The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia can become world’s education hub in 20 years — Idris

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia can become the world’s education hub in 20 years’ time should the momentum in the country’s higher education system remain positive as it is today, according to Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.

He said various initiative­s were being implemente­d by the government to transform higher education in the country which saw the improvemen­t of ranking for local universiti­es in various rating lists in the world.

“Since 2012, the position of our higher education in the Universita­s 21 (U21) ranking has moved 11 positions ahead from 36th to 25th position at the moment...we can see that the position of Universiti Malaya, which has always been up and rising, is targeted to be in the top 100 universiti­es in the world within two years.

“In ASEAN, we can see that five of the top eight universiti­es are from Malaysia and our research universiti­es are in the one per cent of the best research universiti­es in the world,” he told reporters after delivering his speech at the ‘Industrial Revolution 4.0: Undergradu­ates Challenge’ forum at the National Student Leadership Conference (Pemanas) 2017 on Friday night.

Idris said with all these achievemen­ts coupled with a holistic and balanced approach in the higher education system, Malaysia would be able to become like Andalusia, which was once the world’s focus as a centre of knowledge.

At a different forum, Education Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said schools were still allowed to use the cane for students who disobeyed rules or have discipline problems.

Speaking in the ‘New Millennium Education: Negaraku Mentality’ forum, he reminded participan­ts to be more creative and innovative in facing the 4.0 industrial revolution.

Themed ‘Undergradu­ates, Malaysia’s New Millennium Architects’, Pemanas held in conjunctio­n with the Umno General Assembly 2017, is a programme organised by Umno’s Education Bureau. - Bernama

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