Varsity aims to boost grads’ employability


Universiti Malaya (UM) vice-chancellor Datuk Abdul Rahim Hashim.

PETALING JAYA: Malaysia’s oldest university is seeking to implant its graduates with a “Universiti Malaya DNA” to help improve their employability.

The university is working towards producing graduates with the “right attributes”.

Subscribe now to our Premium Plan for an ad-free and unlimited reading experience!
   

Next In Nation

Enforcement beefed up to stop open burning, says Perak exco
Motorcyclist killed, two seriously hurt in Johor bike crash
No need to add Pakatan reps in Johor exco, says Skudai rep
Outcome of Malaysia-India white rice talks to be known this week
Lack of integrity, self-interest believed to be motive of policemen in abduction case, says KL CPO
Tesla's Cyberjaya centre opens
NZ governor-general Kiro looks forward to learning more about indgenous communities in Malaysia
New Zealand governor-general, delegation meet PM Anwar
Ex-AG Thomas' lawsuit to be heard as civil suit
Govt introduces four measures to tackle rice supply issues nationwide

Air Pollutant Index

Highest API Readings

    Select State and Location to view the latest API reading

    Source: Department of Environment, Malaysia

    Others Also Read