The Star Malaysia

Star Education Fair goes virtual

- chonghui@thestar.com.my By LEE CHONGHUI

PETALING JAYA: The Star

Education Fair is back.

For the first time ever, visitors can access hundreds of courses, programmes and scholarshi­ps with the click of a mouse and from the comfort of their homes.

After 33 years of successful education shows since 1987, Star Media Group (SMG) is inviting students and parents to its inaugural Star Virtual Education Fair from May 29 to May 31.

Describing it as a “one-stop” education event, SMG Marketing senior general manager Christine Chang said the Star Virtual Education Fair would allow students to explore their options and future pathways safely in light of the global Covid-19 pandemic and conditiona­l movement control order (MCO).

“This virtual exhibition is the perfect platform for students, schoolleav­ers, parents and those interested in furthering their studies to obtain the latest informatio­n from the biggest selection of exhibitors under one virtual roof.

“They get to discover a wide range of education options provided by over 40 local and internatio­nal higher learning institutio­ns such as Taylor’s University, HELP University, University of Wollongong, Swinburne University, Internatio­nal Medical University, UNITAR, and Curtin University Malaysia,” she said, adding that the online event could help to point them towards the right career path.

Chang said students could download university brochures, book campus tours (for after MCO) and instantly connect to education counsellor­s in real time.

For more informatio­n on the study programmes, she urged students to tune in to webinars and career guidance talks that would be held throughout the three-day virtual event.

“Students can gain informatio­n on their preferred courses through webinars that will run from 10am to 7pm daily.

“During these 50-minute sessions, varsity representa­tives will offer their insights on selected courses.

“There will also be career guidance talks throughout the fair,” she said, adding that at the end of the fair, there would be a lucky draw while freebies would be given out daily to those who register and participat­e in webinars.

Three lucky winners stand to win a Huawei MediaPad M5 Lite each, depending on how actively they participat­e in the webinars.

Daily freebies up for grabs include Huawei Cloud 40GB High IO Storage, a US$200 (RM870) Huawei coupon that the first 100 daily registrant­s can use to redeem more cloud storage credits, and a 35% discount coupon for purchases on STM Goods’ Lazada store for those who register for webinars.

Powered by education online platform Uni Enrol, registrati­on for the Star Virtual Education Fair is free.

Log on to staredufai­r.thestar.com. my to register. Registrati­on closes on May 31.

Suria FM and 988 are the official radio partners.

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Coming soon: a participan­t registerin­g for the inaugural Star Virtual Education Fair which will feature the biggest selection of exhibitors under one virtual roof.

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