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Malaysian Mensa Society to host International Board of Directors meeting after 25 years

For the first time in 25 years, Malaysian Mensa Society will host the annual Mensa International Board of Directors Meeting , an honour usually given to European nations. — Picture via Facebook/MalaysianMensa

Mensa International, the largest and oldest “High IQ” society in the world, will be holding the IBD at the Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur from October 10 to 13, alongside other interactive events that will be open to Mensa members and the public. The IBD 2019 at the Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur will be open to all Mensa members and members of the public. — Picture via Facebook/MalaysianMensa

It is also considered to be the single most important meeting for the Mensa Community as it ensures that Mensa continues to achieve the vision that its founders set out — to identify and foster human intelligence for the benefit of humanity, to encourage research in nature and to promote stimulating intellectual and social opportunities for its members.

The inaugural Mensa International Youth Festival from October 12 to 13, and Julia Robinson Mathematics Festival will see young Mensa members, gifted youth and their families come together for two days to engage in creative and stimulating learning.

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