Events

How ‘Big Food’ Kills Us?

The Jeffrey Cheah Distinguished Speakers Series (JCDSS) at Sunway University seeks to give the community and the public an opportunity to listen to outstanding experts speak on a variety of issues, providing a platform for intellectual discourse and…

The Creative Process of Music Composition and Performance

When a composer sits down with a blank sheet of paper, or a blank computer screen, what is the process that leads to a completed piece of music? Further, how does that completed work become a performance?       Date 18 January 2018 Time 5:30pm – 7:…
Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development

Green Finance For Energy Security And Sustainable Development

14 January, 2018. Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

TN50: The Road Ahead

‘Transformasi Nasional 2050’ (TN50) is a fitting successor to two earlier bold visions that had steered Malaysia’s national development...
Sunway University Press
02:30 pm - 04:00 pm

The Launch of Sunway University Press

You are cordially invited to the launch of Sunway University Press.
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Spearheading National Development Through Quality Research

Universities play an important role in producing research and a highly skilled S&T workforce to support the national transformation plan...

Conflicts of Care at the End of Life: Japan, United Kingdom and the United States

Recent decades have witnessed an outpouring of writings on disease and illness experiences that underscore the urgency of transforming how we treat ourselves, one another and our planet.

Bridging the Education Gap

Many university students graduate without the skills employers want or skills that allow them to start their own ventures. After investing years of study and a lot of money for their education, they can neither find a job nor create one resulting in…
Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development

COP23

6-17 November, 2017. Bonn, Germany.

Silk Roads Old and New: A Historical Perspective on BRI

Professor Mark Elliott is the Mark Schwartz Professor of Chinese and Inner Asian History in the Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the Department of History at Harvard University.
Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development

Sustainability Asia Summit 2017

1 November, 2017. Kuala Lumpur.

Personality?

Your personality is what makes you an individual, but what is it? How unique are you? Is your personality determined by your genes or by your environment? Is the structure of human personality the same across the World? Have humans always had the…