Events

Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Social Media in the ‘New Malaysia’

Speaker

Department of Communication and Liberal Arts, Sunway University

Senior Partner of Messrs Wong, Law & Ti

Sarawak State Assemblyman for Pujut

Join hands and make the pledge at Sunway University, 7 Oct 2018

Join hands and make the pledge at Sunway University, 7 Oct 2018.

Cancer: Challenges for The Future of Patient Care

The rising number and age of the global population are going to increase the number of cases of cancer and these individuals will require expensive and complex clinical care. This situation is unsustainable, therefore new approaches will be needed…
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Experiments in Disruptive Innovation in Malaysian Higher Education

Higher education worldwide is facing serious challenges posed both by the advancement of technologies...

In Search of Function: A Cancer Research Odyssey

This lecture aims to provide a greater understanding of how the molecular underpinnings of cancer cells affect their own behaviour and ultimately influence the clinical response of patients
Jeffrey Sachs Center on Sustainable Development

How to Achieve the Sustainable Development Goals

8 October, 2018. Sunway University, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Prospects for Malaysia Baru: Constitutional Change Without Changing the Constitution

Professor Andrew Harding is a well-known expert on comparative constitutional law, who has devoted much scholarly time in studying Malaysia as well as other Southeast Asian countries, and authoring or editing more than 20 books.
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

A "New Malaysia": The Way Ahead

Speaker

Member of Parliament for Lembah Pantai, and Communications Director for PKR

Member of the Perak State Assembly for Pangkor, and Member of UMNO Supreme Council

Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Is China Heading Towards Crisis?

Despite a dip in its growth rate in recent years, China remains one of the fastest growing economies in the world...

A World of Three Zeros: Zero Poverty, Zero Unemployment and Zero Net Carbon Emissions

Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus is the father of both social business and microcredit. For his constant innovation and enterprise, the Fortune Magazine named Professor Yunus in March 2012 as “one of the greatest entrepreneurs of our time.”

Life in the Anthropocene: The Challenges of Managing Environmental Hazards and Risks

From flooding and drought to destructive cyclones and atmospheric hazards, such events are increasingly cast as heralds of a new era in earth’s history, the so-called Anthropocene, in which we have only ourselves to blame and scientific experts to…
Jeffrey Cheah Institute on Southeast Asia

Challenges for the Next Phase of Malaysia’s Development

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