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Tentative Itinerary FRSIS 2023
The Journey FRSIS 2023
Sekolah Tun Fatimah
Students: A Catalyst of Change for a Better Tomorrow
SMS Muzaffar Syah
Sekolah Seri Puteri
SMS Tengku Muhammad Faris Petra
SM Sains Selangor
Sekolah Sultan Alam Shah
Kolej Tunku Kurshiah
SBPI Gombak
Sekolah Seri Puteri
Covid-19 Pandemic: Gains and losses
Sekolah Dato’ Abdul Razak
From Pandemic to Endemic
SM Sains Sultan Mahmud
FRSIS Objectives
The Fully Residential Schools International Symposium (FRSIS) was initiated in 2011 and was organised by the Ministry of Education Malaysia under the Fully Residential Schools Management Division with the help of The National Commission for UNESCO Malaysia [Suruhanjaya Kebangsaan UNESCO Malaysia]. The organisation of this program at an international level is in tandem with the vision of the Fully Residential School of creating “World Class Leaders”
The involvement of Fully Residential School students in this international programme has enabled them to interact and think globally whilst applying the knowledge gained in accordance to the norms of the host country. This programme will also bring about positive impacts in honing leadership qualities among students to organize programmes at the international level, through their involvement in the work committee, as the foundation that ensures the smooth success of this programme.
The Fully Residential School Symposium International (FRSIS) has given a significant impact in nurturing towering personality – an individual with high level of competitiveness, as well as improving leadership qualities among students at the international level, moulding them to become global leaders.
GLOBAL PEACE AND PROSPERITY
2023 Symposium Subthemes
Mitigating the impacts of hunger crises through food security
(SDG4 – EDUCATION)
Youth empowerment towards peacebuilding
Emergence of New Careers in the Gig Economy Sector : boon or bane
The Rise of AI: Development or Deterioration?
Nurturing inclusivity in a diverse world
The ripple effects of human displacement
FRSIS Schedules
The assigning of subthemes
Online registration opens
Local participants due date
International participants due date
Abstract submissions
Slides & poster submission
Presentation Day
FRSIS Guidelines
ABSTRACT TEMPLATE AND ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
Abstract of the full paper should not be more than 250 words in length, paragraphs/s justified. Abstract is to be written only in one paragraph. The abstract shall describe the background briefly, the problem statement, research objectives, brief methodology, research outcomes and summary of findings
SYMPOSIUM GUIDELINES
Each LOCAL school is required to send only ONE team of 4 students with the sub-theme assigned.
However, each INTERNATIONAL school may send up to FIVE teams of 4 students each and must choose different sub-themes for each team.