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Varsity students craft jingle for skincare brand
Final-year advertising students from Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management & Technology (TAR UMT), Kuala Lumpur, took on a challenge to craft an original jingle for Remdii, a skincare brand.
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Nation
Back in school with help at the ready
SUBANG JAYA: The Education Ministry has confirmed that all students affected by the Putra Heights gas pipeline fire on April 1 have returned to school, except for two who are still hospitalised.
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Nation
Putra Heights inferno: Education Ministry confirm all students back in school, two hospitalised
SUBANG JAYA: The Education Ministry has confirmed that all students affected by the Putra Heights, Subang Jaya gas pipeline fire on April 1 have returned to school, except for two students who are still hospitalised.
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Nation
Malaysia, S. Korea to set up committee to strengthen cooperation in higher education
PUTRAJAYA: Malaysia and South Korea have agreed to establish a Joint Working Committee to strengthen strategic cooperation in higher education.
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Nation
KKK outfits part of assignment to instil critical thinking, says UiTM
PETALING JAYA: Ku Klux Klan (KKK) costumes were part of an assignment to instil critical thinking and raise awareness on human rights issues at the international level, says Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM).
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Nation
Education Ministry will act on sexual misconduct
TAIPING: The Education Ministry is taking a firm stand against sexual misconduct in educational institutions, says its minister Fadhlina Sidek.
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Nation
SJKC get a surge of applications
PETALING JAYA: The significant increase in applications for teaching positions in Chinese vernacular primary schools (SJKC) has been largely attributed to effective awareness campaigns and outreach efforts by education groups working alongside community organisations.
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Nation
Make TVET accessible and free for B40 families
JOHOR BARU: Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) should be made more accessible and free for underprivileged groups, says MIC.
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Education
When my grandparents go digital
IT all started when my grandparents asked me to teach them how to upload a picture to social media.
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Education
From gym floor to dojang
SPM exams no obstacle for national rhythmic gymnast-cum-taekwondo athlete to pursue dual passions further.
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Education
‘New blueprint must be consistent’
Continue focus on ilmu, akhlak and adab for nation-building.
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Education
APU teams cash in on accuracy
PRECISION is highly vaunted in the world of accounting and finance.
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Education
UTAR names faculty to honour PB founder
UniversitI Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) is paying homage to the late Tan Sri Dr Teh Hong Piow by naming its Faculty of Business and Finance after the Public Band Bhd founder.
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Education
Closing the learning divide
Experts call for more support and resources to level the playing field for underserved students.
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Education
‘Turning point’ for Sabah TVET educators in Korea
AS the wave of digitalisation continues to sweep across the world's industries, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) cannot afford to miss the bandwagon.
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Education
Fulbright sparks fresh take for teacher
IN the 21st century, teaching is no longer about standing before a roomful of students and imparting knowledge from books.
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Nation
Get tougher on PTPTN defaulters
PETALING JAYA: Drastic action should be taken against National Higher Education Fund Corporation (PTPTN) defaulters, particularly those in the higher income bracket, say parent groups.