On 19 April, we had the pleasure of hosting our KAS Scholars across multiple cohorts for a dynamic, one-day workshop on Critical Thinking and Storytelling Methodologies led by the insightful Shadaitul Mohd Zin.
Through a mix of theory, interactive exercises, and real-world applications, scholars explored:
🧠 Tools for structured problem-solving and decision-making
🗣️ The art and power of storytelling for academic and professional impact
📝 Techniques to craft compelling narratives that resonate and inspire
It was especially heartening to witness the cross-cohort engagement—from our 2021/22 scholars to our newest batch—proving that learning is a continuous journey best shared in community.
Our scholars also had the wonderful opportunity to connect with our new Country Director, Natalie Russmann, and to bid a fond farewell to our outgoing Country Director, Miriam Fischer.
💬 “Stories shape the way we think, feel and act. And critical thinking ensures we do so wisely.” Here’s to sharpening minds and amplifying voices for impact! 🚀
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