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Tony Buzan in Malaysia’s Festival of Mind III
The Malaysia Festival of the Mind III is jointly organised by Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) and Malaysia Mental Literacy Movement (MMLM) with the objective to educate Malaysians about how to tap into the unlimited human mind and to develop one's brainpower to the fullest. Tony Buzan is honoured to be invited as the Guest Speaker for this event to be held from 1 to 3 Aug 08. [More]
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Tony Buzan in Malaysia’s International Conference on Learning & Teaching
Tunku Abdul Rahman College is organising a 2-day International Conference on Learning and Teaching (TIC 2008). This conference is aimed at establishing a platform to share research findings and initiatives to enhance learning and teaching approaches. Tony Buzan will be participating as the keynote speaker for this Conference on 5 Aug 08. [More]
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Tony Buzan in Singapore for SIM Professional Programs
Tony will be in Singapore for the annual SIM Professional Programs to be held from 14 to 29 Sep 08. Learn from the Creativity Guru and sign up from a series of personal development and work enhacement programs. Click here for the details.
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Tony in Bahrain for the World Memory Championship
The 2008 World Memory Championships will take place in Manama, Bahrain on 23 to 27 Oct 08 in the Gulf Hotel. A prize fund of US$30,000 is on offer to competitors with a top prize for the World Memory Champion of $10,000. [More]
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Mind Map Festival in Hong Kong
Buzan Centre Hong Kong will be organising the first Mind Map Festival from 18 to 19 Oct 08, in conjunction with a series of events such as the Mind Map Forum, Teachers Conference, Mind Maps Gallery and the 3rd Primary School Mind Map competition. Another exciting event will be the unveiling of the largest Mind Map in Hong Kong. [More]
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Thailand’s Longest Mind Map
Buzan Centre Thailand has successfully organised the Mind Map Festival 2008 in conjunction with the first Thailand Open Memory Championships on 4-5 Jul 08. The Longest Mind Map measuring 2.5m by 25m, contained the name of the longest capital city in the world and the names of the 52 barges making up the Thai Royal Barge Procession was unveiled. [More] |