THE STAR EDUCATION FAIR
Date : 4th & 5th June 2022, 11.00am - 7.00 pm
Venue : Spice Arena Penang
Booth number : Booth A04-A08
Curb inflation, accelerate income growth to reduce cost of living
As Malaysia continues to be ravaged by global inflation, it is high time to address income growth and inflation suppression. Malaysia's prices are bound to go up and continue to be exposed to the ravages of global inflation. The Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University, Professor Datuk Dr John Antony Xavier, has enlisted strategies to cope with the rising cost of living and factors that causes inflation in an article titled 'Curb inflation, accelerate income growth to reduce cost of living.' The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 4 June 2022. Click here to read.
13th CONVOCATION CEREMONY
28th May 2022 will be Day 1 - 13th Convocation 2022
29th May 2022 will be Day 2 - 13th Convocation 2022
Click Here to : View More DetailsInterest rate fights inflation better than a currency peg
Read more about the measures taken by Bank Negara to fight inflation and the circumstances that forced the country’s central bank to take pre-emptive action to raise its benchmark interest rate to two per cent recently in an article by Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier, Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University. The article, ‘Interest rate fights inflation better than a currency peg,’ got featured in the columnist section of NST on 17 May 2022. Click here to read.
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AIMST UNIVERSITY OPEN DAY 2022
Open Day from 22nd until 24th April 2022 (Friday until Sunday)
- 22nd April 2022 (Friday), 8.00 am - 5.00 pm
- 23rd April 2022 (Saturday), 9.00 am - 3.00 pm
- 24th April 2022 (Sunday), 9.00 am - 3.00 pm
MALAYSIA EDUCATION FAIR
Date : 16th & 17th April 2022 (Sat & Sun)
Venue : Setia SPICE Convention Centre, Penang
Booth number : B40 & B41
Tackling harassment in medical profession
Director of the Clinical Skills Centre (CSC), Associate Professor Dr. Patrick Tan Kee Seng and Associate Professor Dr. Saraswathi Bina Rai from the Faculty of Medicine have contributed their ideas on tackling harassment in the medical profession and outlined suggestions that will help to end the oppression. Read more about it in an article titled ‘Tackling harassment in medical profession’, which got featured in the ‘Letters to the Editor’ column of NST on 16 April 2022. Click here to read.
Interest rate hike necessitates continued expansionary policies
The economic fortunes of the nation are determined by the current monetary policy of the United States, China's policy on Covid and massive lockdowns, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war and the rising oil prices. This combination of events will undoubtedly see the nation's inflation soar ahead of the current level. Learn more about it in an op-ed by Professor Datuk Dr John Antony Xavier, Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University. The article, ‘Interest rate hike necessitates continued expansionary policies,’ got featured in the columnist section of NST on 12 April 2022. Click here to read.
The art and science of nursing
According to the Dean of Faculty of Allied Health Professions, AIMST University, Associate Professor Dr Yu Chye Wah, nursing is as much an art as science. A successful nurse cannot have one without the other. Therefore, it is vital to balance the artistic and scientific aspects of nursing. Dr Yu has enlisted five strategies to forge an integration of the art and science of nursing for better patient outcomes in an article titled, 'The art and science of nursing.' It got featured in the 'Letters to the Editor' section of NST on 29 March 2022. Click here to read.
Simple rule in living with Covid: Protect yourself to protect others
Living with Covid-19 is about taking personal and social responsibility seriously while pursuing day-to-day activities. Taking personal responsibility means keeping ourselves from getting Covid-19. Learn more about it through an article on ‘Simple rule in living with Covid: Protect yourself to protect others’ by the Director of the Clinical Skills Centre (CSC), AIMST University, Associate Professor Dr. Patrick Tan Kee Seng. The article got featured in the columnist section of NST on 28 March 2022. Click here to read.
Govt’s expansionary policies slowed the impact of supply chain disruptions
The increasingly protectionist tendencies of nations, the Covid-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have amplified the fractures in global supply chains. As Malaysia relies on imported raw materials, supply chain and oil supply disruption raise the cost of imports. However, being a net exporter of oil and the increase of palm oil prices and the government's expansionary policies, the impact of supply chain disruptions has been minimal. Read more about this in an op-ed by Professor Datuk Dr John Antony Xavier, Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive of AIMST University. The article, 'Govt's expansionary policies slowed the impact of supply chain disruptions', got featured in the columnist section of NST on 25 March 2022. Click here to read.