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Learning
Chinese students, tourists expected to make strong rebound in Australia after ties eased
Like many other Chinese applicants planning to study in Australia, Zheng Yiwen (pseudonym) is waiting anxiouslyfor offers from some universities,…
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Partnerships
China-Malaysia International College ushers in new era of educational cooperation
Haikou University of Economics, in China, and Mila University, in Malaysia, have come together to establish China-Malaysia International College. A…
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Learning
Customer-centric HE starts with knowing what students want
Students have become more discerning customers and consumers of higher education in recent years. It can be assumed that this…
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Policy & Economy
Free tuition fees for 600 Palestinian students at public varsities
SEPANG: Tuition fees for more than 600 Palestinian students studying at public universities in Malaysia will be waived for one…
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Job Ready
How apprenticeships align training with job opportunities
In the vast ocean of opportunities that is the job market, it’s as if a myriad of ships set sail. However,…
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Research
Green spaces can save lives, according to urban big data
Against the backdrop of global climate change, extreme heat events are becoming hotter, longer, and more frequent. Such sustained extreme…
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Policy & Economy
Industry ties will ensure more graduates earn premium salary, says Khaled
KUALA LUMPUR: The higher education ministry is confident that it is on the right track to increase the percentage of…
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Policy & Economy
Vietnam wants high-quality human resources training in STEM
Hanoi (VNA) – Vietnam needs a comprehensive investment strategy and support policies to encourage universities to invest in the education of…
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Learning
MOHE takes serious steps to make Malay language key agenda in higher education
GEORGE TOWN: The Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) always takes serious measures to continue to make the Malay language or…
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