Lunchtime Concert: Azmyl Yunor
The School of Arts presents the third installment in this semester's Lunchtime Concert series, this time featuring our very own Dept. of Film and Performing Arts lecturer, Azmyl Yunor!Lunchtime Concert: The Anjung Trio
Join our Lunchtime Concert on 28 April 2022 at 12.10 PM to 12.50 PMAccelerating Progress on SDGs in Malaysia: A Conversation with Professor Jeffrey Sachs
11th April, 2022 | 10.00AM-11.30AM GMT+8 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Learning Mathematics in the L2 Classroom: Contribution of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Skills
The Department of Psychology invites you to a talk by a visiting lecturer, Dr Judith Wylie, from Queen's University Belfast, who will be speaking on "Learning Mathematics in the L2 Classroom: Contribution of Domain-Specific and Domain-General Skills…CTEF COMMONWEALTH POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS’ FORUM “Doctoral Education in Pandemic Era”
You are cordially invited to join the upcoming Commonwealth Postgraduate Students' Forum:"Doctoral Education in Pandemic Era".Beyond Growth: Financing Sustainability to Build Back Better
10th March, 2022 | 9.30AM-12.00PM GMT+8 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Harvard Medical School Programme
Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia is a one-year certificate program consisting of three, four-day residential workshops (in Bandar Sunway, Selangor, Malaysia and Boston, Massachusetts, US), pre-recorded lectures and interactive webinars focused…Leadership in Medicine: Southeast Asia Certificate Program
Global health care leaders must have expertise in leadership, health care finance and human resource management to maintain excellence in service and patient care. With the support of Sunway University and Sunway Medical Centre, the Harvard Medical…The MOU - Why It Will Transform Malaysian Politics
Minister YB Dato Sri Wan Junaidi will explain how and why the MOU may transform Malaysian politics for good and enhance stability and democracy.The Malaysian Economy in 2022: Leaping Tiger or Fading Star? (PART 2) (POSTPONED)
As domestic and external demand recover, the Malaysian economy is projected to grow by 5.8% in 2022. However, this projected growth may be dampened by the rise of new COVID-19 variants, supply disruptions, and limited fiscal space. Rising…The Malaysian Economy in 2022: Leaping Tiger or Fading Star? (PART 1) (POSTPONED)
As domestic and external demand recover, the Malaysian economy is projected to grow by 5.8% in 2022. However, this projected growth may be dampened by the rise of new COVID-19 variants, supply disruptions, and limited fiscal space. Rising…SDG Webinar Series: Quality TVET Education for the Future - A Supply & Demand Perspective
10th February, 2022 | 9.45AM-11.30AM GMT+8 | Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia