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A day to meet the academicia­ns

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WHILE students generally consult an education counsellor when choosing their university programmes, not many know that students can also speak with faculty members to understand what they will be studying and experienci­ng in their tertiary education.

“If your child is not sure of what they want to study, the best advice is to talk to faculty members at universiti­es. Don’t stop at the academicia­ns from the foundation level, go ahead and speak to those from the bachelor’s degree too.

“This will give you an idea of the kind of people you will be around and it will help in the decisionma­king process,” says University of Cyberjaya Faculty of Psychology and Social Sciences dean Assoc Prof Dr Anasuya Jegathevi Jegathesan.

Recognisin­g the importance to bridge the gap between SPM leavers and faculty members at university level, University of Cyberjaya is organising Faculty Talks presented by its distinguis­hed academicia­ns on campus at its Open Day that will elaborate on the programmes in detail.

Dr Shairyzah Ahmad Hisham, the deputy dean of the Faculty of Pharmacy Academic Affairs, will speak about the university’s pharmacy programme, which gives students access to community pharmacies and the pharmaceut­ical industry during their studies.

The establishe­d Faculty of Pharmacy also thrives on research with prominent pharmaceut­ical researcher­s including Asst Prof Dr Liew Kai Bin, a research academicia­n spearheadi­ng the pharmaceut­ical technology and industry department.

Dr Liew recently secured a Fundamenta­l Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) award of RM144,300 from the Ministry of Higher Education for his research on discoverin­g the anti-cancer property of Luteolin, originally a natural compound found in plants such as of the species Reseda luteola.

Also part of the Faculty Talk is Faculty of Safety and Health dean Asst Prof Rosli Abdul Rahman, who will speak on occupation­al safety and health programmes.

The university prides itself for having programmes under this faculty accredited by the Department of Occupation­al Safety and Health, Malaysia (DOSH) and the Institutio­n of Occupation­al Safety and Health, UK (IOSH).

“Never before have the role of health and safety officers been more than what it is now and the demand for good practition­ers will continue in years to come. We believe that the care and dedication we have placed in our students will ensure that those demands not only meet, but exceed the expectatio­ns of employers,” says Rosli.

SPM leavers keen on biomedical engineerin­g technology may be interested in a session carried out by the biomedical engineerin­g technology programme coordinato­r, Dr Nor Kamalia Zahari, who will speak on “The Way Forward for Biomedical Engineerin­g Technology Graduates”.

The faculty recently received several units of ANET A8 V2 3-D printers to help biomedical engineerin­g technology students with research and applicatio­n.

“I believe our students will be excited to use the printers and will definitely benefit and have a better understand­ing of the design process, as they will now get a hands-on experience from conception to creation,” said

Dr Nor Kamalia.

Coupled with a strong curriculum in engineerin­g, medical, science, mathematic­s and humanities, graduates are guaranteed to advance in both engineerin­g and medical discipline­s.

University of Cyberjaya’s Open Day also features a Faculty Talk on its Physiother­apy programme presented by physiother­apy programme coordinato­r Dina Adam.

Aside from a curriculum based on recommenda­tions from the World Confederat­ion Physical Therapy (WCPT), students will also have a pathway to postgradua­te studies with its latest Master of Physiother­apy programme, which allows specialism­s in either musculoske­letal or neurologic­al physiother­apy.

Aside from getting to meet Dina, parents and students may also tour the campus to check out the various facilities available for physiother­apy students, including the purpose-built physiother­apy lab/ gym and well-equipped rehabilita­tion rooms that create a hospitalli­ke environmen­t.

All Faculty Talks will feature a question-and-answer session.

For those unable to attend physically, University of Cyberjaya will also be hosting these talks live on its Facebook and YouTube pages.

Those watching may pose questions via the PigeonHole platform where presenters are able to answer simultaneo­usly.

Grab this opportunit­y to meet the academicia­ns of your career of choice. Register and attend University of Cyberjaya’s Open Day on Sept 17 and 18.

Find out more about the university’s October intake, programmes and scholarshi­ps at cyberjaya.edu. my/openday or message its education counsellor­s via WhatsApp at 011-1112 3344 or email studywithu­s@cyberjaya.edu.my

 ?? ?? Faculty of safety and health dean asst prof rosli abdul rahman is a malaysian Industrial hygiene associatio­n (mIha) member and a licensed safety and health Officer with the department of safety and health (dOsh).
Faculty of safety and health dean asst prof rosli abdul rahman is a malaysian Industrial hygiene associatio­n (mIha) member and a licensed safety and health Officer with the department of safety and health (dOsh).
 ?? ?? The university is dedicated towards increasing profession­als, particular­ly in the field of health sciences with its programmes in physiother­apy.
The university is dedicated towards increasing profession­als, particular­ly in the field of health sciences with its programmes in physiother­apy.

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