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Massive support from Chinese
Over 550 Chinese associations showed their support for the #8220;Malaysians for Peace#8221; campaign at the Selangor Chinese Assembly Hall in what was deemed to be the country's first largest gathering of such organisations.
Industry advised to pair up with educational institutions
MALAYSIAN industries need to collaborate with educational institutions to produce highly skilled and competent knowledge workers, said Inti Management Service Sdn Bhd (IMS) director Daniel Chi.
Moves to attract more investors
The Government is beefing up measures to make Malaysia more attractive and competitive to investors, including giving faster public sector service and standardising the issuance of licenses.
Australia’s new ruling makes no sense
IT IS difficult to understand the rationale behind Australia's requirement that foreigners below the age of 18 must be accompanied by their parents or guardians if they wish to study Down Under, comments V.K. Chin.
Roaring business for SCB
MANY property developers are having a hard time with their bottom lines these days but SCB Developments Bhd is one exception.
Race-relations test case
A LEGAL battle over college and university admission criteria based on race that has gone up before the United States Supreme Court could have far-reaching implications on race relations in the country.
Fair gets bigger and better
It was an enriching, rewarding ezperience for some 100,000 visitors who thronged Star Education Fair 2003 last weekend. Although the fair #8211; at the Putra World Trade Centre #8211; has always attracted a large number of students and parents shopping for suitable courses and institutions to enrol in, the response this year was phenomenal.
Better chances at new universities
Students intending to further their education at a public institution of higher learning should consider the newer universities where there are fewer applicants competing for places.
US courses hit by policy Australian, British courses do not need pre-requisite
Only American programmes are likely to be affected by the new policy requiring Form Five school-leavers to obtain a pre-university qualification as prerequisite for pursuing a degree.
‘Progress in education reflects Dr M’s vision’
Malaysia's development and its impressive progress in higher education reflects the Prime Minister's determination to promote knowledge and to have knowledgeable people, MCA president Datuk Seri Dr Ling Liong Sik said.