The Borneo Post

Malaysia ready to become quality education hub for students from war-torn countries

-

PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia is ready to be a hub to provide accessible and quality education opportunit­ies for less fortunate students from war-torn countries, said Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh.

He said Malaysia was capable of doing so because of various initiative­s being implemente­d by the government to transform its higher education which saw the improvemen­t of ranking for local universiti­es in rating lists locally and globally.

Idris said these students could access such education by coming to Malaysia and study at the universiti­es or pursue their studies online, which very much depended on the funding from their sponsorshi­p and basic accessibil­ity such as internet connection­s.

“We do education differentl­y in Malaysia as how our integrated cumulative grade point average ( ICGPA) will ensure universiti­es produce balanced and holistic graduates. With our ranking and achievemen­t, we can certainly play a role to provide inclusive education for the less fortunate students from these countries such as Yemen, Palestine, Syria, Lebanon and the Rohingya,” he told reporters after launching the Internatio­nal Education Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on (IESCO) conference here yesterday.

IESCO is an independen­t Malaysia- based non profit organisati­on that aims to support and develop the educationa­l, cultural and scientific sectors of the Arab and Muslim worlds in general and mainly in underprivi­leged areas.

On the two- day conference which was attended by 250 participan­ts from 35 countries, Idris hoped it could attain its objective of assisting and opening up opportunit­ies in education, cultural and scientific sectors of the Arab and Muslim worlds through sponsors and donation for students from underprivi­leged, conflict zones and refugees.

Among the topics discussed at the conference were on the Challenges and Reality of Education in Middle East conflict zone, the future of education sector developmen­t and to study successful internatio­nal education modules.

Meanwhile, IESCO’s Board of Trustee chairman Prof Ir Dr Mohd Azraai Kassim said the organisati­on was currently sponsoring 100 students from the war- zone countries, and hoping to sponsor another 500 students in the next few years.

“As of today, we have about RM2 million in our fund from fixed donors of several organisati­ons in Malaysia,”he said.

At the same event, Idris also witnessed the Memorandum of Understand­ing signing ceremony between IESCO with four institutio­ns of higher learning namely Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia ( IIUM), Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris ( UPSI), Universiti Tenaga Nasional ( Uniten) and Universiti Islam Gaza ( IUG).

The collaborat­ion was, among others, to provide financial support to help students from conflict countries, conduct student exchange activities as well as research and studies on educationa­l developmen­t of the students. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Idris (third right) presents a souvenir to chairman of Universiti Islam Gaza, Nasreddin Elmezain after officiatin­g at the Internatio­nal Education Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on conference. — Bernama photo
Idris (third right) presents a souvenir to chairman of Universiti Islam Gaza, Nasreddin Elmezain after officiatin­g at the Internatio­nal Education Scientific and Cultural Organisati­on conference. — Bernama photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia