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By Kavitha Soundararajan, Lecturer, School of Education, MPU & Language “Our children are the rock on which our future will be built,” said Nelson Mandela. The world will always have emerging people who will advance society; therefore, it is crucial that they be guided, nurtured, and developed holistically. To achieve this, children need to be...
The Deputy Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob has announced the Enhanced Movement Control Order (EMCO) imposed on 34 mukim in eight districts in Selangor ended on 16 July 2021. Selangor is now back under Phase One of the National Recovery Plan (NRP). SEGi University & Colleges will continue all teaching and learning activities...
By Emily Bt Mising Udup, Lecturer, School of Education, MPU and Language Education in Malaysia is a continuous effort towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner, to produce balanced and harmonious individuals in terms of intellectual, emotional, spiritual and physical based on strong faith and obedience to God. Such...
By Ng Kean Wai, Lecturer, School of Business The Emergence of IR 4.0 Technological advances have greatly changed the way people do business. Production methods and business operations are improving with the help of technology. This scenario is also called the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The evolution from the first Industrial Revolution to Industry 4.0 has...
By Siti Rashidah Yusoff, Lecturer, School of American Degree Program Introduction “We all like to be recognized and appreciated. Just by giving an award or recognition certificate, formally recognizing someone in front of a group or even buying a cup of coffee, we’re telling the employee that their work is appreciated.” – Harvey Stein, President,...
By Thenmoli A/P Rajantran, Lecturer, School of Creative Arts & Designs If people were to possess an actual toolbox filled with basic yet important tools to function in a society then communication would be the biggest and most dominant tool in said toolbox. We humans love to interact with one another and even before the...
By Daksayani Ganeson, Lecturer, School of Education, MPU and Language Medical science is discovering that the human gut is the ultimate regulator of body functions that determine all health vectors – from obesity, sleep disorders, anxiety, skin conditions and food intolerance to even Covid-19 related diseases. SO, CAN YOU HEAL IT? Eat more fibre! High-fibre...
By Thevagi Selvamaney, Lecturer, School of Communication and Creative Arts Why buy a card on Mother’s Day for your Beloved Mom when you can send a video that includes pictures of you? It’s an easy way to spread love and joy on this very special day that’s not just about her, but also about you....
By Siti Rashidah Yusoff, Lecturer, School of American Degree Program What exactly is employee wellbeing? The term “wellbeing” refers to a state of mind that extends beyond physical health. It is a person’s attitude toward different aspects of their life, including their personal life, health, relationships, and work. When anyone feels in control of their...
By Yeo Sue-Ann, Lecturer cum Programme Leader, School of Education, MPU & Language What does it mean to be an introvert? To put it in simple terms, an introvert is someone who feels and performs best when they are in quieter environments. In contrast to extroverted individuals, introverts favour peaceful environments over loud social ones....
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