THE New Economic Model (NEM) is shaping up to be a booster for the Higher Education Ministry's Accelerated Programme for Excellence (APEX) agenda in particular, and higher education in general, through its Strategic Plan. Realising that the higher education sector needs help, the NEM report enumerates a number of policy suggestions that must now be put into practice to bolster the implementation of the Model. These pertain to the areas of human resource and talent management that are said to be lagging behind in what it takes to move Malaysia forward economically
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THE 1990S HAS SEEN THE ADVENT of the Internet, enabling the easy sharing of information across the g...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
It has been about 900 days since the Minister of Higher Education declared Universiti Sains Malaysia...
SOME 30 million children reportedly do not receive basic training in reading, writing and arithmetic...
Now that the New Economic Model (NEM) is open for discussion, it is plain to see that the strengthen...
IF there were doubts that Malaysia was not putting a premium on education, the 17th Conference of C...
IF there is any indicator as to how Malaysia would fare in the next 50 years, one just needs to look...
Malaysia examination is no less "revolutionary". This is even more so, given that there seems to be...
AS Malaysia looks for a new economic model to enable it to become a highincome country, it is inevi...
IN his acceptance speech last year as the newlyappointed Minister of Higher Education Datuk Seri Mo...
UNIVERSITI Sains Malaysia started the New Year with a bang, when our angkasawan negara descended on ...
OVER the last few weeks, the subject of science and innovation has been the theme of a number of con...
University reseachers were delighted when Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Najib Razak recently said proc...
THE 2004 election is a "thinking election", according to Royal Professor Ungku Aziz (Sunday Mail, Ma...
NEVER before has the need for sustainable development been more apparent and urgent than the last co...
THE 1990S HAS SEEN THE ADVENT of the Internet, enabling the easy sharing of information across the g...
IT was an important meeting that attracted the executive heads and vicechancellors of Commonwealth...
It has been about 900 days since the Minister of Higher Education declared Universiti Sains Malaysia...