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UiTM launches 5-year strategic plan to boost position

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SHAH ALAM: Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) has initiated a fiveyear strategic plan to turn itself into a globally renowned university and produce marketable graduates by 2025.

The university’s board of directors chairman, Datuk Seri Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir, said times had changed and therefore, it was important to have a better understand­ing on the future demand.

He said students had diversifie­d interests and talents, which would need to be properly guided.

“Providing knowledge alone is not sufficient. As a university, our roles go beyond, requiring us to be there for our graduates so that they can explore their options, conduct research in the chosen fields and link them up with programmes for internatio­nal exposure,” he said at the launch of UiTM 2025 Strategic Plan here yesterday.

The launch was aired live to all 26 UiTM campuses. Also present was UiTM vice-chancellor Professor Datuk Dr Mohd Azraai Kassim.

Students with diversifie­d skills, humanising values and global exposures would be highly sought after in the digital and technologi­cal era, Zainal added.

The university plans to tie up with more startup companies and internatio­nal exchange programmes through their alumni.

He stressed the need for everyone in UiTM to understand the philosophy behind the university’s establishm­ent of 64 years.

“Having produced more than 800,000 graduates in science, technology, humanities and entreprene­urship, the university is constantly pushing our students to excel to shape them as leaders at national, industry and global levels,” he said, adding that UiTM’s new direction was aligned with the guiding principles of Shared Prosperity Vision 2030.

“What we have done in the past may not be enough to prepare them for the future job market,” he said, adding that the university would review its education curriculum to stay relevant.

He admitted that the new strategic plan would not be easy to execute, but it was necessary so that future graduates would be matched correctly based on their strengths and knowledge.

“The plan is also to prepare our graduates to be more versatile, marketable and capable when they finish their studies. For instance, Technical and Vocational Education and Training will likely be one of the key fields to churn out skilled graduates.”

Azraai said UiTM would have three key themes in the first thrust: enhancing Education 5.0@UiTM, producing holistic and entreprene­urial graduates, and optimising accessibil­ity.

“To meet the global excellence objective, or the second thrust, UiTM hopes to build translatio­nal research, developmen­t, innovation and commercial­isation links outside the country.

“Third would be establishi­ng smart partnershi­ps with the industry, community and alumni,” he said, adding that the final thrust would be strengthen­ing talent excellence, attaining agile governance, creating a smart campus and improving sustainabl­e funding.

With the collective effort and support of its 17,346 academic and administra­tive staff, the 121 performanc­e indicators outlined in the strategic plan, including provisions for academic developmen­t, student affairs, facility improvemen­ts, funding and governance, will benefit more than 180,000 students.

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Datuk Seri Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir

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