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UN Network Office in Malaysia — Its Importance

At last, the United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (UN-SDSN) has found a footing in Malaysia with the recent launch of its Asia headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, thanks to the generosity of the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation.

Celebrating Chinese New Year and Diversity

By Dr Goh Chun Seng
Drawn by opportunities in West Kalimantan in the 18th century, especially in the mining sector, groups of Chinese came all the way from the southern provinces of China to seek work and earn a livelihood.

What Should Leaders Do to Improve Well-being in Their Teams?

By Professor Hew Gill
Until relatively recently employee well-being has often been viewed as a subfield of health and safety that is primarily concerned with minimising company health care costs and liabilities.  

Why Teachers Need to Teach Outside the Box in Malaysia

As the Malaysian education system inches away from an examination-oriented culture, teachers need to think outside the box to keep schooling engaging.

Employee Health In The Digital Age – What Do Companies Need To Do?

By Professor Hew Gill
The first few weeks of working from home during MCO and doing everything online were stressful for some.

How Can Employee Well-Being Make Your Business More Competitive and Profitable

By Professor Hew Gill
Until relatively recently employee well-being has often been viewed as a subfield of health and safety that is primarily concerned with minimising company health care costs and liabilities.  

How Do We Rebound From The Pandemic?

By Professor Mahendhiran Sanggaran Nair
According to the World Economic Forum, Emerging Asia, including, Malaysia, is in real danger of falling into an inequality trap as it recovers from the pandemic.

Blockchain Technology for eLearning at Time of Pandemic Restrictions

By Dr Houshyar Honar Pajooh
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, online and distance learning has become incredibly popular all around the world.

What Next for Sabah, Sarawak Post-Covid?

By Dr Goh Chun Sheng
Sabah has taken steps to ensure its palm oil is produced to global standards.

Pursuing Professional Career Development to Address Technological Challenges of Tomorrow

By Professor Serge Demidenko and Professor Ts. Dr -Ing. Lau Sian Lun
ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University has embarked on developing and introducing its new undergraduate and postgraduate engineering offerings.

ºìÐÓÊÓÆµ University Leads Regional Efforts in Recognising and Solving Climate Change

By Professor Mohamed Kheireddine Aroua
Climate change is a real threat to life on Earth and carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the major contributor.