Students speak their minds


UNIVERSITI Tunku Abdul Rahman (Utar) students had the chance to present their views on the higher education system at the Malaysian Education Summit 2004, held recently at the Sunway Pyramid Convention Centre.  

The two-day conference, which included addresses by notable speakers including vice-chancellors, presidents, chairmen, CEOs and executive directors of some of the nation's top universities and organisations was a cooperative effort between the Education Ministry and Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute (ASLI).  

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