International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS'25)

The International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS’25) aims to provide a platform for sharing insights, research, and practices on resilience both in Malaysia and globally. The symposium aspires to serve as a hub for discussions on resilience theories, models, and approaches to nation-building. Br...

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Main Author: Amalia, Madihie
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Published: Human Resilience and Potential Centre, Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development, UNIMAS 2025
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spelling my.unimas.ir-473322025-01-13T02:50:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47332/ International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS'25) Amalia, Madihie BF Psychology HT Communities. Classes. Races The International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS’25) aims to provide a platform for sharing insights, research, and practices on resilience both in Malaysia and globally. The symposium aspires to serve as a hub for discussions on resilience theories, models, and approaches to nation-building. Bringing together professional counselors, psychologists, ESG experts, students, community leaders, government and NGO representatives, and other stakeholders, IReS’25 offers opportunities to exchange ideas and deepen understanding of resilience and counseling. Key topics include human development, effective counseling practices, and strategies for fostering well-being and happiness in individuals and communities. Human Resilience and Potential Centre, Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development, UNIMAS 2025-01-01 Brochure NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47332/6/IReS25%20Main%20Poster%20.pdf text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/47332/4/index.html Amalia, Madihie (2025) International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS'25). [Brochure] https://ires.my
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Amalia, Madihie
International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS'25)
description The International Resilience Symposium 2025 (IReS’25) aims to provide a platform for sharing insights, research, and practices on resilience both in Malaysia and globally. The symposium aspires to serve as a hub for discussions on resilience theories, models, and approaches to nation-building. Bringing together professional counselors, psychologists, ESG experts, students, community leaders, government and NGO representatives, and other stakeholders, IReS’25 offers opportunities to exchange ideas and deepen understanding of resilience and counseling. Key topics include human development, effective counseling practices, and strategies for fostering well-being and happiness in individuals and communities.
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publisher Human Resilience and Potential Centre, Faculty of Cognitive Sciences and Human Development, UNIMAS
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