Solehah M. Misnan is a part-time lecturer for Sociology of Sport, and has over six years of experience in abroad sports volunteering and is a former assistant coach for BWF’s Shuttle Time School Programme in Brunei Darussalam. Solehah loves to play badminton since she was four years old. She participated in many tournaments especially during her youth and in her early 20s and has won the title of Piala Menteri Besar Terengganu and the BeeTalk Open. Currently, she teaches badminton to children and youth of various skill levels.
Additionally, she is a member of the Malaysian Sport Psychology Association (MASPA). In 2019, she was awarded the Outstanding Volunteer of the Year from the Faculty of Sports Science and Coaching at the Sultan Idris Education University. Lastly, in 2020 she wrote and published her first book titled: The Concept of Personality and Human Beings in Counselling from an Islamic and Western Perspective.