

Laksamana講座提醒 男士也會得乳腺癌
主宾摄于讲座会上。 (斯市29日讯)汶莱Laksamana商科学院配合10月份乳癌关怀月,于日前在该校礼堂举办乳腺癌意识讲座会。 上述讲座会是由该校学校协会主办,旨在传播人们对乳癌的知识。当天并有展览及相关产品售卖会。 汶莱乳腺癌支持小组秘书拿督哈嘉加里哈在主持讲座会向学生们介绍了如何进行自我检查,发现症状的方法及仪器用于检查和治疗方法。 她称,尽管男人患乳腺癌的机会非常低,但男女均可发生乳腺癌。 她也称,高危人群是有癌症家族史的人,曾患有癌症的人更容易复发。 她强调,如果在自检过程中发现任何异常情况,必须征求健康专业人士或医生的意见。 该小组主席哈嘉阿敏娜也在讲座会上作为乳腺癌幸存者的令人激励故事,以及她如何抵抗疾病。 汶莱Laksamana商科学院代表与嘉宾摄于讲座会。


Talk raises awareness on breast cancer
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, which is October, Laksamana College of Business (LCB) welcomed the Brunei Breast Cancer Support Group to give a talk to its University Foundation Course students. Brunei Breast Cancer Support Group Secretary Matron (Rtd) Datin Hajah Jaliha binti Haji Momin educated the students on how to perform self-checks, ways to detect signs of breast cancer, who are the people at risk, instruments used for examinations and the methods of t


Talk provides tips on marketing trends
Marketing nature and trends in Brunei Darussalam and how telecomunication provider Progresif carries out its marketing were shared when Progresif Marketing and Communications Senior Executive Devin Edwards delivered a talk to a group of Business Management, International Tourism Management, Computer Science students and lecturers of Laksamana College of Business (LCB) recently. Progresif’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) strategy is to focus on four pillars – Environmen


Tech enthusiasts share updates at DevFest
DevFest 2020 was organised at Laksamana College of Business (LCB) last Sunday, seeing the participation of over 100 people, while dozens more joined the talk through the Google Developer Group (GDG) online platform. DevFest is an annual developers’ programme where tech enthusiasts convene to gain and share knowledge on updates in the technological sphere. The fest aims to boost community skills in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0). Participants had the


Hospitality, tourism students learn more about event management
Level 3 Hospitality and International Tourism Management Degree students from Laksamana College of Business (LCB) recently attended a talk on event organising for non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Brunei Darussalam. Aspadiyah, who addressed the students, shared her seven years of experience and highlighted the importance of communication in event management. The seminar provided students a better understanding on event management in the country. The seminar covere


Better understanding of hospitality industry
Students from Laksamana College of Business (LCB) recently paid a study visit to The Brunei Hotel. The students, currently pursuing BTEC Level 3 National Diploma in Hospitality, BTEC Level 5 Higher National Diploma in Hospitality Management and University of Chester International Tourism Management Degree Programme, familiarised themselves with the hospitality industry. Students in a group photo during their visit to The Brunei Hotel. PHOTO: AZLAN OTHMAN


LCB organises Orientation Weekend
Laksamana College of Business (LCB) held an Orientation Weekend to welcome the new February/March intake students recently. The event, conducted by the student council, was held with the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Culture, Youth and Sports’ approval at the Biodiversity Park in Berakas Forest Reserve. Some 184 students participated. The theme on the first day was ‘Mystery Murder’, and the second day was ‘Among Us’. The event was also supported by TLT Enterprise, Su