Senior Lecturer in the Department of Educational Psychology and Counselling at the University of Malaya
Mental health is the second most prevalent health condition in Malaysia, and one of the largest causes of death worldwide today. Dr Azy, an Associate Professor from the University of Malaya, shares the impact of stigma and lack of mental health literacy on our community's growth and innovation.
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Caitlyn’s speech presents the essence of “freedom” as the pinnacle of human potential, exploring 3 different philosophical perspectives, both historically established and contemporary, to combat today’s complacency.
Head of the Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering Program at Monash University Malaysia
Dr Edwin, the Head of Monash University Malaysia’s Robotics & Mechatronics Engineering program, shares his industry insight on the future of robotics, highlighting his team's advanced research as well as future projections within the industry.
Executive Director of Tohtonku
Jasper, the Executive Director of Tohtonku, a Malaysian skincare brand, discusses the highly relevant topic of setting achievable "SMART" resolutions.
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Joe's speech highlights the infinite possibilities within music, demonstrating it's nature as a tool embodying human expression.
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Theoretically, infinite elements could be formed, which would push past the boundaries of our limited understanding of the endless universe. Justin and Shuraim explore this idea, making the physical nature of element formation bite-sized, and discussing the current, and present limits and how they can be countered.
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Kayden and Yu-Han’s speech contrasts classic films with modern ones, arguing that contemporary movies fall short in storytelling, character development, and innovation, mentioning beloved familiar franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, and Toy Story.
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Nathanael and Nixon presents a highly researched and informative study about how consumer decision-making is shaped by social media and reveals predatory marketing strategies used by firms to exploit this.
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Nathanael and Nixon presents a highly researched and informative study about how consumer decision-making is shaped by social media and reveals predatory marketing strategies used by firms to exploit this.
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Theoretically, infinite elements could be formed, which would push past the boundaries of our limited understanding of the endless universe. Justin and Shuraim explore this idea, making the physical nature of element formation bite-sized, and discussing the current, and present limits and how they can be countered.
Head of the School of Pharmacy at Monash University Malaysia
Dr. Gan Siew Hua, former Head of the School of Pharmacy at Monash University Malaysia, inspires with her adversity and resilience.
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Vincent presents the argument that we are not alone in the infinite, with compelling evidence through the use of data analysis and projections of development in A.I. and technology.
Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham Malaysia
Dr. Tissa Chandesa, Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham Malaysia, discusses the limitless possibilities of Artificial Intelligence in his speech.
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Kayden and Yu-Han’s speech contrasts classic films with modern ones, arguing that contemporary movies fall short in storytelling, character development, and innovation, mentioning beloved familiar franchises like Marvel, Star Wars, and Toy Story.