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MBA helps students in their personality development

Changing someone’s personality is not a short-term and easy process. It might take months or years and proper direction to build someone’s personality development.  SEGi’s MBA programme is a course where it provides opportunities for students to build their careers and develop a better personality. The MBA programme curriculum at SEGi comprises many activities that […]

Broadening horizons to China

In an effort to bring learning to life and increase students’ awareness on multicultural art forms, the School of Hospitality and Tourism (SOHT), SEGi University organised an educational trip for 18 students who were  accompanied by SOHT lecturer, Miss Clarice Kangut. The trip was aimed  at allowing students to evaluate the development of urban tourism […]

Trip to Busan

17 students from the School of Hospitality and Tourism (SOHT), SEGi University went on a trip to South Korea for their Fieldwork subject. The five-day trip, from 11th to 15th November 2019 was accompanied by Miss Clarice Kangut, a SOHT lecturer. They travelled across Busan, engaged with Korean culture and visited stunning places in completing their fieldwork tasks.​ The trip aimed at providing opportunities for students to […]

New opportunities through international congress

SEGi was privileged to co-organise the BRTMA – Malaysia International Congress on Tropical Medicine (BMICTM) at Sibu, Sarawak from 13th to 15th November 2019. The international congress was a joint effort by the Belt and Road Tropical Medicine Alliance (BRTMA) and SEGi University. ​  The conference provided a platform for professionals to share updates and […]

FOUNDATION AWARDS CEREMONY

SEGi University’s Centre for Pre-U Studies and the Counseling Services of Student Affairs had co-organized the Foundation Awards Ceremony for the foundation graduates at Auditorium A. The ceremony was held to reward the students for their academic and co-curricular achievements. The ceremony started with an opening address by Dr Chiong Kai Shing, Head,  Centre for Pre-University Studies, followed by a […]