A Profile In Educational Leadership And Study Skills Innovation

In a recent profile by Women Going Places, they featured Marsya Ruzana Aw and her journey from struggling university student to Head of Study Skills at First Principles Education.

In a recent profile by Women Going Places, they featured Marsya Ruzana Aw and her journey from struggling university student to Head of Study Skills at First Principles Education.

The article highlights how her own academic transformation shaped her passion for mentoring, and how she now leads the development of student centred programmes designed to help learners build stronger habits and greater independence over time.

The piece focuses on Marsya’s role in shaping First Principles Education’s study skills approach through neuroscience informed methods, mentor development, and practical systems that help students learn more effectively. It also highlights her contribution to building an A.I. powered tool aimed at helping students identify and learn from their mistakes, reflecting a broader commitment to long term growth rather than short term academic patchwork.

Read more about Marsya’s journey and leadership in study skills via the link: Women Going Places: Marsya Ruzana Aw, First Principals Education, Singapore.