20/02/2019
WARWICK SEA GAMES 2019 | WE ARE RECRUITING FOR VOLUNTEERS!!! 🔥🔥🔥
Are you interested in helping out in one of the biggest sports events? Want to join the fun but not as a game participant? Here’s your chance!
The 4th Warwick SEA Games will be held on the 17th of March 2019 (Sunday) and we need your help to make this event a success! Hence, do invite all your friends to be a part of the volunteering team. 🤼♂🤼♀
Exclusive benefits such as FREE LUNCH and E-CERTIFICATE OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT will be provided to the volunteers.
Register now by filling up this form: https://goo.gl/forms/MZ1Itrxt6LSww0vW2
Registration deadline: 10/3/2019 (Sunday)
Warwick SEA Games 2019 Volunteer Recruitment
17/02/2019
Ready to get your adrenaline pumping? It’s time to bring your game on. This March 17th, Warwick SEA Games is back with 8 thrilling sports, calling all sports enthusiasts out there to show your flare and team spirit 🔥
Excited already? Then good news for you!! CS:GO will be starting on Monday 25th February while Dota 2 will start on Monday 4th March.
Link to the registration form:
https://goo.gl/forms/kPSgLocEzxFpD9fC3
Link to the infopack:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Cyx29HDHhf8V6vDhV6ZtfIluXkCxEYxt/view?usp=sharing
❗Pss..be mindful of the registration deadline ❗
Registration deadline: 10/3/2019
*Please note that CS:GO and Dota 2 have separate registration deadlines from football, volleyball, netball, basketball, frisbee and badminton.
CS:GO: 22/02/2019
Dota 2: 1/3/2019
Hurry up! What are you waiting for? Sign up before it’s too late and SEA you there! ⚽
Stay tuned with the latest posts by liking our page! https://www.facebook.com/WarwickSEAGames/
Registration Form for Warwick Sea Games 2019
16/11/2018
Winter is coming, and it's nearly the end of term, but MSA still has plenty in store for you! Stay tuned and come support our events! :)
06/10/2018
DEADLINE TO REGISTER FOR M-EQUITY X MSA MEET UP SESSION IS TOMORROW!
[MSA]
Learn how to craft a convincing election manifesto! (P/S MSA's Sub-committee Elections is coming up!)
[M-Equity]
Do not miss the opportunity to know more about us and start trading today with our interactive investment game!
Register now at the link below:
Registration Form: https://mequity.typeform.com/to/aVIGHZ
Registration closes on the 7th October 2018, 11.59pm (GMT+0)
If you have further questions please feel free to email us at [email protected] or [email protected]
12/03/2018
"My students come from rural areas so their English is not that proficient, and what I notice is that when I ask them to write essays, they tend to memorise, so it’s kind of difficult to take them out of that habit that they’ve developed. I think most Malaysian students do that. Why is that? What’s happening in schools now? I think we’re too exam-oriented, so students cannot be creative, so when they enter uni they become very lost and rigid."
- Yanie Khazali, Master of Arts (MA) English Language Teaching
23/02/2018
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