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Education
How to be irreplaceable
Artificial intelligence (AI) can write your emails. It can summarise your reports, generate your slides, and answer your messages faster than you ever could. In the time it takes you to make a cup of coffee, AI has already completed tasks that once took an entire afternoon.
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Education
Experience still counts
PROFICIENCY in artificial intelligence (AI) alone is insufficient to prepare graduates for the workplace.
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Education
Attracting next-gen farmers
WHEN agriculture is recognised as a modern profession that offers competitive salaries and clear career progression, more young people will be encouraged to join the sector, says University College of Agroscience Malaysia (UCAM) Faculty of Agroscience dean Shahira A'in Noor Azmi.
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Education
Growing green careers
DEMAND for green agricultural careers is expected to grow as farming systems respond to climate change, resource scarcity and the need to reduce environmental impacts, says Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Faculty of Educational Studies Department of Science and Technical Education senior lecturer Dr Normala Ismail.
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Education
UTeM to develop M’sia’s quantum computing talent
COMPUTING is evolving rapidly, with quantum computing emerging as a next-generation technology designed to tackle complex problems beyond the capabilities of conventional computers.
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Education
Queen urges learning with heart
EDUCATION is a force that shapes both knowledge and character.
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Education
New fellowship to shape M’sian leaders
AMID a rapidly changing global landscape, the country needs more leaders capable of working beyond organisational and sectoral boundaries to develop solutions that benefit society as a whole.
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Education
Skills AI must not replace
ARTIFICIAL intelligence (AI) should be embraced as a learning tool, but students must ensure it enhances rather than replaces their ability to think critically and independently, says Star Media Group deputy executive editor Dr Christina Chin.
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Education
Stories that WoW
DROP everything and write (DEW) may sound simple but for students, turning it into reality requires commitment and creativity.
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Nation
‘Make school enjoyable to reduce stress for teachers’
IPOH: School administrators should foster a conducive and enjoyable working environment to help reduce stress among teachers, says Datuk Khairudin Abu Hanipah.
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Education
32 UTAR scientists among world’s top 5%
A TOTAL of 32 researchers affiliated with Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) have been recognised among the World's Top 5% of Scientists in the SciRank Global 2025 registry.
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Education
Keeping KL a top student choice
WHILE Kuala Lumpur remains among the world's top 15 cities for students, steps must be taken to ensure it retains its appeal in the years ahead.
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Education
Memorisation matters
LETTER FROM YONG XIN JIE English language lecturer Faculty of Languages and Linguistics Universiti Malaya
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Nation
Action taken following claims of bullied teacher at Perak school
IPOH: Follow-up action has been taken following claims that teacher had been bullied at a school in Perak recently.
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Nation
Teacher, Chemor school administration urged to reconcile
Perak State EXCO Member for Education, Higher Education, Youth and Sports Datuk Khairudin Abu Hanipah.
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Govt focusing on tech skills for those aged 18 to 40, says Chang
IPOH: The government is currently focusing on developing technology skills among those aged 18 to 40, with no specific programmes yet in place to expose younger children to artificial intelligence, robotics and other emerging technologies, says Datuk Chang Lih Kang.
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Sabah & Sarawak
UCSF ready to open doors to international students, says Hajiji
KOTA KINABALU: The time is now right for home-grown University College Sabah Foundation (UCSF) to open its doors to international students, says Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
