Three academics from the Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) have been appointed to key leadership positions in the Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers (AMER).
This appointment reflects APU’s commitment to fostering positive change and empowers its faculty to contribute significantly to societal progress.
APU celebrates educators’ dedication
Associate Professor Dr. Rohana Sham, Senior Lecturer Ts Dr. Noraini Ahmad, and Lecturer Syazwani Yahaya have been appointed President, Secretary, and Assistant Secretary, respectively, of AMER for the term 2024-2026.
AMER plays a vital role in promoting research collaboration and networks in the field of Environmental Psychology and Environmental Behaviour studies, with members from over 30 universities and industries worldwide.
The APU community believes that Dr. Sham, Dr. Ahmad, and Ms. Yahaya’s “walk-the-talk” approach will inspire positive change through their leadership positions in AMER.
Their dedication aligns with APU’s core values, demonstrating how academia can be a powerful force for societal progress.
AMER fosters research collaboration
Expressing her vision for AMER, the newly elected President, Dr. Rohana Sham, stated, “AMER aims to nurture the next generation of researchers and cultivate a vibrant research culture within our community.
Ultimately, we strive to enhance quality of life through innovation and knowledge exchange for all members.”
APU takes immense pride in the leadership roles assumed by these dedicated educators.
This commitment extends beyond their academic responsibilities, reflecting their unwavering dedication to both personal and collective progress, including the university’s advancement and broader societal impact.
By dedicating themselves to societal impact through AMER, this exemplary trio sets a high standard for academic leadership and underscores APU’s commitment to shaping a more sustainable and equitable future for all.
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