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From the first days of the printed press, to the time of typewriters, radio and cable TV, and now in an online world, journalism has
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From the first days of the printed press, to the time of typewriters, radio and cable TV, and now in an online world, journalism has


Participants from public and private higher learning institutions throughout Malaysia attended the colloquium.


It’s 1 am. Your lecturer asked you to redo your assignment and send it in tomorrow. Your head feels like it’s been kicked by a


The first time you submit your creative work for public view is a nerve-racking time – you ask yourself questions like “Is it good enough?


Becoming a YouTube star appears simple: all you need to do is have the right camera/set-up, get an account, and start talking. Well, not really.


One area commonly overlooked by most organisations is its readiness for crises and its crisis communications to stakeholders. When a crisis hits, the pressure quickly mounts,


Getting an internship at Ogilvy Malaysia and a full-time job at Leo Burnett Malaysia would be a dream for anyone in advertising and communication. Well,


In Nov 2019, Journalism student Gisele Soo got an internship at the iconic Ipoh Echo publication. Today, she’s got a permanent job there before she


Three enterprising QIU students are using their time and creative talent to set up socially-impactful business and charity ventures. Find out how


Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences Prof Dr Chan Nee Nee and Psychology lecturer Dr Junaidah Yusof joined a fascinating new review of internationalisation policies in Malaysia’s higher education industry.
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