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Push for pure science
Experts say Malaysia must go beyond boosting overall STEM enrolment by expanding access to key subjects.
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Students find many study options in one spot
GEORGE TOWN: Student Teoh Tian Ya had a field day visiting booths at Star Education Fair 2026.
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No campus hopping necessary
GEORGE TOWN: The search for higher education options is made easier at the annual Star Education Fair 2026, with 96 exhibitors across 107 booths.
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Explore tertiary pathways at Star Education Fair 2026 in Penang, 96 exhibitors taking part
GEORGE TOWN: Head on over to the Penang leg of the Star Education Fair 2026 for all things tertiary.
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More than 160,000 SPM school leavers offered IPTA spots
PETALING JAYA: A total of 169,803 Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) 2025 school leavers have been offered places at public higher learning institutions (IPTA).
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Selangor allocates RM20mil to subsidise 50% of state university fees
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor state government has allocated RM20mil to cover half of the tuition fees for 4,000 Selangor-born students pursuing their studies at three state-owned higher education institutions.
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Smart campus tech framework to drive UKKM development, says Sim
KLANG: Entrepreneur and Cooperative Development Minister Steven Sim Chee Keong wants the Malaysian Cooperative Entrepreneurship University (UKKM) to be an institution par excellence that meets the demands of the current times.
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UTeM becomes first university to offer TVET-based doctoral program
MELAKA: The long-held perception that Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is limited to lower and mid-level skills training will soon change after Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) became the first university in the country to introduce a TVET-based doctoral program.
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ECRL training programme alumni to take on key roles
LIUZHOU (China): The first cohort of Malaysians who will be undertaking critical roles in the upcoming East Coast Rail Link (ECRL), graduated this week after a year-long stint at the Liuzhou Railway Vocational Technical College (LRVTC) in China's Guangxi province.
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Asia School of Business vaults into Financial Times world’s top 100 for executive education
KUALA LUMPUR: The Asia School of Business (ASB) has achieved a historic milestone by debuting at 94th globally in the prestigious Financial Times (FT) Executive Education Custom Rankings.
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School's decision to shut main gate every morning helps curb truancy, says Melaka exco man
JASIN: The Melaka government has defended a school's decision to shut its main gate at 7.30am each day, saying the move is aimed at tackling worsening truancy among students.
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UEC recognition not a threat to national language, says Anwar
JOHOR BARU: The government's move to recognise the Unified Examination Certificate (UEC) as a pathway to public universities does not threaten the status of Malay as the national language, says Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.
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Higher education access must align with national education policy, unity goals, says Zambry
KUALA LUMPUR: The government is adopting a balanced, inclusive and responsible approach in its efforts to expand access to national higher education as part of building a common meeting point for Malaysia's diverse society.
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Bringing M’sian voices to the global stage
True youth representation begins when every voice is not only heard, but recognised in the policies that shape our future, says Sharvin Thangaraj (pic).
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Learn first, teach better
BEING an educator in the digital age requires more than subject knowledge - it demands constant adaptation, experimentation and continuous upskilling.
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Are schools ready for six-year-olds?
A T-SHIRT with the words "Nature to Nurture" printed on the back caught my attention recently.
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When AI can do better
Artificial intelligence (AI) tools can write essays and solve problems in seconds. Automation threatens jobs once believed to be secure. Skills some spent years mastering now feel outdated.
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Passion behind the profession
I am drawn to the teaching profession because of my deep interest in teaching itself. I feel a sense of joy when I see students begin to understand a concept as a result of my teaching efforts.
