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Get ready for a fantastic fair
Ushering in the New Year with loads of fun, goodies and exciting educational options is what I>Star Education Fair 2004/Ipromises, and lots more.
Study in Australia convention
This year's Study in Australia fair will feature over 50 Australian educational institutions, offering courses from archaeology to zoology. It will be held from Oct 10 to 12 at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Kuala Lumpur.
Islamic banking, takaful on course to beat market share target
ISLAMIC banking and I>takaful /I>can surpass the targeted 20% market share of the country#039;s banking system before 2010, or at least meet the target before the set deadline, according to Association of Islamic Banking Institutions Malaysia (Aibim) president Datuk Ahmad Tajuddin Abdul Rahman.
Wide range of goodies welcomed
The private higher education industry is optimistic that enrolment figures will increase as a result of the proposals in Budget 2004 for a better financial assistance scheme for those who wish to pursue higher education.
Easy to read, packed with info
Education Guide Malaysia (8th Edition) - The one-stop resource guide to Malaysian Education.
Delightfully Dutch
One of Europe's smallest and most densely populated countries, the Netherlands is known for its picturesque landscape, windmills, wooden clogs, tulips as well as liberal views on issues, be it business, political or social.
Decade of scholarships
THE Star Education Fund celebrated its 10th anniversary in style by holding an appreciation dinner to thank all its contributors.
Ambitious students raring to go
In the 10 years since its launch, the Star Education Fund has grown from strength to strength. More than 1,450 students have received scholarships worth 30mil, thanks to the generous support of local and foreign educational institutions.
More expected to further education
THE proposals to extend the repayment period and reduce the interest rate for National Higher Education Fund Corporation loans from 4% to 3% will encourage more students to further their studies, said the private education sector.