Workplace learning for students


(From left) Briggs, Dr Todino, Dr Mohd Naim, Tio and Department of Polytechnic Education director Tung Chee Kuan going through the documents after the signing ceremony.

BEING from different time zones and cultures did not stop students from the United States, Australia and Malaysia from successfully working together to come up with solutions for a real problem faced by a local company.

The students, from North Seattle Community College, RMIT University, ALC College and Polytechnic Malaysia, were part of this year’s Global Work Integrated Learning (GWIL) programme.

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