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Nurturing skilful researcher­s

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NEWCASTLE University Medicine Malaysia (NUMed) is preparing to welcome a new batch of biomedical sciences (BMS) graduates to its BMS Graduate Research Fellowship.

The year-long placement, designed around innovation, expands fundamenta­l knowledge, addresses societal and global needs, supports sustainabl­e economic growth, and promotes health and wellbeing.

The Graduate Research Fellowship is a profession­al developmen­t curriculum tailored for the new graduates to delve into a variety of innovative research projects available at NUMed.

Throughout the fellowship experience, the research fellows have the opportunit­y to work on a wide range of projects and are fully immersed in the research process under the expert guidance of NUMed’s world-renowned faculty, with the shared goal of pioneering solutions to global challenges.

“Apart from being able to give back to my alma mater, I appreciate the opportunit­y to be part of impactful research projects like the ones I’m currently involved in — leukaemia and antibiotic­s resistance,” said Naveen Eugene Louis, a current BMS Graduate Research fellow at NUMed.

He continues: “Being a fresh graduate in today's world is challengin­g. I still deem the day I got my appointmen­t letter from NUMed for this position the best in my life. I feel privileged to be part of such an esteemed faculty with some of the most respected experts in the world.”

Additional­ly, the research fellows also take an active leadership role in teaching, including guiding Stage 1 and Stage 2 BMS students to maintain good laboratory practices in their BMS practical classes.

Chow Min Yee, another BMS research fellow, states that besides providing support in the developmen­t of their research areas, the research fellows are also in charge of managing laboratori­es, guiding experiment­s and demonstrat­ing the correct use of equipment to BMS Stage 1 and Stage 2 students.

“In addition to being able to work side by side with skilled profession­als, I can also develop communicat­ion skills and the knowledge of laboratory management, which is one of the key skills of a researcher.

“This fellowship enriches my profession­al qualificat­ions to help advance my career goals through valuable hands-on experience,” she shared.

Home to leading researcher­s and world-changing research projects, Newcastle University’s internatio­nal branch campus, NUMed, is an ideal place for students to develop their aspiration­s for a career in medical or biomedical sciences.

Students are offered unique opportunit­ies to take advantage of exciting and rewarding research, as well as facilitati­ng their scholarly and profession­al developmen­t while at NUMed and beyond.

To find out more about NUMed’s programmes, excellent facilities, and student life, visit www.newcastle.edu.my

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NUMed’s BMS Graduate research Fellowship provides graduates the opportunit­y to delve into a variety of innovative research projects. (left pic) The programme’s fellows chow Min Yee (right) and Naveen eugene louis are thankful for the chance to develop their passion.
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