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Covid-19 not a knockout punch
COVID-19 has dealt the education sector a painful blow but it is not a knockout punch as far as Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) is concerned.
Entry on hold but foreign students can still register to come
PETALING JAYA: The government’s move to halt the entry of new international students into Malaysia has raised concerns among higher education providers about its impact on the sector.
Entry for new international students on hold, says Education Malaysia Global Services
PETALING JAYA: Entry for new international students and their dependents into the country is on hold until further notice, says Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS).
EMGS gets back on track with new CEO
THE new chief executive officer (CEO) of Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) is not one to shy away from a challenge.
A task force for higher education needed
A letter from THOMSON CH’NG, Co-Convenor of the ASEAN-Australia Education Dialogue.
Education Malaysia ready to assist return of international students
PETALING JAYA: Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) is ready to facilitate the safe return of international students to Malaysia, following the government's announcement that five categories of students can soon be on campus
In the dark over EMGS
HIGHER education sector veterans have been left in the dark about the status of the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) leadership.
EMGS chairman claims trial to money laundering
JOHOR BARU: Already facing charges of criminal breach of trust (CBT) in Kuala Lumpur, Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) chairman Datuk Abdul Rahman Mohamed Shariff has now claimed trial to money laundering at the Sessions Court here.
Education Malaysia chairman charged with money laundering involving RM150,000
JOHOR BARU: Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) chairman Datuk Abdul Rahman Mohamed Shariff has been charged at a Sessions Court here with money laundering amounting to RM150,000.
EMGS chairman claims trial to CBT involving RM178,000
KUALA LUMPUR: A Yayasan Pengurusan Ilmu board director has claimed trial to three counts of criminal breach of trust (CBT) involving RM178,049.