Maintaining good mental well-being may help empower students and the community at large.
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06 Apr 2022
8 Min Read
Ailyn Low (Editor)
Maintaining good mental well-being may help empower students and the community at large.
How can we equip lawyers with outstanding professional skills and high ethical value enabling them to bring meaningful contributions to society? Is it possible to inject the human element of ‘life and soul’ into the black letter of the law? For Dr. Sia Chin Chin, Senior Lecturer at School of Law and Governance, it's possible when we give future lawyers the experience to grow while taking care of their well-being.
With over 10 years of being appointed and practising as a legal advisor in different corners of the world, including Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and Italy, Dr. Sia Chin Chin, is no stranger to the law industry. She shares how research can help to mould future lawyers by giving back to society and the importance of one’s emotional well-being.