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Dr Nur Amirah Mohd Zahri secures GPNS grant to advance thermal management

The engineering industry stands as one of the pillars of human progress, shaping the world we live in through infrastructure, technology, and innovation. Central to this industry’s evolution is the critical role of research. SEGi University’s Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment & Information Technology (FoEBEIT) stands as a beacon of academic excellence and innovation in...
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Africa Open Learning receives ‘Best Online Education Provider’ at Elets World Education Summit 2023: Malaysia

In an era marked by technological advancements and an ever-growing demand for accessible education, online learning has emerged as a vital tool in bridging educational gaps and extending opportunities to learners worldwide. Recognising the significance of online education, SEGi University & Colleges unveiled Africa Open Learning, an initiative introduced in collaboration with the Ministry of...
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A leap towards sustainability: Ir Dr Moey Lip Kean clinches FRGS grant

In the heart of Malaysia’s bustling manufacturing sector, where the hum of machinery blends with the pulse of economic growth, a revolutionary research project has been undertaken. Driven by the urgent need to combat high energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions associated with mechanical cooling systems, this research delves deep into the realm of natural...
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Unlocking new frontiers in dental research: Dr Fazliny Abd Rahman clinches FRGS grant

In the vast landscape of human knowledge, research plays a pivotal role in charting unexplored territories and dispelling ambiguity. It embodies a systematic and scientific quest for fresh insights, transcending the boundaries of specific fields. Within the realm of education, research is not merely an academic exercise; it is a transformative force that shapes the...
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Make your dream job a reality with PTPTNx’tra

We all have equal rights, but we don’t have equal opportunities. This is the bitter reality of a poor family that is unable to afford the quality education to bring themselves out of poverty. According to the Department Of Statistics, Malaysia’s absolute poverty rate is at 6.2% in 2022, a decrease from the 8.2% recorded...
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SEGians won 2nd place at IMU Case-Based Learning Challenge

SEGi University proudly congratulates three outstanding students, Beh Ming Hong, Chung Zuo Ming, and Chia Xin En, for their remarkable achievement of winning the 2nd place at the IMU Case-Based Learning (InterVarsity) Challenge. This competition, hosted by the Department of Human Biology, School of Medicine, in collaboration with IMU SRC, is designed to enhance collaborative...
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SEGi University Redefines Global Education: Business Leaders of Tomorrow Emerge

SEGi recently welcomed a group of 65 aspiring business and management students from KPR College of Arts Science and Research as part of its esteemed Student Mobility Programme. This collaboration not only allows these students to enrich their academic journey at SEGi for a semester but also facilitates the exchange of knowledge and cross-cultural understanding...
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SEGi Ranks Top for 13 Consecutive Years with SETARA and MyQUEST Accolades

SEGi University & Colleges are proud to share our extraordinary achievements in the 2022 SETARA and MyQUEST accreditation evaluations. For an astonishing 13th year running, we have proudly secured the top ratings, firmly establishing our position as one of Malaysia’s leading and largest providers of quality higher education. All 6 of our campuses received the...
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SEGi Ranks Top for 13 Consecutive Years with SETARA and MyQUEST Accolades

SEGi University & Colleges are proud to share our extraordinary achievements in the 2022 SETARA and MyQUEST accreditation evaluations. For an astonishing 13th year running, we have proudly secured the top ratings, firmly establishing our position as one of Malaysia’s leading and largest providers of quality higher education. All 6 of our campuses received the...
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Fukushima’s Radioactive Waters: Navigating Japan’s Wastewater Controversy

Japan is one of the countries that suffered the most from nuclear energy use. In World War II, they suffered from the atomic bombings on 6 and 9 August 1945 at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, respectively. Subsequently, on 11 March 2011, they suffered another blow of a nuclear power plant meltdown at Fukushima, partly due to...
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