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Be ready for change
With so many challenges ahead and diverse issues to tackle, the higher education industry world wide is faced with more questions than they can answer, reports GAVIN GOMEZ.
When a dog attacks
THOUGH instances of animals harming humans are nowhere as frequent as the other way around, they make the news and we react in many ways, including by killing the animals.
Off to a good start
It was definitely a good start to the new year. A newcomer in the financial planning fraternity recently registered with the Registrar of Societies, the Malaysian Financial Planning Council (MFPC) kick-started the year with several national events held at Putra World Trade Centre.
Why isn’t it ‘port-pass'?
FADZILAH AMIN answers your questions on the English language.
A HELP-ing hand for charity
Help Institute raised a total of RM130, 000 for the Malaysian Liver Foundation and Persatuan Dialisis Kurnia Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The amount was raised from a charity dinner concert organised by the institute, in collaboration with the Faculty of Business, Economics and Law at the Queensland University, Australia.
SIDC seminar on financial planning
THE Securities Industry Development Centre (SIDC), the education and training arm of the Securities Commission (SC), will organise the #147;Financial Planning and the Professionals#039;#039; seminar in Kota Kinabalu on Aug 7.
Clear vision of global biotech market
BIOTECH Industry: A Global, Economic and Financing Overview - Review by Tan Kim Seng
Need to move on
Stakeholders in the multi billion ringgit private higher education industry applaud the Government's shift in focus from enforcement and crackdown of errant institutions to the promotion of quality.
University college option for Help
Help Institute is the latest private college to be invited by the Education Ministry to apply for university college status. Help's executive director Dr Paul Chan expressed hope that the proposed University College Help would live up to the Government's expectations.