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School of Psychology organises mental health webinar

SEGi College Subang Jaya School of Psychology organized a Webinar titled “Me Time – Learn to Manage Your Stress” on 28 August 2020. At SEGi, we believe that mental health matters and this session is the latest in our series of efforts to promote mental well being. The session defined stress, types of stress, how...

SEGi Music Diploma graduate a respected academic in USA

Studying music at SEGi College Subang Jaya can lead to a range of fulfilling careers, including one in higher education. One of our music graduates who chose an academic career is Dr Chin Hong Da, currently Assistant Professor in Music Composition, Western Illinois University, USA. For Dr Chin, his student life at SEGi College Subang...

SEGi partners University Malaya in leading engineering research

SEGi College Subang Jaya is proud to announce that Dr Tiu Zian Cheak, Head, Faculty of Engineering co-published a leading research in Photonics Engineering in the Journal of Moden Optics (ISI indexed) with researchers from University Malaya, University Sains Malaysia, University Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia and Airlangga University, Indonesia. This joint research is a materialization of...

Mental health matters!

The COVID-19 pandemic and the new norms that have come about have affected all aspects of our day to day lives. Change can be difficult and these changes have disrupted our lives literally overnight. As mental health matters, especially in a crisis, the lecturers of the SEGi College Subang Jaya School of Psychology reached out...

SEGi wins silver medal in Virtual Innovation Competition 2020

Did you know that fall is one of the leading causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries among the elderly community? Timely treatment is critical where immediate treatment may reduce the risk of serious injuries. SEGi College Subang Jaya student, Koh Zheng Long, enrolled in the BA (Hons) Computing Programme in collaboration with University of Greenwich...

SEGi offers training to affected Hospitality & Tourism workers

The COVID-19 pandemic caused nations including Malaysia to implement immigration ban and border blockade, what was before a promising year had today turned into a survival battle for some in the travel industry. Malaysian Association of Hotels (MAH) CEO, Yap Lip Seng disclosed to The Edge that from January to June 2020, lodgings and hotels...
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