Malaysia’s youth confident that universities will teach career-oriented skills
A majority of Malaysian students believed that universities in the future would teach career-oriented skills and that it was important to promote lifelong learning.
A majority of Malaysian students believed that universities in the future would teach career-oriented skills and that it was important to promote lifelong learning.
INTI International University & Colleges Subang Campus organized Career Week from May 18—22, 2015. The purpose of Career Week was to provide a platform for students to meet their dream employers; to understand career insights and to explore various career pathways.
The 31st INTI Leadership Series was held on May 6, 2015 at INTI International College Subang. The guest speaker was, Jake Abdullah “Jakeman”, the Chief Executive Officer of Astro Radio, Malaysia. The event consisted of talk by Jakeman followed by moderation session and concluded with coffee session with Top Ten Students of INTI, Malaysia.
One of INTI’s students, Lum Kar Kit were sponsored to participate in SEATRU Volunteer Programme under KPMG Corporate Citizenship. He was among the 2 university students partake in this programme.
INTI International University & Colleges aims to create an entrepreneurial ecosystem as a means to transform the learning experience.
Nineteen-year old Angelina Lim is certainly in the limelight at the moment. Her brother Frankie is autistic, has difficulty communicating and is afflicted with restrictive and repetitive patterns of behavior. Angelina has been inspired to write a collection of poems and compiling it into a book to help people understand autism better. Her book entitled “Artistic” has since been published.
In a recent endeavour to create innovative applications for Google Cardboard, the latest 3-Dimensional (3-D) or Virtual Reality gadget inspired by Google, INTI’s students displayed remarkable abilities in critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity to develop their very own virtual experiences on smartphones.
INTI International University & Colleges recently hosted an interactive networking session with GE’s Top talents across ASEAN. General Electric International Inc (GE) is one of the world’s most admired companies with global presence in more than 170 countries including Malaysia.
Being bold and adventurous, seeking a career linked to their hobbies and being entrepreneurial are amongst the key interests of Generation Z (Gen Z) in Malaysia according to a landmark survey to understand this group better.
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