Newsletter ST12 #3

Thursday, June 07, 2012 yueesun 0 Comments

The Summer Term is coming to an end, with some members already making their trips back home in Malaysia. Don't let the rainy weather dampen your spirit, go and have fun with your summer plans! This could potentially be our last newsletter for this academic year, so please address any of your doubts or queries to lsesumc@gmail.com. Happy holidays!


The Summer Term is coming to an end, with some members already making their trips back home in Malaysia. Don't let the rainy weather dampen your spirit, go and have fun with your summer plans! This could potentially be our last newsletter for this academic year, so please address any of your doubts or queries to lsesumc@gmail.com. Happy holidays!

Summary



Reminder: Freshers' Page and Buddy System

As you have been hearing from us from our previous newsletters, we have initiated the effort to help as well as bond with our future freshers who are coming in this September. Here is a list of related links to their full details:

  1. Freshers' post on our website
  2. Freshers' Facebook page
  3. Buddy System, a mentoring scheme for our new recruits.


Sponsored: ACCA Student Brand Manager

Our most recent sponsor, ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants. They aim to offer business-relevant, first-choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management.

ACCA is now looking for a Student Brand Manager, who will primarily promote the ACCA qualifications to the student body. The full job description and the application procedures are available HERE.



Malaysia Headlines



PM: Govt to continue making higher education affordable

The government will continue to provide affordable and high-quality education, besides balancing the people's needs with honing of talents for the future, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said. [READ MORE - The Star Online]

‘Anti-suicide law is archaic, punishes those in need of help’

Section 309 of the Penal Code, which penalises those who attempt suicide is an archaic law which should be repealed. Those who try to kill themselves are in need of proper help – not jailed or fined, say a suicide expert and civil society groups. [READ MORE - The Sun Daily]


A gentle note: To publicize any relevant events on the newsletter, please email Y.S.Chan2@lse.ac.uk.

Sekian. Salam 1Malaysia.
LSESU Malaysia Club

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