Crafting a New Era of Media and Creativity in Maldives

In an era where media and technology reshape our everyday lives, searching for new avenues of creativity and innovation is more crucial than ever. Answering this call is Sun Siyam Media Group, a leader in independent media in Maldives, which has recently signed a commitment of interest agreement with Limkokwing University. This strategic alliance holds promise for Sun Siyam Media and Limkokwing University, the Maldivian media landscape, and the broader creative industry.
Cybersecurity and Beyond: Limkokwing University and Rashtriya Raksha University Eye Global Collaboration

In an era of globalisation and interconnectedness, two universities from diverse backgrounds are making headway in forging a profound collaboration. Leaders from Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU), India, recently visited Limkokwing University in Malaysia, seeking to establish a strategic alliance under the Limkokwing Global Alliance (LGA) programme. This potential collaboration aims to contribute to the broader academic and professional communities, particularly in national and international security.
From Immigrant Student to CEO: An Insight into International Education with Shouyi Ma, CEO of Hanson Canada

International education is often likened to a transformative journey, as rich and diverse as the tapestry of global cultures it brings together. Shouyi Ma, the President and CEO of Hanson Canada, offers an eloquent testimony of this transformation, drawing on his experiences as an immigrant student in Canada.
Malaysian Emerging Artist Award Winners Celebrated at “Thirteen Best Artists Showcase”

Limkokwing University celebrates art, talent, and creativity as its International Gallery hosts the “Thirteen Best Artists Showcase” exhibition. The exhibition, showcasing the top 13 artists of the Malaysian Emerging Artist (MEA) Award by CIMB Foundation, opened its doors to the public from 6 – 16 July 2023.
RetroSpective: Graduate Showcase Celebrating Creativity and Technology

The recent student exhibition, titled “RetroSpective” was a showcase of the incredible talent, hard work, and dedication of 98 students from the Faculty of Creative Technology. From design to information technology, the exhibition featured a range of projects that pushed the boundaries of creativity and innovation.
“I want to study Architecture but …”

When our university undertakes promotional campaigns across Cambodia, we meet hundreds of ambitious grade 12 pupils wondering about their career choice. Beyond the quest for comfortable salaries, most of them want to engage themselves in vocations related to their own aspirations.
A Green Future: Where Sustainability is Always in Fashion

Imagine a world where face masks, once a symbol of a global pandemic, become a high-fashion statement of resilience and sustainability, where students transform waste materials into fashion pieces that could grace the catwalks of Milan, Paris or London. This vision came to life recently at the “A Green Future” event at Mitsui Outlet Park KLIA Sepang (MOP). In this event, fashion met innovation, with a focus on sustainability.
When Solar Panels Become Blackboards

Imagine a future where technology, agriculture, and sustainability intersect, forming a harmonious blend of innovation and tradition. Imagine you’re an engineering student standing on the threshold of the future. It’s sunny, and you’re miles away from the lecture halls, blackboards and textbooks.
Why sketching is important in design

The ability to sketch is hugely important in graphic design, architecture, fashion, animation, and many other design fields. Due to the prevalence of digital tools nowadays people tend to think that it is old-fashioned or obsolete, but nothing could be further from the truth. It is true that digital tools are now used a lot for finished designs, but without the initial sketches we would not have the quality of design that we get.
Meeting The Demand of Cambodia’s Banking Sector

Cambodia founded the National Bank and started printing the Cambodian “Riel” currency in 1954 after independence from France. From 1975 to 1979. The national banking system of Cambodia was destroyed, and most Cambodian people then had no experience or relevant skills in banking. However, after 1979, the new Government re-established the People’s Bank of Cambodia. The National Bank of Cambodia had to focus on staff development to improve the level of staff knowledge and professional skills to meet the needs of modern banking.