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‘A Cup of Joe’ by Michelle Lee, the Programme Director for Diploma in Hotel Management, Taylor’s Culinary Institute (TCI) conducted a virtual class which was dedicated for all the coffee lovers and future baristas of Taylor’s University and TCI’s social media followers.


Michelle Lee along with her passion for coffee has conducted a 40-minute class to share her experience in visiting coffee farms, different varieties of beans along with the harvesting of the coffee beans. She also explained the different type of equipment to brew coffee and the technical knowledge in brewing and identifying a good coffee.


The session ended by sharing with the participant on critical steps to brew a latte and how to design a latte art.

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A webinar on Public Relations for Tomorrow was recently organised by the Institute of Public Relations Malaysia Student Chapter, Taylor’s University (IPRMSA-TU) with the objective of bringing the students closer to the public relations industry. The speaker for the webinar was Adjunct Professor Andy See Teong Leng who was making his inaugural adjunct professorship talk for the School of Media and Communication, Taylor’s University. Adjunct Professor Andy See is the President of Public Relations and Communications Association Malaysia (PRCA Malaysia) and Managing Director of Perspective Strategies, a public relations and strategic communications agency. The webinar discussed the changes that have occurred in the public relations landscape today and future careers for public relations graduates. The webinar attracted students and lecturers from not only Taylor’s University but also other educational institutions such as University of Wollongong Malaysia (UOW), Asia Pacific University (APU), Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC) and Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM).


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Taylor’s Bachelor of Performing Arts in collaboration with The Actors Studio (TUTAS) under the School of Liberal Arts & Sciences recently joined hands with one of the top media influencers in Malaysia, Cilisos.my to conduct a Media Mentorship Programme as part of its Introduction to Creative Writing module. This six-week mentorship programme exposed students to learn various skills including the digital skill for creating effective online content which culminated in their final assessments which were jointly assessed by our lecturer, Mark Beau De Silva together with mentors from Cilisos. Students worked collaboratively to produce videos that touched on topics which targeted urban and young Malaysians to be later published on Cilisos and Taylor’s University online platforms.


This series of workshops were conducted by Cilisos’s Editor-in-Chief, Chak Onn Lau together with his team to train more than 35 Taylor’s students. Only a few best videos will be selected and published by Cilisos. This exciting collaboration truly benefited our students to explore their individual potential as writers as well as content creators which will diversify their digital skills after graduation and better equip them for employability.


This experience exposed our students to the real working environment, understanding various stages of the production process from pitching the ideas, planning, managing, and editing. With this collaboration, we hope to equip our students with more possibilities to nurture their creativity and contribute to the community. More collaborations and opportunities will be explored by the school to develop our students holistically.


You may find the videos here: https://fb.watch/66DYyFKTHy/

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