Higher education should be relevant to the real world
The COVID-19 pandemic deluged the staid higher-education system with a welcome tsunami and this calls for universities to adapt and prepare their students for the future. AIMST University’s Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive, Prof. Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier has written an opinion piece describing explicitly the advantages that can be gained by university lecturers and students during the pandemic. In addition, he suggested that universities should adapt and prepare their students for the future and their education model should be forward-looking and relevant to the real world.
Propels to Provide High Quality Education to Students
Simulation the Way Forward in Healthcare Education
The Director of AIMST University’s Clinical Skills Centre (CSC), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Patrick Tan Kee Seng has written an article regarding the utilisation of clinical simulation facility and programmes which focus on patient safety and how it enhances the effectiveness of clinical teaching involving real patients. The advancement in technology, especially in healthcare-related education and the knowledge and expertise in clinical simulation, has made it possible for educators and students worldwide to embrace the challenges created by the "new norms in education" during the pandemic.
AIMST Gets New Vice-Chancellor
An article featuring AIMST University’s Vice-Chancellor & Chief Executive, Professor Datuk Dr. John Antony Xavier was published in The Star newspaper on Sunday, 6 December 2020. Click AIMST gets new VC to read more.
‘Year-End Online Resources Quiz’ organized by Library AIMST
‘𝐘𝐞𝐚𝐫-𝐄𝐧𝐝 𝐎𝐧𝐥𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐬𝐨𝐮𝐫𝐜𝐞𝐬 𝐐𝐮𝐢𝐳’ Dear AIMST students and staff, In creating awareness of Library Online Resources and to enhance the usage, AIMST University’s Library is organising ‘Year-End Online Resources Quiz’ from 14th-18th December 2020 (Monday-Friday). All AIMST students and staff (academic & non-academic) are cordially invited to participate in this quiz and we look forward to your enthusiastic participation and support!!! Please view the brochure for more details and for enquiries, please call Ms. Mary Theresa at 04-4298445 (Only AIMST students and staff are eligible to participate in this quiz) #quiz #library #aimst
Visit by Mont Royale College Officials


Should I Continue for Postgraduate in Pharmacy or Join the Workforce?
First of all, congratulations on getting your Bachelor of Pharmacy degree. At this point, you're probably considering the next path to take. Should you continue your post-graduate studies in Pharmacy or join the workforce? Both choices are viable. Another qualification in the bag could get you a higher salary, while an early work experience will equip you with clinical skills that may not be learned in school. However, there are other factors you need to consider before deciding which option will be best for you. In helping you decide which one may be best for you, we'll talk about the pros and cons of both. Some of the factors we'll consider include costs (tuition fees), skills you can acquire, ROI, what you would be studying, and your commitment to study.
Getting a Postgraduate Degree in Pharmacy
The main advantages of taking up post-graduate studies in Pharmacy is the salary you would be getting when you are employed and the in-depth knowledge you'll acquire about your field. The only con to pursuing a post-graduate degree would be the cost of study.-
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Joining the Workforce
Joining the workforce immediately after your Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy gives you earning power. The pay may not be so much, but it could be sufficient to pay the bills.-
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Finally, whether you choose to pursue a postgraduate degree in Pharmacy or join the workforce immediately after getting your Bachelor’s degree, both choices have a way of improving your professional outlook. It all boils down to which option will best suit your priority and the most cost-effective option as you pursue your goals in the long run. For more information regarding pharmacy courses in Malaysia, including pharmacy degree courses in Malaysia, Bachelor of Pharmacy and Masters in Clinical Pharmacy, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful counsellors.What Jobs Can You Get with a Master’s Degree in Biotechnology?
Most biotech jobs may not require more than a Bachelor of Biotechnology in order to gain employment. However, a Master’s in Biotechnology is one way to stand out from the crowd, as is gaining expertise in a sub-discipline of the industry. A master's program in biotechnology offers electives, specializations and concentrations that can turn a generalist into an expert in the field. The advantages of an advanced degree in biotechnology are numerous, including greater job opportunities, higher salaries and higher professional responsibilities. Here are some of the jobs you can get with a Master's in Biotechnology.
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Biomedical Scientist
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Biotechnology Research Associates
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Quality Control Analysts
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Senior Research Scientists
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Biochemists
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Product Development Managers
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Typically, Master's degree holders in biotechnology are often found in university labs and hospital clinics. However, they can sometimes be found using their knowledge teaching university undergraduates or fields where they can put their knowledge to work, like marketing, product development and public policy. Biotech professionals may also be found in some other positions, such as intellectual property law or management consulting.How to Choose an MBA Program?
With so many top-level programmes available across the world, choosing an MBA programme can be quite overwhelming. For this reason, you may not know where to start looking or what to look for without proper guidance. Keep in mind that your choice of school to pursue your MBA has the potential to shape your professional network and influence your professional prospects. In choosing an MBA programme, consider the following factors to make the right choice:
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Culture and Personality
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Finally, when choosing an MBA programme, it shouldn't be all about the programme's duration, post-graduate salaries, or the number of jobs offered. It should also be about defining the field you intend to pursue and to state the qualities you care about in a business school. Careful research will ensure that you are spending time and effort by choosing a school that will be a good match for you.Career Options in Human Anatomy and Biology
Human anatomy and biology are life sciences. Postgraduates of Human anatomy and biology are in demand across various sectors, including government departments, health ministries, forensic science, and environmental agencies. There are also career opportunities in communications, engineering, and education. The following are career options in human anatomy and biology you can pursue after studying an MBBS course in Malaysia.
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Postsecondary Health Specialties Teachers
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Radiologic and MRI Technicians
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Physical Therapists
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Medical Writers
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Biomedical Engineers
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Biomedical Scientists
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Pharmaceutical Scientists or Product Specialists
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Clinical Research
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There are several exciting and in-demand career options in human anatomy and biology for job seekers. Graduates who studied medicine in Malaysia can choose to pursue any of the above career options.
For more information regarding courses offered by the medical university in Malaysia, please feel free to get in touch with our friendly and helpful counsellors.Scroll Collection for 2020 AIMST Graduans
Dear Graduates of 2020, Hats off to all the 2020 graduates! Congratulations on your graduation from AIMST University’s management team. Your hard work deserves warm and thoughtful words of recognition. You have reached a major milestone in your life. Due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, AIMST 2020 Convocation Ceremony has been postponed to a new date that will be announced later. Hence, AIMST Management will release the scrolls to the graduates after the approval by the University’s Senate with the following conditions: 1. Graduates need to fill up the Scroll Request Online Form (link will be given on 18 December 2020). 2. Graduates are required to settle all outstanding debts with the University (tuition fees, accommodation fees, etc). 3. Graduates must have completed the tracer study. 4. All applications are subject to the approval of AIMST Management. 5. The scrolls can be collected at the Admission Counter or will be posted (upon request) after 28 December 2020. 6. This scroll collection exercise is NOT APPLICABLE for MBBS students, as they have not completed their studies yet. We wish you the very best as you navigate the next chapter of your journey and we welcome you to the AIMST Alumni Community. Please do not hesitate to contact Student Admissions & Records Division at (04-4298000 ext. 1267/1266/1265/8214) for further clarification. Thank you.
Free webinar on ‘Demystifying diabetes: Is Type 2 DM reversible?
AIMST University’s Faculty of Allied Health Professions (FAHP) is organizing a webinar on ‘Demystifying diabetes: Is Type 2 DM reversible?’ at 11 am on 27th November 2020.
This webinar is in conjunction with the World Diabetes Day (WDD) which is celebrated on November 14 every year and the theme for World Diabetes Day 2020 is ‘The Nurse and Diabetes’. WDD falls on the birthday of Fredrick Banting who, along with Charles Best, were credited for the discovery of insulin in 1921.
The webinar consists of a presentation on 'Demystifying Diabetes: Is Reversible Type 2 DM?’ and a session for debate. The resource person for the webinar will be Ms. Wong Lai Kun, Lecturer at FAHP, and it will be moderated by Ms. Drona Dewi, an alumna of AIMST University’s Faculty of Applied Sciences (Batch 4) and the founder & CEO of Drona Wellness.
Please fill the registration form at Demystifying Diabetes: Is Type 2 DM reversible? and view the brochure for more details. E-certificate will be provided for registered participants.


