LONDON (Reuters) -Crystal Palace's momentous FA Cup victory over Manchester City at Wembley on Saturday was a one-in-10 shot, according to Oliver Glasner who became the first manager in the London club's history to deliver major silverware.
PUTRAJAYA: Students looking to further their studies should make a beeline for the Star Education Fair 2025, which ends today, to explore numerous scholarships and courses offered by highly-ranked public and foreign universities.
Visitors to the IOI Grand Exhibition and Convention Centre here will also get to take part in various activities and stand a chance to win branded digital devices. ORCA chairman Steve Bennett encouraged students to visit its booth, as the company is showcasing a technique it developed to improve cognitive performance by up to 25%, strengthen emotional resilience and support mental wellness. He said this is the first time the company’s neurofeedback technology – which addresses common challenges such as stress, tight deadlines and lack of self-direction – is being presented publicly. Neurofeedback, he explained, uses brainwave signals to provide real-time visual or audio feedback, allowing individuals to self-regulate their mental states. “This allows you to adjust your brainwaves. Repeated training helps rewire the brain to achieve states like focus or relax more easily. “We’re using gaming to train the brain to quickly shift into the right mental state when needed,” he said. Another key highlight is JomCheck, Malaysia’s first academe-media-civil society fact-checking alliance. Led by the Centre for Research in Media and Communication at Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia and supported by the Google News Initiative, it aims to combat misinformation by teaching Malaysians how to assess information critically. For those pursuing higher education, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission is offering two fully-funded bachelor’s degree scholarships: the MCMC Legacy Scholarship for outstanding students at local or international private universities, and the MCMC CARE Scholarship for underprivileged students attending local public universities. Both scholarships cover studies in crucial fields such as cybersecurity, data science, media, engineering and law. Also participating is the Asia School of Business , offering scholarships for its Masters in Business Administration programme. These include the ASB Fellowship, and the ASB-Graduate Record Examination Merit Scholarship, which targets candidates with outstanding academic and leadership potential and is open to all nationalities applying for the August intake.Additionally, the Star Education Fund returns this year, offering 214 scholarships worth RM14.25mil from 29 institutions. Promoting sustainability, Pelangi Publishing Group Bhd showcases its Pelangi Sustainability Education Centre, featuring hands-on learning through programmes like Kembara Buku Pelangi , Sembang Buku Pelangi , Ruang Lestari Pelangi , and Arena Ilmu .Organised by Star Media Group for the second time this year, the two-day fair offers a range of tertiary study, and technical and vocational education and training options.The main exhibitors at the fair include Universiti Tenaga Nasional , Universiti Kuala Lumpur , Multimedia University , Universiti Malaya and Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology . International institutes like Xi’an Jiaotong University, Liverpool University, German-Malaysian Institute and KO Beauty Academy are also featured. New exhibitors include Gadjah Mada University , Oxford Brookes University, Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia , Malaysia Airlines Engineering Services and Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin . Visitors can enjoy talks ranging from veterinary medicine to aviation maintenance, and win prizes like an iPad Air, Nintendo Switch or Redmi Buds 6 during “Register & Win” sessions.Now in its 38th year, the Star Education Fair is one of the country’s pioneer education exhibitions. For details on the Star Education Fair, visit @stareducationfair on Instagram or email edufair@thestar.com.my.
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