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Category: Malaysia experience

At long last

30th June 20173rd July 2017
Yi Gan
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

At long last, the academic year has come to an end, it has been a great journey indeed but man am I happy that it’s all over. The past few weeks had been gruesome and was one of the busiest time

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Fish Curry for the Soul

30th June 201730th June 2017
Tan Keat Jin
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

In an attempt to heal the virtual wounds formed during the final examinations and hopefully undergo some stress relaxation, an impromptu food trip sounded promising.

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Working in a Group. Or as a Group?

25th June 2017
Daniel Gan
Engineering and project work, Malaysia experience, Southampton experience

As a third year student engineering, there is a compulsory module that groups you up with random individuals and marks you based on your group’s collective effort. Yep, looking at you SESM3029. The great thing about working in a group

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Home Away from Home

15th June 201720th June 2017
Vinura Jayewardene
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

If I ever get the chance to go back in time, my 2 years in Johor would, without a doubt be a journey I wouldn’t mind taking once again! Malaysia as a country, and more importantly Johor has been very

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3 Life Lessons, Courtesy of 3 Design Exercises

18th May 201718th May 2017
Soeffiah Djuli
Engineering and project work, Malaysia experience

After nearly two weeks of constantly being inhabited, last Thursday evening saw peace and quiet finally return to the Electronics Lab primarily used by the first year Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) students. All monitors were dimmed, the desk surfaces were

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Did someone say Pi?

31st March 201731st March 2017
Yi Gan
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

As engineering students, some of us find more joy and happiness doing math and science as opposed to eating, socializing, or even sleeping. So, in light of this, IET had organised a short event to celebrate Pi Day. Yes, you heard

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Road to Glory

5th March 20178th March 2017
Vinura Jayewardene
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

Basketball has always been a sport I’ve shown interest throughout my childhood, not only as a spectator but also as a player of the sport. Therefore, with my previous experiences in representing school and domestic basketball clubs, I figured it

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NUMed Games: Sports, Sunburns and Surprises

25th February 201725th February 2017
Soeffiah Djuli
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

Exactly a week has passed since the Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (nicknamed NUMed) hosted their annual sports tournament, the NUMed Games, at the Educity Sports Complex. For the 2017 edition, there were a total of 10 events contested throughout the

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Eat to live, or live to eat ?

10th February 201710th February 2017
Vinura Jayewardene
Extra-curricular and social activities, Malaysia experience

Apart from getting to know the culture of Malaysia and more over Johor Bahru, I was very inquisitive about the different cuisines and styles of food Johor Bahru had to offer. I have to say, thanks to my incredible group

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Ah, do we know?

10th February 201720th February 2017
Tan Keat Jin
Engineering and project work, Malaysia experience

The Semester 1 assignment for the System Design and Computing module is the Odometry Exercise. All Mechanical Engineering and Aeronautics & Aerospace students are required to design and build a simple mobile robot that can move along a predetermined route

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A blog by students from the University of Southampton Malaysia Campus

Find out what it’s like to be a student at the University of Southampton Malaysia Campus by hearing from our student bloggers. Follow them on their journey as they share their experience of spending two years in Malaysia followed by two years in the UK as part of our split-campus degree programmes in engineering.

The University of Southampton Malaysia Campus offers split degrees in aeronautics and astronautics, mechanical engineering, and electrical and electronic engineering. We also offer an Engineering Foundation Year at our Malaysia Campus.

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