The Borneo Post

M’sia teams up with seven nations to expand higher education internalis­ation programme

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PUTRAJAYA: Seven countries have agreed to collaborat­e with Malaysia in expanding higher education mediation programmes, says Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir.

In a statement yesterday, Zambry, a former Foreign Minister, said the agreement was reached following his meeting with his former counterpar­t when attending the Antalya Diplomacy Forum (ADF) 2024 in Antalya, Turkiye, recently.

Among them were Kosovo’s Deputy Prime Minister II, who also serves as Foreign Minister; Uzbekistan’s Foreign Minister; Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister; Kyrgyzstan’s Foreign Minister; Sri Lanka’s Foreign Minister; the President of Libya’s Supreme Council; the President of the Turkish Maarif Foundation; and Turkiye’s Foreign Minister.

Zambry said at the ADF, he conducted eight bilateral meetings with foreign ministers, addressing multiple areas of interest, including matters pertaining to the higher education sector.

“We’ve reached agreements with all these countries to expand our national higher education internatio­nalisation programme, encompassi­ng student and lecturer exchanges, research and common areas of interest that can be explored together,” he said.

Zambry, who represente­d Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim at the forum, noted that countries like Iraq and Libya expressed readiness to extend larger scholarshi­ps for their students to pursue studies in Malaysia.

During his visit to Istanbul, he witnessed the signing ceremony and the exchange of agreements between Universiti Utara Malaysia and five universiti­es in Turkiye, namely Karabuk University, Ankara Yildirim Beyazit University, Dicle University, Gebze Technical University, and Mardin Artuklu University.

“This collaborat­ion is highly beneficial, particular­ly for the country, to establish an educationa­l network with internatio­nal institutio­ns, fostering the exchange and transfer of knowledge and skills through various mediums,” he said.

Meanwhile, Zambry said Malaysia was honoured to be a panellist for the session titled ‘Building Asia-Pacific Regional Architectu­res: The Challenge of Unmatching Interest’ at a conference attended by almost 4,000 delegates from 100 nations.

During the session, he conveyed Malaysia’s and the Prime Minister’s insights on the Asia-Pacific issue, which is garnering increasing concern from major powers across the globe.

“I emphasise Malaysia’s desire for a free region, and we stand ready to collaborat­e with all parties to ensure the stability of the region,” he said. — Bernama

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