Mapping Malaysia's Resource Centres
63 MAPPING MALAYSIA’S RESOURCE CENTRES ADDRESS Aras 4, No. 2, Menara 2, Jalan P5/6, Presint 5, 62200 WP, Putrajaya, Malaysia. CONTACTS T: +603 8870 6000 F: +603 8870 6853 FB: @EducationMalaysiaMOE WEBSITE jpt.moe.gov.my GEO-COORDINATES 2.896757, 101.667902 AREA OF EXPERTISE Implementation of initiatives that enable the visibility of Malaysian higher education. STRENGTHS AND ACHIEVEMENTS Published Framing Malaysian Higher Education 4.0: Future-Proof Talents - a comprehensive assessment of the impacts, challenges and guide to future alternatives in redesigning Malaysian higher education. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION/ SUCCESS STORIES Ongoing collaboration with international educational institutes or bodies. EDUCATION MALAYSIA (EM) Besides this, it also boasts of readily available access to research intelligence platforms such as Web of Science, Scopus, Proquest and Ebsco. Projects Undertaken (Domestic) Being a key player in the education frontier, Education Malaysia Division has undertaken the following local projects: 1. Framing Malaysian Higher Education 4.0 Future-Proof Talents; 2. Garis Panduan Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) / General Subjects Guideline; and 3. Buku Garis Panduan / Guideline Book. academic field between Malaysian HEIs and international institutes or bodies. Strengths and Achievements Since its incorporation, Education Malaysia Division has worked tirelessly to achieve its vision of excellence in higher education for human well-being.With this in mind, it aims to expand the diversity and experience of international students in Malaysia by realising the enrolment target of 200,000 international students by 2020. In order to achieve this, it is working to identify specific academic areas that will differentiate Malaysia from its competitors. This is carried out by participating in academic and research fields. As such, Education Malaysia Division published Framing Malaysian Higher Education 4.0 Future-Proof Talent - a comprehensive assessment of the impacts, challenges and guide to future alternatives in redesigning Malaysian higher education. In addition to this, it is also developing geopolitical strategies such as transnational education.
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