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Eng Chun Mun

Head of Transformation Berjaya Sompo Insurance Berhad “Since completing the programme, my professional trajectory has been marked by significant milestones. The programme has sharpened my skills, knowledge, and expertise, particularly in the realm of strategy in a digital age. One of the standout experiences in my MBA journey was the Negotiation Skills elective. The digital […]

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Wendy Leong

Founder/CEO Mobiva & Veriva Systems “The Manchester Method, which emphasises collaborative learning and diverse perspectives, was another game-changer for me. It helped me bridge the gap between my technical expertise and the essential business acumen required to thrive in today’s competitive landscape. Working with peers from various backgrounds, the experience gave us the opportunity to

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Yuki Tan

Head of Mobility, Sime Darby Berhad & co-founder of KINETA Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Sime Darby Berhad “The programme’s mantra of ‘original thinking applied’ has been instrumental in my journey. It has guided me in navigating complex challenges, particularly in the realms of M&A and corporate strategy. By encouraging innovative thinking and practical application,

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Vignesh Nathan

Managing Director SKF Malaysia Sdn Bhd One of the programme’s enduring benefits is its global alumni network. The connections I forged with fellow Manchester Global MBA graduates have enriched my business contacts and professional network not only in Malaysia but also beyond. This diverse group, spanning government, non-government organisations, local companies, and multi-national corporations, has

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Dafinah Hilmi

Chief Executive Officer Hong Leong Islamic Bank Berhad “This was one of the key takeaways from my experience at AMBS. Besides networking, I embraced the opportunity to engage with individuals from diverse backgrounds, as it fostered a holistic learning environment and opened doors to invaluable connections. The power of a balanced team with different backgrounds,

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University of Manchester receives $1.3 million international donation to create new cancer research fund

20 November 2024 The University of Manchester has received a $1.3 million donation from alumna Judith Sear to accelerate the University’s cancer research impact. The generous gift, which was made to the North American Foundation for The University of Manchester (NAFUM), will create the Sear Family Cancer Research Fund – a dedicated fund within the

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University receives major investment to support next generation of bioscience researchers

19 November 2024 Written by: Romy Nicholson The Faculty of Biology Medicine and Health at The University of Manchester has been awarded a major new Doctoral Landscape Award from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to fund PhD training in the biosciences. The NorthWest Doctoral Programme in Biosciences (NWD) unites the strengths of the Universities of Manchester and

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The hidden challenges faced by teams in today’s workplace

In today’s fast-paced work environment, teams are often seen as the backbone of organisational success, particularly in the UK. Whether in large corporations or smaller enterprises, the team structure is typically adopted to: Distribute workload Encourage collaboration Achieve common goals. However, while teams can be highly effective in theory, in practice, individuals are sometimes able

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The Case for Responsible Leadership: Why businesses must rethink their role in society

The world’s wealthiest 1% now control more resources than the remaining 99% combined. Poverty levels, after decades of decline, are once again on the rise. Environmental devastation continues unchecked, with wildlife populations plummeting by nearly three-quarters in just 50 years. These staggering realities aren’t just societal issues—they are also the consequences of corporate decisions, unchecked

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Enzyme engineering has the potential to drive green, more efficient drug manufacturing

5 November 2024 Researchers have found a new way to use biocatalysis to improve the production of critical raw materials required for essential drugs, making the process quicker, more efficient, and environmentally friendly. Biocatalysis is a process that uses enzymes as natural catalysts to carry out chemical reactions. Scientists at The University of Manchester and

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