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Charting Success: Actuarial Science at Sunway University with Chan Lay Guat

Ms Chan Lay Guat, Head – Department of Actuarial Science and Risk, School of Mathematical Sciences, Sunway University

08-Aug-24 07:35

Charting Success: Actuarial Science at Sunway University with Chan Lay Guat

Richard Bradbury interviews Chan Lay Guat, Head of the Department of Actuarial Science and Risk at Sunway University's School of Mathematical Sciences. Chan Lay Guat discusses the success stories of graduates and the support and resources provided by Sunway University to help Actuarial Science students succeed academically and professionally. Tune in to learn more about the Actuarial Science program at Sunway University.


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