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Quick & Easy Campus Pictures Assignment QUICK & EASY CAMPUS PICTURES ASSIGNMENT __________________________________________________________________________________ This is an assignment to collate pictures of university campuses around Malaysia and to understand the environment from the perspective of students. This assignment is opened to students studying in MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITIES ONLY. You are required to take as many pictures of your campus. As a guide we are looking for in total about 40 pictures from you. However, we will pay more if we take more than 40. The rate per picture is RM2.00. So if we take 40 pictures from you, you will be paid RM80 in total. Picture Guidelines 1) Minimum of 40 pictures in total from the categories specified below. It is advisable that you take more than 40 pictures for us to choose from or to pick more than 40 from. 2) The quality of pictures need to be CLEAR AND SHARP. You may use your phone camera or digital camera to take the pictures as long as the pictures are sharp. 3) The types of pictures you are required to take are divided into the following categories: (i) Campus Surrounding (up to 10 pictures) a. Capture good angles which highlights vibrancy of the campus with candid shots of students. Good artistic touches are appreciated. b. Take pictures of what you feel are the best features of the campus including architecture, landscapes etc c. Take shots of lecture halls and classrooms with lecturers, tutors and students in them. d. Take pictures of the university staff (lecturers, tutors, professors, dean, administrators, student support staff etc) if possible (ii) Campus Facilities (20-25 pictures) – capture ALL available facilities in the campus. This includes Libraries Hostels/In-Campus Computer / Tech Research Labs Accommodations Labs Engineering Labs Design/Broadcasting Medical Labs Cafeteria Studios Student R&R areas Student discussion Lecture halls / Multipurpose halls or meeting room classrooms areas Parking lots Sports facilities / Bookstore / Others if applicable Gym, swimming Convenient stores in pool, court campus Take pictures of these facilities where there is a good mix of students in the picture but at the same time visibility of the amenities is clear. (iii) Campus Lifestyle (between 5-10 pictures) This may include a. cafes/entertainment spots in-campus or nearby campus. b. F&B served around the cafeteria c. R&R areas for students d. Other creative lifestyle pictures 4) Picture Description – you are required to provide a short description and a short interesting comment on the pictures taken. For example Eg 1 Campus façade – evening sun on main campus. The campus faces the setting sun which is the highlight of this university. Eg 2 Campus foyer/main entrance – place where students hang out and hold fun activities and events from time to time. There will be decorations during festive seasons. Eg 3 Campus Library – campus library spans 20k sq ft and is a cosy and quiet place to focus on studies and assignments. My favourite spot is near the engineering titles Your Picture Description can be done in a Words Document with proper reference back to the picture files. Terms & Conditions 1) Payout Package RM2.00 per picture. Minimum of RM80.00 in payout (40 pictures). You will be paid accordingly for more pictures taken. Payment to you will be made within 1 week after completion of your assignment. If you have friends in other universities (from the list below) who are keen to take on this assignment, we can pay you RM5.00 for the referral. 2) Deadline Deadline is 1-2 weeks upon accepting this job. Earlier the better. 3) Acceptance of Job To indicate your acceptance of this assignment, email to [email protected] and provide the following details - Full Name - Mobile contact number - University you are studying in - Which Campus you will be covering We will reply you accordingly to confirm your employment for the job 4) Assignment Completion You may use any method to send the pictures back to us – Zip&Email / WeTransfer / Dropbox share / Google Drive share ETC – just inform accordingly You may send your pictures piecemeal to ensure the quality is acceptable before completing all 40 pictures – send to the email below Contact: If you are unsure or have more questions, do not hesitate to contact Ken – 012-6200774 (whatsapp / SMS / call available) [email protected] University Covered for this Assignment UNIVERSITY NAME CAMPUS Advanced Tertiary College (ATC) ATC, Georgetown Advanced Tertiary College (ATC) ATC, KL City Centre Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) APU, Bukit Jalil Berjaya University College of Hospitality Berjaya UCH, KL City Centre City University City U, Petaling Jaya Curtin University Curtin Uni, Miri Erican College Erican, KL City Centre First City University College First City, Bandar Utama FTMS Global College (FTMS) FTMS, Cyberjaya HELP University & Colleges HELP, KL City Centre HELP University & Colleges HELP, Damansara Heights HELP University & Colleges HELP, Subang 2 Heriot-Watt University Heriot-Watt, Putrajaya IACT College IACT, Petaling Jaya International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Ayer Keroh International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Batu Pahat International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Kluang International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Seremban International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Subang Jaya International Medical University (IMU) IMU, Bukit Jalil International University of Malaya-Wales (IUMW) IUMW, KL City Centre INTI International University & Colleges INTI, KL City Centre INTI International University & Colleges INTI, Bayan Lepas INTI International University & Colleges INTI, Kota Kinabalu INTI International University & Colleges INTI, Subang Jaya INTI International University & Colleges INTI, Nilai KDU University College KDU, Damansara Jaya KDU University College KDU, Georgetown KDU University College KDU, Utropolis Glenmarie Kolej DIKA DIKA, Puchong MAHSA University MAHSA, Saujana Putra Manipal International University MIU, Nilai Nilai University Nilai Uni, Putra Nilai UNIVERSITY NAME CAMPUS University of Nottingham Nottingham, Semenyih Perdana University Perdana Uni, Serdang Reliance College Reliance, Georgetown Reliance College Reliance, Johor Bahru Reliance College Reliance, KL City Centre Saito University College Saito, Petaling Jaya SEGi University & Colleges SEGi, Georgetown SEGi University & Colleges SEGi, Kota Damansara SEGi University & Colleges SEGi, KL City Centre SEGi University & Colleges SEGi, Kuching SEGi University & Colleges SEGi, Subang Jaya Sunway University & Colleges Sunway, Bandar Sunway Sunway University & Colleges Sunway, Johor Bahru Sunway University & Colleges Sunway, Kuching Sunway University & Colleges Sunway, Ipoh Swinburne University of Technology Swinburne, Kuching Taylor's University Taylor's, Lakeside Subang Jaya The One Academy (TOA) TOA, Bandar Sunway The One Academy (TOA) TOA, Georgetown The Otomotif College (TOC) TOC, Petaling Jaya Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Kampar Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Kuantan Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Penampang Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Segamat Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Setapak Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TARC) TARC, Tanjung Bungah UCSI University & Colleges UCSI, Damansara Utama UCSI University & Colleges UCSI, Cheras UCSI University & Colleges UCSI, Kuala Terengganu UCSI University & Colleges UCSI, Kuching UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Alor Setar UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Georgetown UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Johor Bahu UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Kota Bharu UNIVERSITY NAME CAMPUS UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Kota Kinabalu UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Kuching UNITAR International University (UNITAR) UNITAR, Kelana Jaya ICAN College ICAN, KL City Centre Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) UTAR, Kampar Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) UTAR, Sg Long University of Reading Reading, EduCity University of Southampton Southampton, EduCity ALFA College ALFA, Subang Jaya Arte Academy Arte Academy, Puchong Asia Metropolitan University & Colleges (AMU) AMU, Cheras Asia Metropolitan University & Colleges (AMU) AMU, Kota Kinabalu Asia Metropolitan University & Colleges (AMU) AMU, Kuching Brickfields Asia College (BAC) BAC, Brickfields Brickfields Asia College (BAC) BAC, Petaling Jaya Crescendo International College Crescendo, Johor Bahru Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS) CUCMS, Cyberjaya DRB-HICOM University Of Automotive Malaysia DRB-HICOM UNI, Pekan Federation University Australia FedUni, KL City Centre Limkokwing University of Creative and Technology Limkokwing, Cyberjaya Limkokwing University of Creative and Technology Limkokwing, KL City Centre Limkokwing University of Creative and Technology Limkokwing, Kuching Monash University (Malaysia) Monash, Bandar Sunway Multimedia University (MMU) MMU, Ayer Keroh Multimedia University (MMU) MMU, Cyberjaya Multimedia University (MMU) MMU, EduCity Newcastle University Medicine Malaysia (NuMed) NuMed, EdiCity Point College Point College, Kota Damansara Wawasan Open University (WOU) WOU, KL City Centre Wawasan Open University (WOU) WOU, Georgetown Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) UniKL CFS, KL City Centre Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) UniKL IPS, KL City Centre Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) UniKL BMI, Gombak Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) UniKL 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