Promoting peace in Asean region


Prof Wan Sabri (centre) says a global peace centre will be set up following this year’s fourth edition of WCIT. Looking on are university administration and finance deputy vice-chancellor Anas Md Yusof (left) and WCIT secretariat Dr Roslan Abdul-Rahim.

UNIVERSITI Sultan Azlan Shah aims to set up a global peace centre in its campus after the coming World Conference on Islamic Thought and Civilisation (WCIT) is held.

Based in Kuala Kangsar, the university is the organiser of the conference’s fourth edition, which will be held at Casuarina@Meru Hotel in Ipoh on Nov 20 and 21.

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