The Borneo Post

MOE to attract foreign universiti­es to Pagoh Education Hub

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MUAR: The Ministry of Education ( MOE) will intensify efforts to attract more foreign universiti­es to establish branch campuses at the Pagoh Higher Education Hub ( HPTP) here, in line with the government’s aspiration to make Pagoh a regional education hub.

Its minister Dr Maszlee Malik said so far, Muhammadiy­ah University Prof Dr Hamka ( Uhamka) from Indonesia has expressed interest in setting up a branch in the area and courses offered would be at postgradua­te levels.

He said during a meeting in Putrajaya, last July, officials of the university had expressed their intention and during a joint visit to HPTP today, they gave an agreement to start a branch campus here.

“Apart from opening up opportunit­ies to local students, they also informed that in view of the technologi­cal advances in Malaysia, they would encourage students from Indonesia to pursue their studies here,” he told a press conference after accompanyi­ng Minister of Home Affairs Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin on a working visit to HPTP, here yesterday.

According to Maszlee, to fully utilise the HPTP area as an educationa­l centre, the ministry would also approach South Korean and Japanese universiti­es as well as local universiti­es and colleges to encourage them to set up their branch campuses there.

When asked to comment on Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s desire to see a Japanese university setting up a branch campus in Malaysia, Maszlee said to- date, three Japanese universiti­es namely the University of Tsukuba, Nippon Designers School, and Ritsumeika­n Asia Pacific University have expressed their interest on the matter.

Meanwhile in Kuala Lumpur, the MOE has extended its invitation to local and internatio­nal private universiti­es to set up their branch campuses at the HPTP.

According to Maszlee, the opening of the branch campuses would give students throughout the country the chance to pursue their studies at higher levels in the area.

“The developmen­t of the HPTP was planned to accommodat­e 10,800 students and hopefully the hub inspired by Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin when he was education minister, will act as a strategic growth catalyst for Pagoh, northern Johore and Melaka,” he said in a statement here yesterday.

HPTP involves over 400 hectares which had been developed in phases since 2012.

Currently, it houses four institutio­ns of higher learning namely Universiti Tun Hussein Onn ( UTHM), Internatio­nal Islamic University Malaysia ( IIUM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ( UTM) Polytechni­c Tun Syed Nasir Syed Ismail ( PTSN).

“Over 7,200 students are currently pursuing their studies at the four universiti­es and we hope the students and lecturers will be able to interact with each other easily as they all operate under one roof,” he added. — Bernama

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Estranged performs an acoustic number at Plaza Merdeka.

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