Education

MoHE revising policies, immigration practices to attract talent: Khaled

Minister says govt committed to positioning higher education as catalyst for growth

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 09 Aug 2023 12:53PM

MoHE revising policies, immigration practices to attract talent: Khaled
Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin (pic) says Malaysia intends to host as many talents and great minds as possible to learn and share expertise as well as experience with as many countries as possible. – Bernama pic, August 9, 2023

JOHOR BARU – The Higher Education Ministry is in the process of aggressively revising relevant policies and immigration practices as part of its strategies to make the country a hub of talent and knowledge.

Its minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin said with the government’s unwavering commitment to position higher education as a catalyst for growth, he believes Malaysia has several advantages and strengths that would help the country to emerge and become a talent hub for all.

“Our current national ethos of Malaysia Madani is all about creating values and meanings. For that, we will welcome and host all young talents and great minds from all over the world with open arms.

“We aim to attract and nurture talented individuals and minds from around the globe and serve as a centre of excellence for generating, disseminating, and applying knowledge,” he said in his speech at the opening ceremony and welcome dinner for Universiti Teknologi Malaysia’s 13th University Presidents Forum (UTM-UPF) 2023 here last night.

Also present was UTM vice-chancellor Datuk Ahmad Fauzi Ismail.

Khaled added Malaysia intends to host as many talents and great minds as possible to learn and share expertise as well as experience with as many countries as possible.

Meanwhile, he urged university leaders from across the nation and around the world to forge new partnerships and collaborations through UTM-UPF.

He added university leaders play a pivotal role in driving internationalisation and global research and development collaboration.

“By championing global collaboration, you proactively motivate academic communities to seek international opportunities. Your influence extends beyond the academic realm. 

“By showcasing the positive impact of cross-border partnerships, you can advocate for international cooperation and diplomacy, promoting a more interconnected and peaceful world. “For that, let us embark on a journey of more assertive and strategic cooperation to advance the cause of higher education and drive our nation’s progress to new heights,” he said.

The 13th UTM-UPF, themed “Innovating Solutions: Expanding Horizons”, was attended by 25 university presidents and 115 representatives from 11 countries. – Bernama, August 9, 2023

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