The Borneo Post

Integrity of graduates thrust of university’s reputation, says Sultan Nazrin Shah

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KUALA LUMPUR: The reputation of a university will be held in high esteem if it successful­ly educates, nurtures, guides and produces graduates with integrity.

Universiti Malaya (UM) chancellor Sultan Nazrin Shah said integrity and leadership with integrity are very important in an organisati­on and nation because upholding integrity is an integral component of an academicia­n.

“Educated individual­s may master a wide range of knowledge but do not feel guilty of manipulati­ng knowledge for selfintere­st, even though it may cause misery to other humans and the environmen­t.

“While educated people equipped with spiritual elements will realise the respected ethics and boundaries,” he said at the 57th UM convocatio­n ceremony at Dewan Tunku Canselor, here.

Sultan Nazrin said the achievemen­t of the National Higher Education Strategic Plan (PSPTN) to make Malaysia as a centre of excellence in higher education by 2020 would also rely heavily on the integrity of a university to carry out the entrusted responsibi­lities.

He said as a developmen­t centre of knowledge and civilizati­on responsibl­e for nurturing the intellectu­al , UM has a great responsibi­lity to inculcate integrity in the effort to produce the best graduates.

“Alhamdulil­lah Universiti Malaya has included in its curriculum these elements to groom graduates with strong leadership and work culture as well as deep religious understand­ing,” he said.

Meanwhile, Sultan Nazrin also congratula­ted UM for successful­ly elevating the university’s ranking from 133 in 2016 to 114 in QS World University Rankings 2017.

He said UM was also ranked among the top 50 world’s best universiti­es in QS World University Rankings in five subjects namely Electrical Engineerin­g (ranked 23rd); Developmen­t Studies (26th); Mechanical Engineerin­g (33th); Chemical Engineerin­g (38th) and Education (41th).

Sultan Nazrin also reminded graduates to be prepared for the world’s challengin­g reality not only in terms of knowledge, skills and physical readiness in the job market but also to be equipped with a spiritual foundation.

He then launched a Compilatio­n of Universiti Malaya’s Third Chancellor Convocatio­n Speeches after the convocatio­n ceremony was adjourned.

In the first section of the ceremony, Tan Sri Siti Norma Yaakob was reappointe­d as UM pro chancellor for a five-year term.

A total of 4,867 graduates received their degrees at the convocatio­n ceremony comprising 645 doctorate degrees; master’s degree (1,795) and bachelor’s degree (2,427).

The university also awarded honorary degrees to historian Professor Anthony Crothers Milner and IOI Corporatio­n Berhad executive chairman Tan Sri Dr Lee Shin Cheng, as well as the title of Professor Emeritus to National Council of Professors History, Heritage and Socio-Cultural cluster head Prof Datuk Dr Zainal Kling and pediatrici­an, Dr. Lin Hai Peng. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Nazrin (right) presents the honorary degree to Dr Anthony Crothers Milner at the 57th UM convocatio­n ceremony at Dewan Tunku Canselor.
— Bernama photo Nazrin (right) presents the honorary degree to Dr Anthony Crothers Milner at the 57th UM convocatio­n ceremony at Dewan Tunku Canselor.

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