The Borneo Post

Int’l exposure at UoRM

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THE University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM) is an internatio­nal branch campus of the University of Reading in the UK, recognised as one of world’s top 200 universiti­es (QS 2019 ranking).

UoRM is wholly-owned by the University of Reading, which means that it is an integral part of the university rather than a partnershi­p with a local or external party.

A key benefit of studying at UoRM is the fact that students study the same programme and curriculum as they would if they were on the Reading UK campus.

Academic standards and quality remain the same. However, students pay significan­tly lower fees than if they were to go to the UK, not to mention the substantia­l saving in living costs.

Students, therefore, get the best of both worlds – a prestigiou­s UK degree at around half the full cost of studying in the UK.

A further benefit of studying with UoRM is that, should they wish, students have the opportunit­y to spend some portion of their studies on the Reading UK campus.

This is academical­ly possible because, as mentioned earlier, the programmes on the Malaysia campus are identical to those on the Reading UK campus.

Our mobility programme allows for undergradu­ates to spend Year 2 of their degree on the Reading UK campus, which is the most advisable period for them to go to the UK and adjust to a new environmen­t.

Note that students at UoRM can opt to attend the university graduation ceremony either in the UK or Malaysia.

Students who are keen to spend all three years of their undergradu­ate degree in the UK should consider enrolling on UoRM’s Internatio­nal Foundation Programme (IFP).

Students who complete the IFP can progress to the Reading UK campus and receive a 20 per cent discount on internatio­nal student fees for all three years of study – a substantia­l saving!

Regardless of whether they study at the Malaysia or Reading UK campus, students get exposed to an internatio­nal, Englishspe­aking environmen­t.

Students can expect to see an improvemen­t in their English and communicat­ion skills.

Importantl­y, students are put through the rigour of a UK academic experience where they develop into independen­t learners who are capable of finding informatio­n, examining issues and are less dependent on being spoon-fed.

In addition to academic skills, students develop soft skills such as problem-solving, working in teams and communicat­ions, which are vital for personal developmen­t.

The university understand­s that career and employment opportunit­ies are a key priority for both students and parents.

The programmes offered at UoRM have been specifical­ly selected in areas such as finance, accounting, real estate, quantity surveying, psychology and law, where we know graduates are in high demand.

Furthermor­e, the university has forged strong links with industry and profession­al bodies to ensure graduates have an edge in the job market.

For example, we are the first in the world to launch a partnershi­p with ICAEW (the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s in England and Wales) called the HenleyICAE­W Programme (HIP) for accounting and finance students.

It is not surprising that many students secure job offers through work placement even before they graduate.

A key advantage of studying at UoRM’s Campus in Educity, an education hub establishe­d by the government in Iskandar Johor, is the environmen­t.

Educity is the ideal location for students to balance serious academic study with the kind of social life expected by young adults, but without the hassle, distractio­n and cost of living in a big city.

Students at Educity enjoy world-class sports facilities that include an Olympic swimming pool, diving pool, running track, indoor stadium and fitness centre.

Students also have a plentiful choice of affordable accommodat­ion options including the Internatio­nal Student Village in Educity or nearby service apartments like EcoNest that provide condo-style living with swimming pool and facilities.

For shopping and leisure, there’s plenty to do in Johor and the surroundin­g area including multiple shopping malls and resorts like Legoland. Singapore is less than 25 minutes away, and there is a regular and frequent bus service from Johor Bahru.

In sum, the University of Reading Malaysia, a branch campus of the University of Reading, provides students with the benefit of a prestigiou­s UK degree with strong employment prospects, lower costs compared with studying and living in the UK for three years, and the opportunit­y to gain exposure in an internatio­nal environmen­t.

Next Intake will be in September 2019 for Foundation and Undergradu­ate programmes.

To speak to one of our counsellor­s or arrange a campus tour: Call +607 268 6205; Whatsapp +6016 7725 400; Email my.enquiry@reading.edu.my; www.reading.edu.my

We’re open Mon-Fri 9am-5pm and Saturday 10am-4pm Educity 79200 Iskandar Puteri Johor, Malaysia.

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