Initiative for graduate employability


Idris sharing a light moment with Tanri Abeng University rector Dr Tanri Abeng (left) while Megat Najmudidin, SEGi University vice-chancellor Dr Patrick Kee and Mohamed Azahari look on.

SEGI University has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with eight organisations to launch an initiative to boost employability among graduates by providing financial support, academic programmes, training and talent management.

The initiative dubbed Learning Rebranded is a collaboration between the higher learning institution and Yayasan Sime Darby, Agrobank, Malaysia Building Society Bhd (MBSB), Malaysia Investment Development Authority (MIDA), DRB HICOM University of Automotive Malaysia, Kolej Yayasan Pahang (KYP), Tanri Abeng University in Indonesia, and Biocon Sdn Bhd.

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