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Higher education minister welcomes proposals to form university for women

Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad says it will improve visibility, strengthen Msia’s position as edu hub

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2022 8:50PM

Higher education minister welcomes proposals to form university for women
Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad has said that currently 61% of overall university enrollment consists of women, which amounts to 350,000 students. – The Vibes file pic, September 22, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – The Higher Education Ministry (MoHE) plans to establish a university that specifically caters for women, which indirectly would increase Malaysia’s visibility in higher education and further strengthen its position as an international higher education hub.

Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Noraini Ahmad said currently the number of women enrolled in local public higher education institutions is more than 350,000 which constitutes 61% of the overall student enrollment, while more than 530,000, which is 53% of female students, are enrolled in local private higher education institutions.

“Malaysia currently hosts 131,000 international students and we target to welcome 250,000 international students by 2025. This increase also includes a significantly larger student body consisting of women.  

“MoHE welcomes any proposal for cooperation in the field of higher education that will bring mutual benefit,” she said in her speech at the Networking Session with the Lady Heads of Mission in Malaysia today.

Noraini added that in the QS World University Rankings (WUR) 2023, only one local university is listed in the top 100 and four out of five local research universities are listed in the top 200.

“In total, 24 of our universities have climbed the ranks, making this year one of our most successful years in higher education as far as ranking is concerned.

“Should we establish a university catering for women, I believe we can help it rise in the QS WUR as well,” she said.

Noraini said MoHE is committed to enhancing cooperation and reducing barriers in education services with its international counterparts.

“We believe that the internationalisation of higher education will increase competitiveness, which is an important driver of quality among our graduates.

“We also aim for our education system to cater to the demands of the job market and society,” she said adding that in line with this objective, higher education institutions have launched many initiatives such as forging memorandum of understandings (MoU) and agreements (MoA).

She said this year, she had the privilege to witness the signing of 12 MoUs and one MoA in India, Qatar, the United Kingdom, Romania, Turkiye, and Canada.

“These partnerships are geared to ease collaborative research and innovation activities, student and staff mobility programs, the organisation of joint seminars and more,” she said.

Furthermore, Noraini said another initiative that the ministry has been working on is the establishment of offshore programs by local universities, such as Universiti Sains Malaysia which established its offshore programs in Turkiye last year and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) which will begin its offshore programs in Qatar next month.

“UKM will also be opening its branch campus in Doha in 2025, making it our first public university to have a physical campus abroad.

“Additionally, there are ongoing discussions on the establishment of the Malay Studies Chair at Jawaharlal Nehru University in India and the School of Oriental and African Studies, at the University of London,” she said. – Bernama, September 22, 2022

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