The Star Malaysia

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“WE have been a partner with The Star for more than two decades in providing scholarshi­ps to deserving Malaysian students. In line with our founder, Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah’s mission and commitment to give back to society and the belief that education could lift one out of poverty, the Sunway Education Group through the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation (JCF) has been championin­g sustainabl­e education since the late 1980s. Tan Sri has pledged to disburse RM1bil worth of scholarshi­ps in his lifetime and to date the JCF has awarded RM330mil and another RM70mil (the highest amount awarded in one ceremony so far) will be given out by the end of this year.

The Sunway Education Group is also “WE have a long-standing relationsh­ip with The Star to promote higher education access to Malaysian youths.

Around 125 HELP achievers have graduated since we first started and the majority have excelled in many sectors and proven their capability both profession­ally and in social enterprise. We hope to continue working together.”

Prof Datuk Dr Paul Chan President and vice-chancellor HELP University

“RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus (RUMC; formerly Penang Medical College) were honoured to be able to pledge a full medical scholarshi­p worth over RM600,000 to the Star Education Fund in 2018.

The fund is an integral part of RUMC’s vision to reach out to Malaysian students who are academical­ly excellent with a heart to serve their society.

The applicatio­ns received from the Star Education Fund applicants were exemplary in quality and the pledged scholarshi­p in 2018 was awarded to an excellent Malaysian student, Chan Shu Chen. Our partnershi­p with the Star Education fund is in line with RUMC’s objective to provide essential scholar- OF the 31 institutio­ns that supported the Star Education Fund this year, the University of Nottingham Malaysia is proud to be the second biggest contributo­r. This year we pledged RM1,146,900, which supported nine students. We hope that it helps transforms the lives of those that we are able to support.

The University of Nottingham Malaysia has supported the Star Education Fund since 2003. It’s just something “we do” but it’s only when you meet the people that benefit that it really strikes home how important it is. I was delighted to have this opportunit­y “AS a new partner of the Star Education Fund, the University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM) is honoured to be part of the education fund and its legacy on the opportunit­ies it has brought to young people across the country.

After a careful selection process, five scholarshi­ps were awarded this year to deserving students to study at UoRM. We look forward to a long term collaborat­ion with the fund.

Offering the best of British higher education in a Malaysian setting, UoRM may well be the ideal choice for students to further their studies.

The scholars currently studying at UoRM are doing tremendous­ly well in both academic and co-curricular activi- committed to the 17 United Nation’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) particular­ly SDG No 4, which is to provide quality education.

I believe that the Star Education Fund shares similar objectives as Sunway, which is to improve lives and provide equal opportunit­y for all to access quality higher education. I am also proud to mention that our Star Education Fund alumni have done well for themselves. We look forward to a long partnershi­p with the Star Education Fund.”

Elizabeth Lee

Senior Executive Director Sunway Education Group and Sunway University

“MONASH University Malaysia is delighted to work with the Star Media Group to provide educationa­l opportunit­ies for young Malaysians.

Monash is a global university, but it is also strongly committed to local engagement. The Star Education Fund is a great opportunit­y for us to join forces with other Malaysian universiti­es in promoting the importance of top class education in Malaysia’s future developmen­t.”

Prof Andrew Walker President and pro vice-chancellor Monash University Malaysia

ships to transform the lives of well deserving students who would otherwise find it a challenge to afford to study medicine in an internatio­nal university.

As Malaysia’s 10th Foreign University Branch Campus, we are aware of the challenges of entering a prestigiou­s medical school which offers a truly global education, with study occurring in Dublin and in Malaysia, and as such RUMC hopes to continue to pledge a scholarshi­p to the Star Education Fund in the coming years.

Prof Stephen Doughty President & CEO

RCSI & UCD Malaysia Campus

to meet many of the beneficiar­ies when we celebrated the 25th anniversar­y of the Star Education Fund last weekend.

More than 100 students have benefitted from our support alone, which has totaled more than RM15mil. It has been a pleasure working with The Star and we looking forward to working with them in the coming years.

Prof Graham Kendall Chief executive officer, provost and pro-vice-chancellor University of Nottingham Malaysia

ties. We can see that they are having a great time at our state-of-the-art campus in EduCity, Iskandar Puteri, Johor.

All of them are already in their second term for both foundation and undergradu­ate programmes and have achieved excellent results in their first term. They are also actively involved in the students’ associatio­n of UoRM. In fact one of the scholars was elected as president of one of the student clubs on campus.”

Madeleine Tan Director of Marketing, Recruitmen­t, Admissions and Communicat­ions University of Reading Malaysia

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