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Philosophy incubation programme

Application deadline: Aug 31

> MyPhil Labs is Malaysia’s first free philosophy incubation programme aimed at helping students establish and grow philosophy clubs at universities across the country.

> Why join:

- Community building: Kickstart your philosophy club with expert guidance.

- Expert guidance: Access resources and networks of established philosophy communities in Malaysia.

- Professional upskilling: Receive training in philosophy facilitation, critical thinking and leadership.

- Recognition: Be acknowledged as a student philosophy leader and official facilitator.

> Eligibility:

- Open to pre-undergraduate and university students.

- Requires active participation in extracurricular activities and a basic understanding of philosophy.

- Commitment period of at least one year, including mentorship and training.

> Application steps:

- Fill out and submit the application form.

- Attend interview with the Malaysian Philosophy Society.

- Wait for the acceptance letter.

> Programme structure:

- Apply and express your intent.

- Mentors will be assigned to guide you.

- Informal philosophy discussions and proto-committee formation will be conducted.

- Draft your constitution and receive training to organise events.

- Participate in an annual philosophy hackathon.

- Receive continuous support for club growth and success.

> Perks:

- Receive a certificate of achievement.

- Benefit from networking opportunities with student leaders and philosophy clubs.

- Attend professional development workshops.

- Receive guidance from experts and philosophy leaders.

- Receive recognition as a student leader and philosophy facilitator.

Details: forms.gle/1s2BG6SXoTkhoDBC8

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