December 2020

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Following the Government’s continuous effort to contain the spread of COVID-19, the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur has been extended to 14 January 2021. Students at all SEGi University and Colleges located at Kota Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, Subang Jaya, Penang and Sarawak are currently on semester break. Respective departments and...
By Nur Hanani Bt Thaldiri, Lecturer, School of Allied Health Sciences INTRODUCTION Hazard is a source or a situation that has the potential to cause harm in terms of injuries or ill health, damage to property or environment or a combination of these factors. Every hazard found in our living or working environment can pose...
By Dr Muhammad Aiman Arifin, UOS MBA Lecturer, School of Business After getting your first degree, there may be some of you who intend to further your studies at the postgraduate level. Studying at the postgraduate level is not the same as studying at the undergraduate level. It is full of challenges at the postgraduate...
  SEGi has teamed up with Troy University to provide opportunities for students to experience American-style learning through its American Degree Program (ADP). For 15 consecutive years, TROY has been named to The Princeton Review’s “Best in the Southeast” list. U.S. News and World Report have recognized several of TROY’s online degree programs as a...
The Government has moved all states, with the exception to certain districts into the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO). However, Selangor and Kuala Lumpur remain under CMCO except for Kuala Selangor, Sabak Bernam, and Hulu Selangor districts following the Government’s effort to contain the spread of COVID-19. SEGi University and Colleges located at Kota Damansara,...
By Kwan Pearl Li, Licensed & Registered Counsellor, Student Affairs  During the Movement Control Order (MCO), our stress levels had risen exponentially. A webinar on stress management was delivered on 31st March 2020 via ZOOM by a licensed counsellor. From the webinar, students and staff had the chance to understand more about stress, the symptoms...
By Kavitha Soundararajan, Lecturer cum Program Leader, School of Education COVID-19, the deadly virus which had started attacking our world last December, has shaken the world with its enormous death rates, fear and inability to carry out daily routines. Children are not spared too as most of the children have lost their daily routine since...

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