Strengthening unity among students


Kurup says the programme aims to improve students’ relationships and understanding.

UNIVERSITI Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) is working with the National Unity and Integration Department (JPNIN) to further strengthen unity and cross-culture understanding among university students.

UTAR, along with Asia Pacific University, HELP University, Taylor’s University, and SEGi University, signed a memorandum with JPNIN on the second phase of the Unity Internship Programme (PLIP) last Tuesday.

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