Forging better ties through study programme


Dr Yap and Prof Rohana (fourth and third from left), posing with some of the recipients at the ceremony.

THE Japanese Chamber of Trade and Industry Malaysia (Jactim) is committed to maintaining a good relationship with Malaysia through higher education.

On Tuesday, the Jactim foundation presented a grant of RM60,000 to Universiti Malaya’s (UM) Japan Studies Programme at a special ceremony graced by Deputy Higher Education Minister Datuk Dr Mary Yap.

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