University students get useful insights from Bangkok symposium


(From left) Mbeu, Qureshi, Wan Ahmad and Sakti at the UN Conference Centre in Bangkok.

MIRI: Four students of Curtin University Malaysia described their participation in the recent 9th University Scholar Leadership Symposium (USLS) in Bangkok, Thailand as an experience of a lifetime.

Chemical engineering student Regina Mbeu, mechanical engineering student Wan Ahmad Hakeemud–Deen Wan Asmadi, electrical power engineering student Saad Rasul Qureshi and marketing student Sakti Satesh joined delegates from over 80 countries at the symposium held at Bangkok’s United Nations Conference Centre.

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