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First scholar
To be the first in anything is usually an achievement, but when it comes with a title like the inaugural University of Melbourne Prime Minister of Malaysia Scholar, it can be quite daunting.
USM team produces cheaper nanotubes
Universiti Sains Malaysia's (USM) gold medal-winning invention of producing carbon nanotubes from natural gas can bring down the price of plasma TV sets if commercialised.
Where you are a person, not a number
At Australian Institute for University Studies (AIUS), students are not treated like an enrolment number but a person who deserves attention and commitment, as many of its undergraduates would attest.
Move to curb bioattacks
ANYONE using a biological agent as a potential weapon faces life behind bars and a S$1mil (RM2.3mil) fine under proposed new Singaporean laws.
Teen no ordinary high achiever
He is just 17, but despite his youth, Timothy Lim Seng Yen has achieved a lot more than many older people.
Research options
Dr Shirley Ann Jackson shines not only because of her charismatic personality but also because of her macro view on research - she sees interdisciplinary research as the platform for innovation that will ensure national security for nations.
UM researcher wins inaugural award
Universiti Malaya (UM) immunologist Wong Sook San, who wants to develop a dengue vaccine, has been named the inaugural University of Melbourne Prime Minister of Malaysia Scholar.
Edge in commerce
The University of Adelaide (UoA) in Australia recently signed an agreement with INTI College (INTI) to offer a 2+1 commerce programme.
Engineered for excellence
With a history dating back to the 1930s, University Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) has long established itself as Malaysia's leading technological university.
Choice of courses draws crowd
The Star Education Fair 2005 saw streams of students and parents jamming the booths to check out an array of courses offered by local and foreign institutions of higher learning.