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The yummy ‘kacang parang’: Is it safe for everyone?

By Siti Marlina Binti Saleh, Lecturer, School of Allied Health Sciences Kacang parang You can enjoy “kacang parang” or fava bean in a variety of forms: either cooked, eaten raw or dried as your choice of snack. Besides its yummy taste, this bean is rich in Vitamin B and minerals such as phosphorus, iron, magnesium...
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Is it hard for a non-Law student to study Law?

By Dennis Lim LLB, CLP, Senior Lecturer, School of Business Just mention the word “LAW” and every non-legal student will cringe in fear and pain. Is it really that difficult to study Law? Not really… Law is not rocket science. It just requires common sense. Personally, I feel that Mathematics and Science are way more...

Media in the classroom

By Thenmoli Rajantran, Lecturer, School of Communication & Design Students of the past and present are well acquainted with the many flaws of learning in an average classroom setting, be it unengaging textbooks or simply classes that are too long that it makes eternity seem like temporary when combined with a flurry of seemingly unending...

Extension of the Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO)

The Conditional Movement Control Order (CMCO) has been extended until 9th November 2020 for Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, following the Government’s effort to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country. SEGi University and College premises in Kota Damansara, Kuala Lumpur, and Subang Jaya will continue to be closed. All operational and management staff...

Personal financial planning

By Chong Kok Loong, Senior Lecturer, School of Business Personal Financial Planning. Managing Personal Finance is a very important area which requires individual attention and also requires proper planning too. Personal financial planning could be divided into a few stages mainly, Cash Planning. Insurance Planning. Investment Planning. Retirement Planning. Estate Planning. Cash Planning. Cash flow...

What is “Studio Thinking Framework” & how does it work in the classroom?

By Nesamalar A/P Damalingam, Lecturer, School of Creative Arts & Design Studio Thinking Framework (STF) is a method built by professionals at Project Zero (Harvard’s School of Education’s research arm). It consists of a set of eight structures that an artist uses: Craft Development, Engagement and Persisting, Envision, Express, Observe, Reflect, Stretch and Discover, and...
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