Contact information
Phone: 03-2617 3018/3087
Email: [email protected]
Operating hours: Monday – Friday, 8.30 a.m. – 5.30 p.m
Location: FCAM, 1st Floor, Block A.
Universiti Malaya – Wales
Hey! I’m Jansika Ganesan. I’m here as the Event Officer 2 and Faculty Of Business Representative. Fun fact about me; I like baking and henna art. Please get in touch with me if you need any assistance.
Hello, Dilend here. I’m a little shy, but please come say heyyyy. I’m into automobiles, fitness, and capturing beautiful digital photos. I’m excited to be your new Sports Development Officer, and I aim to spark your interest in the activities we’re planning. “Individually, we are one drop. Together, we are an ocean”
Hey, Haymaraj here! I love outdoor activities and I’m very passionate about the gym and exercise! I also love exploring and trying new things wherever I go. If you ever need help, feel free to contact me anytime!
Ānñyeönghaseyō yeòlèobuń! I’m Jacinth – I’m a simple person who loves all things adventure and new eventualities. I’m currently doing my BA in Accounting and I’m the Financial Officer of the student council. Feel free to reach out to me whenever you need help and I’ll do my best to help any way I can.
Hello! I’m Darishini, the Student Welfare Officer here. I am a dance and music lover. I love listening to people and helping others with any problems they’re facing. So if you’re looking for a good listener or a helping hand, feel free to contact me!
Hello, my name is Priyankka Gurunathan. I’m excited for the opportunity to be a part of the team! Music has always been my go-to activity for all occasions.
Hi, i’m Namees but everyone calls me Lia! i’m the vice president, and i can’t wait to help improve this university for all its students ?
Hello! I’m Afrah and I’m currently doing my BBA in international business. Besides my caffeine addiction, I take an interest in bits and pieces of everything. I’ll be your President this term! Feel free to reach out with any of your concerns or queries to me or our team on @iumwsc on Instagram
Chief People Officer,
MBSB Bank
Farid Basir, 51, joined MBSB Bank as the new Chief People Officer on April 19, 2021.
With experience in Human Resources (HR) disciplines spanning over two decades, Farid brings along a wealth of professional insights to MBSB, having had career exposures abroad and across industries, ranging from telecommunications, insurance to fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) and banking.
Upon graduation in 1994, he started off his career with Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM), specializing in HR restructuring, training, succession planning, total rewards, organizational development and policies & procedures.
He then moved to focus on performance and rewards management at the country’s then-largest national insurer, Malaysia National Insurance Bhd (MNI).
Ten years on, Swiss multinational food and drink processing conglomerate Nestle took him on board in 2004, where he assumed various HR roles in Malaysia, Switzerland, The Philippines and South Africa.
Upon his return under TalentCorp’s Returning Expert Programme (REP), Farid was appointed as the Chief Human Capital Officer at Bank Kerjasama Rakyat Malaysia Bhd in 2016. Thereafter, he returned to TM to assume a similar post until December 2020.
Being a proponent of continuous professional education, Farid has added several business and leadership programmes into his curriculum vitae – with certifications from Cambridge Judge Business School; Said Business School at the University of Oxford; Institut Européen d’Administration des Affaires, or popularly known as INSEAD; and the Institute for Management Development (IMD) in Switzerland.
He took centre stage internationally when he was awarded the “Upcoming Personality in Islamic Finance 2017” at the Global Islamic Finance Awards (GIFA) 2017, held in Kazakhstan; and the “CHRO of the Year” at the World HRD Congress 2018 in India.
A strong advocate of leadership excellence initiatives for the younger generation of workforce, Farid is presently the Vice- President of Malaysian Employer Federation (MEF).
Talent Curator, Organization Advisor & Mentor
Aishah’s journey in HR started more than 20 years ago in Performance Management. She is a strategic and resourceful problem solver with working experience in diverse industries – consulting, financial services (conventional and Islamic), IT, oil & gas, and facilities management. Aishah is a proponent of systems thinking, change management and human dynamics – connecting the dots between people, purpose and technology. With a postgraduate background in engineering, she is a firm proponent of data and technology as the enabler for agility and productivity. She led and achieved business results via business-centric people programs in public listed companies and GLC sectors. Her expertise is also sought by Boards and C Suites for Talent Assessment and Selection. She volunteers as a program curator and mentor in several programs for emerging women leaders.
Areas of Expertise
We’ll try again and we’ll fail again because that’s what progress looks like. Progress looks like a bunch of failures and you’re going to have feelings about that because it’s sad, but you cannot fall apart. And then one day, we will succeed.
Don’t let anything or anyone hold you back from embarking on new experiences or taking on new challenges! Life is too short to live with regrets, live it how you want to!
Hi everyone, my name is Melissa Michael but you can call me Mel. I am 23 and currently in my first year of biotechnology. I am an adventurous person, love to explore new things, and am very easy going and warm-hearted. With that, I am ready to lend my ears, and help out if you have any issues regarding the university or peers. So do not hesitate to just contact me through my social media platform or you can contact me personally. Very much excited to serve as a team in the next Student Council. Hoping to know each and every one of you.
Just because someone stumbles and loses their path doesn’t mean they’re lost forever
Hi, everyone! My name is Shamyl and I am here to make sure this university achieves greater heights and brings back the passion of students and faculty members. I will also ensure everyone feels connected within the university! Contact me @shamylazran on Instagram for any enquiries!
Hello, everyone! My name is Zharif and I will be your IBS representative! I am currently in my third year of Marketing. I plan on building a bridge between students of FOB and the faculty members to ensure we build a communicative environment. If you need any assistance or just friend to listen, contact me on Instagram (@tgzharif)! Stay safe!
Hi eveyone :)) My name is Lakshana but I go by Aksha. I am doing Foundation in Arts here at IUMW. I’ve always been told that I’m a good listener. So if you ever need to rant about anything at all, I am right here. You can reach me through my social media and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Also, don’t worry whatever you spill stays between us. I can’t wait to work with the new student council team.
Good day to everyone, Tariq Haiqal here and I am currently in my final year studying for Real Estate Management and Auction. During the COVID-19 pandemic over the last couple of years, I noticed a more silent community of students. As a result, I believe that I have a strong sense of calling to join the Student Council in my final year to ensure I gain more experiences and leave this university better off, and with a lot of happy memories with new and old friends.
“Hello Everyone! This is Naveen. I am 21 this year and a final year student in Biotechnology. I believe that enhancing IUMW’s student experience is important as it provides students with good memories that they can reminisce over upon graduation. Based on the length of my introduction, you can see that I’m efficient and equipped for the job.
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Salutations, my name is Ganeshram and I am your Event Officer. I’m looking forward to working with my other members to come up with some amazing and interesting events which I am sure you will all enjoy!
Greetings, everyone! This is Tiffany Priscilla Robert. I’m currently pursuing my second year in the Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Psychology. I look forward to organizing and managing both physical and virtual events to fulfil students’ university life experience although it’s virtual at the moment. I can’t wait to engage with more students to create a better learning environment! Do feel free to contact me in case of any concerns, I’d do my best to assist.
“Hello there, my name is Pattrena! I am a simple person but I am also someone who is determined when it comes to my work. Together each of us can spread positivity and help one another. If you ever need anything, just text me and I’ll be there!
PS: You can just call me Patt 🙂 ”
Hello everyone! My name is Faris, I am 21 and currently in my final year, pursuing Accounting. With the past 3 years of experience as an IUMW student along with the passion that I have, I would love to offer my services to the IUMW student community. Since the pandemic began last year, I know we’re all feeling kind of lost and felt as if our student life was getting robbed. With this role, I aim, and look forward to making the students feel like students again, and that includes me!
I have been a student in Computer Science for over 2 years now, and have come to understand the struggles, requirements and expectations of each student, whether they are academic, personal, or related to one’s future. Therefore I want the university experience of each student to be one that materializes expectations, enhances potential, and instils credible academic merit. To this extent, I want to use my platform to magnify each students’ concerns, however small they may be; to work towards a collaborative development of both the student body and the university.
Assurance Leader, PwC Malaysia
Ching Chuan is the Assurance Leader for PwC Malaysia and is responsible for overseeing the firm’s overall Assurance strategy and driving its initiatives.Prior to this, he was PwC Malaysia’s Financial Services Leader. He has over 25 years of audit and business advisory experience, covering a wide range of clients from banks to other industry groups. In recent years, Ching Chuan has been responsible for multiple banking audits and various IFRS and regulatory compliance engagements.In his role as Assurance Leader, he is responsible for driving a sustainable Assurance practice with strong markets and client focus while upholding the quality agenda.
Ching Chuan graduated from the University of Malaya and he is a member of the Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), and the Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA). He has also been involved in various Malaysian Accounting Standards Board (MASB) and MIA sub-committees.
I was one of the students who had the opportunity to study one semester for free in the UK. It was an amazing experience in UWTSD, Carmarthen. I love it there! The lectures in UWTSD were very different from what I experienced in Malaysia; in terms of their teaching styles and teaching environment, it really broadened up my mind. I would advise any of you to grab the chance if you have.
1. Papers shall not exceed 10,000 words in length/not more than 6 pages including abstract, figures, references and appendices. The Manuscripts should be as concise as the subject and research method permits.
2. Manuscripts should be written in Times New Roman font with font size 12, single-spaced with an abstract of 200-300 words, and five keywords. The abstract should be placed on a separate page immediately preceding the text.
3. Before submitting your manuscripts please ensure that it has been carefully read for typographical and grammatical errors. If English is not your first language, please have your paper proof-read by an English-speaking person. Papers will be returned if the standard of English is not considered to be good enough for publication.
4. Papers should be submitted as a .doc attachment by email to the conference manager. The email address is given on the conference call for papers and is also on the style guidelines sent to authors by email.
5. Authors must STRICTLY follow the templates provided. We suggest that authors copy and paste the content into the given templates. Papers should not contain any header or footer.
6. Papers must not be sent in PDF format and should not be zipped.
7. Put the title of the paper in bold, left-aligned, at the top of the first page only.
8. You can include bulleted or numbered lists.
9. Figures and tables should be placed as close to their reference point in the text as possible. All figures and tables must have titles and must be referenced from within the text. Images must be inserted as picture files (.gif, .jpg, .bmp, .pct, .png, .psd). You may be asked to supply the pictures as separate files.
10. All manuscripts will be double-blind reviewed. To promote anonymous review, authors should not identify themselves directly or indirectly in their writing. Single authors should not use the pronoun “we.” Referencing should follow the APA style (http://www.apastyle.org).
11. Please indicate the corresponding author.
General Guidelines
All papers for IUMW International Academic Conference 2021 should be following the proper subject area stated at the conference’s Call For Paper (http://iumw.edu.my/call_for_papers/). The Full Paper Submission Deadline is 31 May 2021. The submitting author(s) will be notified of the acceptance decision before 18 June 2021. All submissions are subject to a double-blind review process organized by the Review Committee consisting of a panel of leading scholars. Please ensure your submission meets the conference’s guidelines for accepting scholarly papers.
1. All submitted manuscripts should report original, unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Submission of a manuscript implies that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
2. The official language is English in both writing and presentation. If English is not your mother language, check your draft by using a professional editor and/or with a spelling and grammar matching application before submitting your manuscript. If your document is hard to read, the conference committee will decline it before sending it to the reviewer.
3. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article’s publication has been approved by all other co-authors and takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.
4. The review team engages in review on a first-come-first-served basis. The team chair notifies authors of the review results soon after the completion of each review. This allows authors enough time to polish their papers. Authors who received a “Conditionally Accepted” or “Awaiting Decision” notification are requested to resubmit their revised (final) manuscripts before a specified date (the tentative deadline is 2nd August 2021).
5. At least one of the authors must register (pay the participation fee) for the conference before 2nd August 2021, to attend and present their papers.
6. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for Compensation.
Academic Ethics
Articles submitted to the conference should report original and previously unpublished findings. Following the ethical conduct is very critical in the academic world. Hence, any act of plagiarism cannot be tolerated. If an author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the submission will be automatically dismissed.
Should you have any questions about the submission, please contact the organizing committee via [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
1. Papers shall not exceed 10,000 words in length/not more than 6 pages including abstract, figures, references and appendices. The Manuscripts should be as concise as the subject and research method permits.
2. Manuscripts should be written in Times New Roman font with font size 12, single-spaced with an abstract of 200-300 words, and five keywords. The abstract should be placed on a separate page immediately preceding the text.
3. Before submitting your manuscripts please ensure that it has been carefully read for typographical and grammatical errors. If English is not your first language, please have your paper proof-read by an English-speaking person. Papers will be returned if the standard of English is not considered to be good enough for publication.
4. Papers should be submitted as a .doc attachment by email to the conference manager. The email address is given on the conference call for papers and is also on the style guidelines sent to authors by email.
5. Authors must STRICTLY follow the templates provided. We suggest that authors copy and paste the content into the given templates. Papers should not contain any header or footer.
6. Papers must not be sent in PDF format and should not be zipped.
7. Put the title of the paper in bold, left-aligned, at the top of the first page only.
8. You can include bulleted or numbered lists.
9. Figures and tables should be placed as close to their reference point in the text as possible. All figures and tables must have titles and must be referenced from within the text. Images must be inserted as picture files (.gif, .jpg, .bmp, .pct, .png, .psd). You may be asked to supply the pictures as separate files.
10. All manuscripts will be double-blind reviewed. To promote anonymous review, authors should not identify themselves directly or indirectly in their writing. Single authors should not use the pronoun “we.” Referencing should follow the APA style (http://www.apastyle.org).
11. Please indicate the corresponding author.
All papers for IUMW International Academic Conference 2021 should be following the proper subject area stated at the conference’s Call For Paper (http://iumw.edu.my/call_for_papers/). The Full Paper Submission Deadline is 31 May 2021. The submitting author(s) will be notified of the acceptance decision before 18 June 2021. All submissions are subject to a double-blind review process organized by the Review Committee consisting of a panel of leading scholars. Please ensure your submission meets the conference’s guidelines for accepting scholarly papers.
1. All submitted manuscripts should report original, unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical. Submission of a manuscript implies that it is not under consideration for publication elsewhere.
2. The official language is English in both writing and presentation. If English is not your mother language, check your draft by using a professional editor and/or with a spelling and grammar matching application before submitting your manuscript. If your document is hard to read, the conference committee will decline it before sending it to the reviewer.
3. The submitting author is responsible for ensuring that the article’s publication has been approved by all other co-authors and takes responsibility for the paper during submission and peer review.
4. The review team engages in review on a first-come-first-served basis. The team chair notifies authors of the review results soon after the completion of each review. This allows authors enough time to polish their papers. Authors who received a “Conditionally Accepted” or “Awaiting Decision” notification are requested to resubmit their revised (final) manuscripts before a specified date (the tentative deadline is 2nd August 2021).
5. At least one of the authors must register (pay the participation fee) for the conference before 2nd August 2021, to attend and present their papers.
6. The publisher will not be held legally responsible should there be any claims for Compensation.
Academic Ethics
Articles submitted to the conference should report original and previously unpublished findings. Following the ethical conduct is very critical in the academic world. Hence, any act of plagiarism cannot be tolerated. If an author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the submission will be automatically dismissed.
Should you have any questions about the submission, please contact the organizing committee via [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
I decided to study at IUMW so I could experience the university collaboration between the University of Malaya (UM) and the University of Wales (UW). I wanted to enjoy the shared resources from both UM & UW and study abroad for 1 semester without additional fees.
My bachelor’s degree was a challenging experience, but luckily I had great lecturers who were always willing to help and support me whenever I faced any difficulties. In IUMW, lecturers don’t just teach, they share so much more. I learned about the trends of technology, what the markets are demanding, and learned about language. They also arrange workshops, talks, and events for us to attend to gain the exposure we need to industry.
My experience throughout the journey of my bachelor’s degree is very precious to me!
I decided to study at IUMW because of its firm establishment, being under one of the country’s top universities, University of Malaya, and the University of Wales. I was particularly interested in the dual awards programme with Wales. I believe it has increased my credibility when applying for jobs.
Studying in IUMW definitely gave my confidence a boost, especially in communication and public speaking, and particularly through implementing the flipped classroom method. My experience shaped me into becoming more open-minded and accepting of others’ opinions. Communication and interpersonal skills are both needed in my career, and IUMW helped me a lot with that.
I wanted to study accounting, so I found the ACCA accreditation of the programme at IUMW an attractive prospect and made it easier for me to achieve my ambition. I also loved that IUMW was located right in the middle of Kuala Lumpur!
I got the chance to spend one semester in the UK and experience student life there. This experience helped me to become independent. I was also fascinated by cultural differences, and experienced so many new things!.
IUMW organised a career fair that helped me to perform my very first job interview. It gave me the opportunity to secure a job in an international company to pursue my dreams! I’m very grateful for the internship part of the programme, as I was lucky to land my permanent job in that firm! I will always be thankful to IUMW.
I decided to pursue an education at IUMW because the course I wanted had interesting modules that would build my knowledge in the finance world, which I have managed to successfully venture into upon graduating! The accessibility to the University of Malaya’s library facilities also had its own unique attraction.
I believe my whole 3 years as an undergraduate at IUMW was an amazing experience and as in life, it was a roller coaster ride! A few things I could highlight during my studies was that my lecturers and peers were very helpful in helping me grow as a student. I also had many opportunities to kick start many initiatives when I was part of the Student Council! These experiences helped me grow my soft skills which are very important in order to be employed in a highly competitive job market.
I decided to study at IUMW because it was affordable, a good university environment and because the certificate is also awarded by IUMW’s partner university in the UK. IUMW also gives students the chance to do a semester in Wales!
IUMW is a place where students can grow because of the hands-on activities. I was given the opportunity to organise an event so instead of just learning theories, we were exposed to real assignments where we do things from start to finish, even engaging with the relevant industries taking part in the event.
Industrial Training is also part of the course which is brilliant. The hands-on experience was impactful and prepared me for the corporate world; I started off as an Intern, and kick-started my career in the same company! I love my job because I am doing something I majored in and all the knowledge I gained throughout university, I am able to apply in my career now.
This university is set apart with its unique class size that provides you the rare gift of personalised attention. This was the key to building excellent relationships among the brilliant minds of my lecturers and peers, contributing to my overall development hence the brilliant start to my career!
Most of the courses at IUMW require critical thinking and understanding, and the course also trains us to explain concepts in a cohesive way. I was able to explain creative concepts during job interviews, and that helped me land the job I’m working today, at PETRONAS!
I chose to study psychology at IUMW because of my passion to explore human behavior, and curiosity to discover why people think and behave the way they do. I have a strong interest in psychology, and love working with people! I learned so many important things at IUMW, but the three most important things I learned – surround yourself with good people, it will determine your end; to appreciate where I am on my journey – every season serves its purpose; and finally don’t always say yes to please others – learning when to say no meant I was able to better manage my time and focus on the things that were important to me.
My favourite moments are definitely during class because of my amazing classmates. I’m grateful to have been with them, and they are the main reason I completed my studies so successfully. They allowed me to be myself and I cherish every moment with them, we are a family and they will make great psychologists.
The teaching quality is fantastic; one of the first things I noticed is that the lecturers all have a deep understanding of their field, and they know how to present their knowledge to us, which is everything you can ask for! This course is a really worthwhile degree to do; the skills you will obtain by doing this course will be very attractive to potential employers.
One of the most important things I learned during my time at IUMW was to be a little cheeky! I do not have a sense of shame when it comes to any doubts I have – there is no point in hesitating to ask questions about things I don’t understand. As the Chinese saying goes, I will always “break the casserole to ask until the deepest part”. Thus, entering the lecturer’s office was more like a daily routine for me!
I have so many memorable moments from my time at IUMW. One of my favourites was participating in the volleyball competition for Sportacular Week. My teammates and I had the best time playing in the rain and I had not felt that good in ages. Aside from that, I cherish the moments where I’d be laughing with my classmates and lecturers in-between lessons. These memories will never be forgotten.
Lessons were fun and interesting as there were a lot of interactions. I loved having a smaller class size because I got more one on one attention from the professors and felt more comfortable speaking in front of others. Plus, everyone here is very helpful and friendly.
Although I started out wanting to do a PhD for career development, I now realise that my expertise and research findings on social media engagement can greatly contribute to community development. I have been part of the Malaysian broadcasting industry for 16 years and active for 20 years in the volunteerism sector. With the digital revolution, communication processes were changing rapidly and there were many challenges engaging with young people. I experienced this myself first- hand in my volunteer work and so it was only natural for me to explore this area of research, particularly social media.
Since my PhD at IUMW, I’ve started training programmes on communication towards sustainable community development. This is an under-served area of communication in both the government and private sector. I am also working on several proposals alongside the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). I would like to assist with policy-making in relation to media literacy among young people. Social media is a tool, and it should be used wisely and responsibly.
This programme is filled with fun activities that never leaves you bored. The university turned out to be one of my greatest and most enriching experiences in terms of learning, skill development and skill diversification.
I was truly blessed to have been given such a huge opportunity to start my career right after I finished my internship, which was just a few weeks after returning from my semester Wales. The programme at IUMW was impactful in that it prepared me for the real world – I am definitely practicing what I learned in there and in particular what I learned during my semester studying at UWTSD.
I’m now a graphic designer cum business strategist for the company where I interned. I love my job as it allows me to unleash my creativity every day and gain new knowledge from a variety of perspectives.
I will cherish every moment at IUMW, but one of my favourite times IUMW was when my classmates and I decided to hold a thrifting event (Conscious Clothing) in an effort to reduce fast fashion pollution for our Communication Campaign subject. It was a huge success and I love how everyone worked so well with each other!
I find studying at IUMW to be an enjoyable experience. The best part is the experienced and helpful lecturers from University Malaya and University of Wales, who provided so much help and support. They really helped me a lot! The classes were smaller and that made it easier for students to get to know each other.
I really wanted to study biotechnology as its an incredibly vast field that is rapidly evolving and offers me various career options and opportunities to explore new frontiers of science. My favorite moments from studying the programme at IUMW are the small accomplishments and the recognition I received for the work I did along the way – be it lecturers’ compliments, receiving the academic excellence award, or even handing in my thesis in the final year as the final sprint towards graduation.
University life taught me many things. It has taught me to be independent, to step out of my comfort zone, and the importance of supporting and complementing those around you in order to succeed! I am truly indebted to many people for my journey to becoming a graduate, especially my family and lecturers at IUMW for giving me the strength and ability to embark on this journey with perseverance!
Hello everyone! I’m Priscilia Sharathi (Pris) representative of Faculty of Arts & Science. I’m 19 and currently pursuing Bachelors in Computer Science, year 1. I’m sociable and love making new friends. I am always open to hear out your opinions/issues or problems faced in campus. You can count on me to assist you in any way I can. Looking forward to get to know each and every one of you.
Hi everyone, I’m Nisma! I’m 21 & currently in my 2nd year of Biotechnology. Love to help around, so if you need help settling in or someone to have a rant session with, don’t hesitate to contact me through social media platforms. I’ll try my best to assist you.
Hello! Jeffrey here, your faculty representative for the School of Psychology! I’m here with the intent of enhancing student engagement in IUMW so please come to me if you’d like to talk about current events, past events, possible events or anything in general that you’d like to see happen for us! I really hope we can enhance our academic experience and quality and this is best done together!
My goal is to make students of FCAM industry ready and create a community that encourages teamwork and togetherness. Also I will continue to make FCAM a vibrant and exciting faculty by encouraging engaging activities and events. At FCAM we are connected together. #commsquad #FCAMconnectedtogether
Hi everyone, I’m Liyana and Ii am your IBS Representative! I am currently in year 1, International Business. I plan to encourage volunteering and career-based activities for students to engage in! If you need a friend, have any ideas that are career-based or volunteering related, hit me up on Instagram @liyanaizyani_ and Ii will try my best to help you out! 😀
Hello everyone! My name is Taarini and I’m currently completing my foundation in science here at IUMW. I see myself as a relentless problem solver and I’m always up to a new challenge. If you ever need an ear to let out or express your feelings, I’m all yours, just know that I have your back when you need me. I’m excited to serve the new term of the student council, thank you and stay safe everyone!
Hello everyone! I’m Aliah Iman, your Student Welfare Officer for the 20/21 Student Council! I’m 20 years old and am currently taking my 2nd year of Bachelors in Psychology. I love being involved in social work that connects me with people and understanding their unique perspectives and experiences in life. I also do my best to gradually bettering myself through self-education. I’m thrilled to bring to all students an efficient platform that introduces improved and easier access to help in IUMW. My DMs are always open if you want to express anything or just for a friendly chat!
Hi everyone, I’m Thulasi Nadarajah your Sports Development Officer. I’m 20 and currently pursuing a Bachelor in Human Resources, year 1. I love baking and travelling. I am always open to hearing out your opinions or problems. Do buzz me if you need any help.
Hi everyone, Izrafil here! I am 23 this year and a final year student in Islamic Finance. Since I am the events officer of IUMW for 2020/2021, I already have some plans in mind which I hope to execute during my tenure here and hopefully will benefit all students in our university. Just ping me anytime if any of you would like to share your ideas for future events and we can work this out together. Cheers!
Hello peeps! I’m Aisha, International Student Officer, currently enrolled in Psychology and completing my second year. I am a people’s person and I like to share ideas with others to come up with creative and efficient results. I enjoy a bit of a challenge and always trying to implement new things. I like being there to assist with any matter and I’m an open person, so if anyone would like to have a chat with me I’m just a text message away. I’m always here to listen, not only to international students – this is open to all!!
Assalamualaikum and Hi! If you would like to plan to meet or have a conversation with me, just straight away ‘dm’/call me, “Hey Jiha!”. I would be more than happy to have a great conversation and get to know you. Having the opportunity to represent the IUMW students is not about the recognition, but the strong responsibility that comes along with it. Let’s together work as a team, to uplift and improve the wellbeing of the students throughout our university life. You raise the concerns, we acknowledge and address.
Hello! My name is Khairunnisa, your Executive Secretary and Public Relations representative, but you can call me Nisa. I am 21 this year and currently in Psychology 5th semester. With my past experience and passion, I believe I will be a great representative to help you with any issues you’re facing on campus. I am not only your representative but also your friend, so if you want someone to talk to or want to share any problem you’re facing with just hit me up on any of my social media, email or you can meet up with me in person! I will also be honest with you on any challenges our university faces and will do my best to communicate with you and keep you informed.
Hey fellow students. This is Irdina, your VP of the Student Council. I am humbled by this responsibility as I look forward to working with the exco, the university management and students to achieve common goals. Let’s change for the better! See you guys around.
Hello, This is Latifa. You may or may not have heard of the Student Council, I am its President and a part of a team that is very much dedicated to the bigger team; all of you. We are all here for you, feel free to come by and share anything – complaints, concerns, feedback, or suggestions with me. It will always be seriously regarded as I believe that You know, You tell me.
Upon official Deferment of the semester, student are entitled for fees transferable as follow :