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  • Education and Social Policy

    The bogeyman of academic imperialism in university ranking

    The WUR could be used to gauge whether a university is playing the crucial national service role in producing workers or talents of the 21st century sorely needed by the nation.

    By Jamari Mohtar
    5 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    US$/MYR, where to? South, North, or should we rather see a choppy trend?

    Sustained support to the Ringgit could only be seen in the longer term should there be fundamental changes in the structure of Malaysia's balance of payments and internal stability.

    By Margarita Peredaryenko and Sofea Azahar
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    Combat fake COVID-19 vaccines, go beyond conventional digital traceability

    With existing sizeable anti-vaxxer population and other groups of medically-unfit vaccine recipients, there is just no room for a population of victims inoculated with fake vaccines.

    By Ameen Kamal
    5 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Be vigilant of an unconditional i-Sinar withdrawal

    It is undeniable that one’s right towards his/her hard-earned savings shouldn't be denied but a balanced approach is required given that the future remains uncertain.

    By Sofea Azahar
    5 years ago
  • Economy and Finance

    Macroeconomic Conditions In 2021 – Will It Improve Or Worsen?

    If past track record is a guide, we can still pull through and rebound especially once Covid-19 is contained — sustainably reinforced by the vaccination rollout.

    By Jason Loh
    5 years ago
  • Education and Social Policy

    Predatory journal ranking debatable

    Researches in tertiary institutions here are merely to fulfil key performance indicators instead of basing it on its relevance and applicability to the goal of producing workers or talents of the 21st century sorely needed...

    By Jamari Mohtar
    5 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Continue To Help People Get And Retain Jobs, They Need It

    Efforts to mitigate the rising number of unemployment should continue so long as economic uncertainty persists in order to ensure livelihoods remain supported.

    By Sofea Azahar
    5 years ago
  • Opinions

    Seven years to towards global herd immunity? Depends on many factors

    Poorer countries appear to be left behind in having equitable access to vaccines, adding to a myriad of potential factors that could affect the pace towards global herd immunity

    By Ameen Kamal
    5 years ago
  • Domestic Policy

    Cooperative movement – vital component in Prihatin approach to address economic challenges

    One of the ways is to align the cooperative movement with existing socio-economic measures.

    By Jason Loh
    5 years ago
  • Education and Social Policy

    Fine balance between lives and livelihoods known but taken for granted

    Let’s focussed for once on who the enemies are: It’s the virus and the refusal to observe social responsibility. Not the government or its ministers. Period.

    By Jamari Mohtar
    5 years ago
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