Ramadan at INTI: Fostering Faith, Friendship, and Support

For Muslim international students at INTI, Ramadan is a time of spiritual reflection, discipline, and connection. Observing the holy month in a different country brings challenges and new experiences. Yet, with a strong support system on campus, students continue their religious practices while managing academic responsibilities. During this meaningful time, they find comfort and camaraderie …

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INTI and InAgMa Partner to Advance Research and Industry Collaboration

INTI International University & Colleges formally partnered with Integrated Agriculture Cooperative Malaysia Limited (InAgMa) by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 28 February 2025. Following discussions since December, this collaboration aims to drive industry-relevant research, develop a skilled talent pipeline, and enhance knowledge exchange in aquafarming and agriculture-related research and development (R&D). (From left) …

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Rainbow on My Plate: INTI Students Promote Healthy Eating Among Preschoolers

As part of INTI International University’s University Social Responsibility (USR) initiative, students from the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences conducted the Rainbow on My Plate programme on 26 February 2025. Held at four Q-dees preschool branches—Eco Majestic, Setia Ecohill, Hillpark 2, and Hillpark 3 Eugenia—the initiative introduced children aged 4 to 6 to the …

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INTI Students Among World’s Best in Cambridge AS Levels

For most students, the Cambridge International AS Level examinations require months of preparation, focus, and discipline. At INTI International College Penang, two students took on that challenge and emerged among the best in the world. Yeap Wei Han and Teoh Ke Yi, from INTI’s Centre of Excellence for Pre-University Studies (CEPS), have been named Top …

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Tiny Materials, Big Potential in Fighting Alzheimer’s

Alzheimer’s disease is a growing concern, with millions affected worldwide. A recent study highlights how two-dimensional (2D) nanomaterials could improve the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. Among the researchers is Professor Dr. Goh Khang Wen, Pro Vice-Chancellor (Global Engagement) at INTI International University, whose work focuses on the role of ultra-thin nanomaterials in tackling …

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The Forgotten Stripes: INTI Students Make National Impact

INTI International College Subang (IICS) hosted The Forgotten Stripes: Tapir Launch and Exhibition, an initiative led by The Snouts and Stripes, a student team recently recognised as WWF Malaysia ECO Champions 2024. Spearheading the effort were Aida Sofea Binti Nurzahid, Sheryl Neha Gobinat, and Nur Sarah Binti Mohd Suhaimi, students from INTI’s Southern New Hampshire …

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A Sustainable Future for Below-Knee Prosthetic Sockets

Natural fibres are emerging as a strong alternative to synthetic materials in prosthetic development, offering enhanced durability, sustainability, and cost efficiency. A recent study involving Professor Dr. Tezara Cionita from INTI International University’s Faculty of Engineering and Quantity Surveying examined how natural fibres could replace conventional materials in below-knee prosthetic sockets. Professor Dr Tezara Cionita’s …

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