Bilangan siswa sains kesihatan Melayu melonjak

Bilangan siswa sains kesihatan Melayu melonjak hampir 330% dalam tempoh 10 tahun Source: BERITA mediacorp https://berita.mediacorp.sg/mobilem/singapura/bilangan-siswa-sains-kesihatan-melayu-melonjak-hampir-330-dalam/4643550.html

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Dreams Realised, Dreams Deferred

By Assoc Prof John Donaldson Many students in Singapore’s Normal (Technical) (or NT) stream do indeed have specific dreams and aspirations. Some of these students fail to achieve their dreams, but many others succeed – with the help of specific kinds of interventions....

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Losing it All: Stories of Bankruptcy

By Nabilah Mohammad Bankruptcy is not something many would consider as a solution when faced with a challenging financial situation. Along with it comes a host of negative clauses. And because few people see it coming, the people who become bankrupt rarely understand...

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Environment, Sustainability and Islam

By Sheikh Mohamad Farouq Abdul Fareez The groundbreaking Netflix documentary Seaspiracy shocked viewers by exposing the widespread corruption within the global fishing industry. It mainly focused on the harmful impact of industrial fishing on the ecosystem and how...

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Budget 2021: A Glimpse into Our Future

By Muhammad Faris Alfiq Mohd Afandi After an unprecedented four Budgets in 2020 (namely Unity, Resilience, Solidarity and Fortitude) to cushion the impact of COVID-19, Singapore is in a better position to Emerge Stronger Together, an apt name for Budget 2021. Other...

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Surrendering of Religion to Technology

By Sheikh Mohamad Farouq Abdul Fareez Modernity has given us unprecedented connectivity to the extent that we can connect families from opposite ends of the world with just a single touch. Unknowingly, modernity has also transformed this connectivity into something...

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Food Delivery Workers – Riding the Waves of Uncertainty

By Nabilah Mohammad In the past couple of years, the gig economy – specifically the food delivery sector – has experienced a burst of demand as a result of fundamental shifts in consumer behaviour. The delivery boom has also created a massive new sector of employment...

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Branding Islam: Beyond the Halal Market

By Muhammad Faris Alfiq  If you have ever watched The Social Dilemma on Netflix, you will realise how corporations use data as a bargaining chip to fuel their algorithms and influence consumers to purchase certain goods. This is marketing and advertising, and they are...

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In Pursuit of Work-Life Balance with Nurul Arif

In a recent study of 40 cities conducted by tech company Kisi[1], Singapore was ranked second after Tokyo for the most overworked city and among the bottom ten cities for work-life balance. The study showed that employees in Singapore worked an average of 44.6 hours...

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Branding Islam: Beyond the Halal Market

Branding Islam: Beyond the Halal Market

By Muhammad Faris Alfiq  If you have ever watched The Social Dilemma on Netflix, you will realise how corporations use data as a bargaining chip to fuel their algorithms and influence consumers to purchase certain goods. This is marketing and advertising, and they are...

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In Pursuit of Work-Life Balance with Nurul Arif

In Pursuit of Work-Life Balance with Nurul Arif

In a recent study of 40 cities conducted by tech company Kisi[1], Singapore was ranked second after Tokyo for the most overworked city and among the bottom ten cities for work-life balance. The study showed that employees in Singapore worked an average of 44.6 hours...

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Voices of Youth: A Conversation on Employment

Voices of Youth: A Conversation on Employment

By Nabilah Mohammad THE CHANGING LANDSCAPE Today’s young people are the most educated generation ever. They often enter the working world with considerably more years of schooling than their parents or grandparents. In Singapore today, more than 95 percent of each...

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Narrowing the Generational Gap

Narrowing the Generational Gap

By Muhammad Faris Alfiq One of the most discussed topics in school while I was growing up was the ‘generation gap’. It used to be about communicating with parents or those older than us, or on new technologies used by us versus those used by older folks, the...

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Voices of Youth: A Conversation on Employment

Voices of Youth: A Conversation on Employment

The study is initiated on the premise that there is a need for a more nuanced understanding of the ways youths view their own circumstances, particularly as a Malay/Muslim youth in Singapore. The objective is to gather insights into youth perceptions and experiences. By understanding the pathways of influence through which attitudes and values are proliferated, the study hopes to adduce the necessary information for stakeholders to design new programmes and adapt proven interventions for youth development.

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In the Valley of Dreams with Zannath Bee

In the Valley of Dreams with Zannath Bee

Silicon Valley is the centre for innovative technology and home to more than 2,000 tech companies. High-valued tech companies such as Google, Apple, eBay and PayPal, among others, have greatly contributed to America’s reputation as a global leader in technology...

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The COVID-19 Frontliners: Soldiering against the Pandemic

The COVID-19 Frontliners: Soldiering against the Pandemic

By Nabilah Mohammad   THE WORLD REMADE BY COVID-19Just a few months ago, the Coronavirus Disease 2019, or COVID-19, was unheard of, but now, almost every continent is battling the virus. The disease is an infectious one caused by a newly discovered coronavirus...

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Classical Malay Texts: Of Relevance and Reverence

Classical Malay Texts: Of Relevance and Reverence

By Muhammad Faris Alfiq William Shakespeare – a figure so far away from us here in Singapore, and yet we are well familiar with his works: Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, as well as A Midsummer Night’s Dream, to name a few. Similarly, Islamic scholar Imam Al-Ghazali,...

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Hydrocarbon Exploration with Erza Aripin

Hydrocarbon Exploration with Erza Aripin

This interview was also published in Karyawan, A Magazine by AMP Singapore, April 2020, Volume 5, Issue 2. There has been an increasing demand for oil and gas as global economies and infrastructure continue to rely heavily on petroleum-based products. The oil and gas...

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