone for a lively and productive gathering. Students were encouraged to network with faculty members, initiating conversations and forging meaningful relationships that transcended the traditional student-teacher dynamic. Throughout the event, students had the chance to engage in informal discussions with faculty members, gaining valuable insights into various academic and career-related topics. From sharing personal experiences to offering guidance on academic pursuits and career a

MAHSA Association of Physiotherapy Students (MAPS) New Committee Members for 2024–25.

We are extremely happy and proud to introduce MAHSA Association of Physiotherapy Students (MAPS) new committee members for 2024–25. On January 26th 2024, the new MAPS committee was installed in a ceremony at MAHSA University's SPC campus. The ceremony was attended by the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Nursing and Education, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Veronica Chua, together with the Head of School of Physiotherapy Mr. Suvinlal Stalin, MAPS advisors Mr. Nelson Arputharaj John and Ms, Nisha Vijayan Acharry as well as our dear physiotherapy lecturers and coursemates. The event was meant to welcome the energetic new team while bidding a fond farewell to the incredible outgoing committee. The new committee was introduced on stage as follows: Wong Zi Yin- President Chia Yong En- Vice President Tan Yi Wen- Treasurer Nurul Ariena Binti Shari Yusni- Secretary Lim Vun Jiun- Co-curriculum coordinator How Chao Zheng- Sports coordinator Janice Joy Joseph- Social activities coordinator Choo Yun D

Diversity & Inclusivity: Why Should You Bother?

Diversity and inclusivity are not just buzzwords; they are essential for fostering innovation, driving creativity, and ensuring a fair and equitable society. We at MAHSA would like to thank Ms Thulasy Suppiah from the Law Office of Suppiah, Current Co-Chair of the Professional Development Committee, KL Bar Committee and Former Chair of the Gender Equality & Diversity Committee, KL Bar Committee (2021-2022) for enlightening us with her knowledge and expertise on this topic. In summary, here's why bothering with Diversity & Inclusivity is crucial: Innovation: Diverse teams bring together individuals with different backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. This diversity of thought sparks creativity and innovation, leading to better problem-solving and more robust decision-making processes. Better Decision Making: Inclusive environments encourage open communication and collaboration among team members. When everyone feels valued and empowered to contribute, decisions are mo

Exploring the Marvels of Organic Chemistry: A Journey for Chemistry Students

Chemistry, often referred to as the "central science," plays a crucial role in understanding the composition, structure, properties, and changes of matter. Among its many subfields, organic chemistry is particularly intriguing and captures the attention of students who are keen to learn about carbon-based compounds. In this article, we delve into the world of organic chemistry, exploring its significance, challenges, and limitless opportunities for future chemists. The study of carbon-containing compounds, or the building blocks of life, is known as organic chemistry. Organic chemistry offers a prism through which students can understand the complexities of molecular structures and interactions, from the most basic hydrocarbons to intricate biomolecules like proteins and DNA. By understanding the principles of organic chemistry, students gain insights into the synthesis of drugs, the development of new materials, and the processes that sustain life. A deeper look into organic

From Desk to Boardroom: How your study attitude shapes your professional success

Hey, rock-star scholars! Ready to trade your study playlists for corporate beats? Buckle up because we're diving into the thrilling rollercoaster of how your study attitude is the secret sauce for conquering the boardroom. Get ready for a wild ride! The Late-Night Studying Survival Guide Remember those nights fueled by caffeine and sheer determination? Congratulations, you've earned your stripes in the Sleep-Is-Optional Club. Now, unleash that nocturnal prowess in the boardroom. Who needs sleep when you have deadlines? The ability to face challenges, tackle complex problems, and persevere through setbacks is a trait cultivated during late-night study sessions and exam preparations. Networking or Notworking? Whether it was networking events or cozy Netflix sessions disguised as 'networking,' your study attitude had it all. Now, turn those connections into a professional network. LinkedIn, coffee meet-ups, or virtual chats – your network is your net worth! Mastering the A