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GOVERNMENT
ACADEMIA
INDUSTRY
COMMUNITY
“INDUSTRY-ACADEMIA COLLABORATION: A NEW
DIMENSION IN MALAYSIA”
ByDr. Arham Abdullah
Director Industry Relation DivisionMinistry of Higher Education, Malaysia
8th January 2017
Ministry Of
Higher Education
© Industry Relation Division, MOHE 2017
MoHE Strategic Partners
2025
2 30 1Wave Wave Wave
Build momentum and lay
foundations
Accelerate system
improvement
Move towards excellence with increased
operational flexibility
2013 2015 2020
Holistic,
Entrepreneurial and
Balanced Graduates
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1010 SHIFTS
CGPA Bersepadu (Integrated CGPA)
Minda Keusahawanan(Entrepreneurial Mindset)
Pencari Pekerjaan(Job Seeker)
Penjana Pekerjaan(Job Creator)
Pembelajaran berasaskanPengalaman(Experiential Learning 2u2i)
1
15
STUDENT ASPIRATIONS
Proposed student and graduate attributes
NATIONAL
IDENTITY
LEADERSHIP
SKILLS
ETHICS &
SPIRITUALITY
THINKING
SKILLS
BALANCE
KNOWLEDGE
LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
Possesses solid
moral foundation
and courage to
make right
decisions
Proudly
identifies as
Malaysian and
embraces
diversity
Has strong
communication
skills, is
entrepreneurial,
is resilient , can
lead and work in
teams
Is inquisitive and
innovative, can
apply and create
knowledge and
connect to
provide solutions
Has mastery of
core subjects
and general
knowledge
about the world
Operationally
proficient in at
least Bahasa
Malaysia and
English
HIG
HE
R E
DU
CA
TIO
N
Ethically and
morally upright,
spiritually gro-
unded, compa-
ssionate and
caring;
Appreciation for
Education for
Sustainable
Development and
a healthy lifestyle
Pride in
Malaysia and an
understanding
of Malaysia in
relation to the
world
Effective
communicator,
Resilient,
Emotionally
intelligent, able to
Work across
culture, Socially
responsible,
competitive and
confident
Appreciate
diverse views,
think critically,
innovative,
problem solver
and
entrepreneurial
Mastery of
disciplines, ability
to harness and
connect know-
ledge learnt,
application of
knowledge,
aware of culture,
arts and
technology
Proficient in BM
and English,
encourage one
additional global
language
PR
ES
CH
OO
L T
O
PO
ST
-SE
CO
ND
AR
Y
ED
UC
AT
ION
AKHLAQ ILMU
PRELIMINARY
15
STUDENT ASPIRATIONS
Proposed student and graduate attributes
NATIONAL
IDENTITY
LEADERSHIP
SKILLS
ETHICS &
SPIRITUALITY
THINKING
SKILLS
BALANCE
KNOWLEDGE
LANGUAGE
PROFICIENCY
Possesses solid
moral foundation
and courage to
make right
decisions
Proudly
identifies as
Malaysian and
embraces
diversity
Has strong
communication
skills, is
entrepreneurial,
is resilient , can
lead and work in
teams
Is inquisitive and
innovative, can
apply and create
knowledge and
connect to
provide solutions
Has mastery of
core subjects
and general
knowledge
about the world
Operationally
proficient in at
least Bahasa
Malaysia and
English
HIG
HE
R E
DU
CA
TIO
N
Ethically and
morally upright,
spiritually gro-
unded, compa-
ssionate and
caring;
Appreciation for
Education for
Sustainable
Development and
a healthy lifestyle
Pride in
Malaysia and an
understanding
of Malaysia in
relation to the
world
Effective
communicator,
Resilient,
Emotionally
intelligent, able to
Work across
culture, Socially
responsible,
competitive and
confident
Appreciate
diverse views,
think critically,
innovative,
problem solver
and
entrepreneurial
Mastery of
disciplines, ability
to harness and
connect know-
ledge learnt,
application of
knowledge,
aware of culture,
arts and
technology
Proficient in BM
and English,
encourage one
additional global
language
PR
ES
CH
OO
L T
O
PO
ST
-SE
CO
ND
AR
Y
ED
UC
AT
ION
AKHLAQ ILMU
PRELIMINARY
Measure 8: Enhancing Graduate Employability
94. To date, it is estimated that 53,000 graduates remain unemployed after six months of graduating. To enhance graduates' employability, the Government proposes that the curriculum and skill training programmes at public skill training institutions as well as institutions of higher learning be reviewed. For this, Talent Corp will provide RM30 million for Industry Academia Collaboration programme where universities, Government entities and industries will collaborate to develop the curriculum for the internship programmes and industrial training.
95. In addition, graduates' self-confidence and English proficiency skills will be enhanced. Currently, students need to have a minimum of Band 1 in Malaysian University English Test for entry into public institutions of higher learning (IPTA). Beginning next year:
(i) for entry into IPTAs the minimum MUET band will be increased according to the field of study, for example:(a) Arts and Social Science courses - Band 2(b) Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) courses - Band 3 (c) Law and Medical courses - Band 4
(ii) to graduate, students must achieve:(a) Arts and Social Science courses - Band 3(b) STEM courses - Band 4(c) Law and Medical courses - Band 5
INDUSTRY CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
ICoEHOSPITALITY & TOURISM
HEALTHCARE
ELECTRIC & ELECTRONIC
OIL & GAS
CONSTRUCTION
WHOLESALE &
RETAIL
AUTOMOTIVEICT
BIOTECH
NOVARTIS AG
KONTRON
CREST
DREAMEDGE HEALTHCARE
GOVERNMENT AGENCY
ASSOCIATION
COMMUNITY COLLEAGE
INDUSTRY
POLYTECHNIC
UNIVERSITY
ELECTRICS &
ELECTRONICS
2Talent ExcellenceEmpat Laluan Kerjaya
Pendidik Penyelidik PemimpinInstitusi
PengamalProfesional
(Educators) (Researchers) (Leaders) (Practitioner)
I II III IV
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(Four Career Path)
CEO FACULTY 1.0“LEARN FROM THE PRO”
ACHIEVEMENTS
• 60 CEOs from Senior Public Officers, GLC/GLICs, Industry Leaders
• 90 Engagement Sessions with Students and Lecturers
• 70,000 participants including students, lecturers & public
15TH MARCH 2016
TAN SRI DR NOORUL AINUR MOHD NURMinistry of Higher Education
BILNAMA
UNIVERSITINAMA CEO NAMA SYARIKAT/ORGANISASI
1 UM 1. Tan Sri Dr. Ali bin Hamsa Jabatan Perdana Menteri
2. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa TM
3. Datuk Shahril Ridza Ridzuan KWSP
4. Datuk Abdul Farid Alias Maybank
2 UPM 1. Dato’ Sri Dr. Sharifah Zarah Syed Ahmad Kementerian Komunikasi & Multimedia
2. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Mohd Bakke Salleh Sime Darby
3. Tan Sri Dato' Sri Dr. Tony Fernandes Air Asia Berhad
4. En. Fahmy Ismail Boustead Plantation Berhad
3 UKM 1. Tan Sri Dr. Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah Kementerian Kewangan
2. Dato’ Izzaddin Idris UEM Group Berhad
3. Ms Michaela Dinboeck Novartis
4. En. Leonard Ariff Abdul Shatar CCM
4 USM 1. Tan Sri Mohamad Zabidi Bin Zainal Jabatan Perkhidmatan Awam
2. Dato' Dr. Mohd Sofi Osman Altera
3. Datin Sri Badrunnisa Mohd Yasin Khan Axiata Group Berhad
4. Pn. Rohaida bt Ali Badaruddin Scomi Engineering Bhd
5 UTM 1. Tan Sri Dr. Rebecca Fatima Sta MariaKementerian PerdaganganAntarabangsa dan Industri (Bersara)
2. Tan Sri Dato' Azman bin Haji Mokhtar Khazanah Nasional
3. Mr. Abraham Liu Kang Huawei
4. Dato’ Yasmin Mahmood MDEC
BILNAMA
UNIVERSITINAMA CEO NAMA SYARIKAT/ORGANISASI
6 UTEM 1. Mr. Lee Sang Hoon / Datuk Roh Jae Yeol Samsung
2. Mr. Lee Cheong Chee Infineon
7 UTHM 1. Dato’ Sri Zohari bin Haji Akob Kementerian Kerja Raya
2. Dato' Yusof Jusoh Proven Holding
3. Dato' Wei Chuan Beng Redtone
8 UMP 1. Tan Sri Dr. Noorul Ainur Mohd NurKementerian Sanis, Teknologi danInovasi (Kementerian PendidikanTinggi)
2. Dato’ Seri Ir. Azman Mohd TNB
3. Dr. O Hari Narayanan Motorola
9 UNIMAP 1. Datuk Jamil bin SallehKementerian Perdagangan DalamNegeri Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan
2. En. Badrul Feisal Abdul Rahim UMW Holdings Berhad
3. Ms. Anna Maria Braun B. Braun
BILNAMA
UNIVERSITINAMA CEO NAMA SYARIKAT/ORGANISASI
10 UITM 1. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Hamad Kama Piah Che Othman PNB
2. Datuk Seri Fateh Iskandar Bin Tan Sri Dato' Mohamed Mansor
Media Prima
3. Dato' Sri Haji Syed Zainal Abidin Syed Mohamed Tahir
CMS Consortium Sdn Bhd
4. Dato’ Sri Mohammed Shazalli Ramly Celcom Axiata Berhad
11 UIAM 1. Tan Sri Dr. Madinah Bt. Mohamad Kementerian Pendidikan
2. Tan Sri Ismee Ismail Lembaga Tabung Haji
3. Datuk Mohamed Azahari bin Kamil SEG International Berhad
12 UPSI 1. Tan Sri Johan Jaafar Nobel International School
2. En. Kamarul Ariffin Mohd Jamli Affin Holdings Berhad
3. Mr. Adam BrimoOpenlearning Global (M) SdnBhd
13 UUM 1. Datuk Michael Tio PKT Logistics
2. Dato’ Ahmad Zaini Othman MBSB
3. Puan Nora Abd. Manaf Maybank
14 UMS 1. Dato' Zainal Azwar Bin Zainal Amiruddin TH Plantations Berhad
2. En. Johan Mahmood Merican Talent Corp (EPU)
3. Mr. Mark Chang Mun Kee Little Rain Children Trust
15 UMT 1. Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din MRCB
2. Datuk Seri Hj. Saripuddin bin Hj. Kasim Kementerian Pengangkutan
3. Dato' Dr. Ghazali bin Dato' Mohd Yusoff Nusantara Technologies
BILNAMA
UNIVERSITINAMA CEO NAMA SYARIKAT/ORGANISASI
16 UMK 1. Tuan Haji Ali Hassan Mohammad Hassan Al-Ikhsan
2. En. Azmir Jaafar McDonalds Malaysia
17 UPNM 1. Tan Sri Dato' Seri Haji Lodin Wok KamaruddinLembaga Tabung AngkatanTentera
2. Datuk Dr. Hamzah bin Kassim The iA Group
18 USIM 1. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Khalid bin Abu Bakar Polis Diraja Malaysia
2. YM Tengku Dato' Sri Zafrul Aziz bin Tengku Abdul Aziz
CIMB Berhad
19 UNISZA 1. Datuk Dr. Syed Muhamad Syed Abdul Kadir CIMB Islamic
2. Dr. Abu Hassan Ismail Prestariang
20 UNIMAS 1. Datuk Azman Ismail Shell
2. Datuk Badlisham Bin Ghazali Malaysia Airports Berhad
MASTERCLASS ENTREPRENEUR
2Talent ExcellenceEmpat Laluan Kerjaya
Pendidik Penyelidik PemimpinInstitusi
PengamalProfesional
(Educators) (Researchers) (Leaders) (Practitioner)
I II III IV
1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
(Four Career Path)
CEO FACULTY 1.0“LEARN FROM THE PRO”
CEO FACULTY 2.0“COACH BY THE PRO”
High Impact Mentoring Programme by CEOs for N-Gen Academic Leaders
• 10 CEOs (CEO Faculty Programme) and 30 Young Academicians (UAs)• PhD holder• Below 40 years old• Grade 52 and above• Leadership quality
August Sept Nov Jan Feb
CFP 2.0Presentation
TODAY
Appointment of N-Gen ALCommittee
Members▪ Headed by
Minister Advisor
Selection Process(30 Best Candidates)- Online Assessment
System- Interview by CEOs and
Academic panel
Leadership Courses- AKEPT Young
Academic Leaders Programme
Oct
Industry Attachments- 6 Months
attachment with CEO Faculty
- Presentation- Online
Assessment Scoreboard
Evaluation 1- Online Assessment Scoreboard
Dec
2016
March April
Evaluation 3 - Post Evaluation
& Continuous Monitoring
Online Assessment Scoreboard
Evaluation 2- Online Assessment Scoreboard
Graduation- CEO Faculty Appreciation
Night- Expanding the Programme
to other CEOs
CEO Faculty Programme Portalhttp://ceo.myain.my/
CEO Faculty Programme Mobile Apps Apple Store CEO Faculty Programme Mobile Apps Google Play
Malaysia Academia Industry Network Portal (MYAIN) http://myain.my/
CEO Faculty Programme Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9GlOr9KfFg CEO Faculty Programme Video Appreciation Night
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TQ0sp8k8kJo
7Inovasion
Ecosystem
10 SHIFTS
Kerajaan
QuadrupleHelix
Universiti
Industri
Komuniti
Government
Universities
Industry
Community
LingkaranEmpat Pihak
1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10
CREST
PPRN
Program Penyelidikan KolaborasiKejuruteraan, Sains dan Teknologi
Public Private ResearchNetwork
Establishing Support Systems for the Commercialisation of Ideas
ITMA; MyInnovationHub, Steinbeis Transfer Center
PENGHASILAN LADA PUTIH PREMIUM (MELABU BAIR, LAYAR, BETONG)
KPT & UPM
PENGHASILAN LADA PUTIH PREMIUM (MELABU BAIR, LAYAR, BETONG)
KPT & UPM
• PPRN is a quick win platform to drive the A-I collaboration through knowledge and technology transfer program.
• The problem must be driven by industry or market and using the top down concept where the Universities or Research Institute must bid for the identified project
• The funding will come from MOE and Industry is encourage to Co-Fund the Project
• The program will increase the “Commercialization of Ideas” with the collaboration between Academia and Industry
Criteria• Duration • Relevance• Technical value of the solution• Experience of the research team• Encourage Institution
collaboration Cost• Win2 Projects
Industries(NKEAs)
PALM OILFINANCIAL SERVICES
TOURISM BUSINESS SERVICES
ELECTRONICS & ELECTRICAL
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL EDUCATION
HEALTHCARE COMMUNICATION
CONTENT AND INFRASTRUCTURE
AGRICULTURE GREATER KUALA
LUMPUR
(GLC, MNC, SME)(MIGHT-Nano
Malaysia – CREST etc.)
Problem Definition
Process
Project A
Project B
Project C
Technology Based Project Funded by MOE
Universities/Centre of ExcelenceIPTA and IPTSs
Bidding Process
PUBLIC-PRIVATE RESEARCH NETWORK(MTDC/SME CORP/MIDA/MOE)
Hybrid Model fromSteinbeis &
Fraunhofer Model
Academia
Public-Private Research Network (PPRN) - Service/Solution Providers
Employers and University to Address Industry Specific Talent Needs
Ind-E-Zone
The INDUSTRY ENGAGEMENT ZONE (Ind-E-Zone)
– a zone within the campus solely dedicated to encourage direct interfacing between the host university and its students with the industry
Industry-relevant content and engagement to help students get ready for work
Active industry input for employment and internship opportunities
Platform to create awareness on key industries in Malaysia and their job opportunities
Venue for industry-related activities and engagement sessions – career talks, CV review clinics, interview tips, etc
UPNM UM UTM UUM UMK UPSI UMS UNIMAS UniMAP
The selected IPTAs to host the Ind-E-Zone in 2014:
Other selected IPTAs
UiTM UKM
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
INTEGRATED ACADEMIA INDUSTRY CSR PROJECT: 23rd
May 2015, Kg Ulu Tual, Pahang between MoHE, UTEM, UMP, Samsung and Q Cell, to provide solar power for the Community Centre that will benefit 700 orang aslisettlers. MoHE and universities provide the expertise, Samsung provide 40 tablets, TV and Fridge, Q Cell provide the Solar Panel.
UTEM SAMSUNG IOT ACADEMY: 1st April 2015, Melaka. The first of its kind in the world,thisacademy will expose local university students to emerging technologies and enable them to undergo training on software (cyber security applications for Android devices) and hardware development (for new Samsung IoT-enabled products).
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
CEO@FACULTY PROGRAMME 31st May 2016, ICON Building Samsung HQ, Mr Lee Sang Hoon, President of Samsung Malaysia Electronics and attended by 80 students and lecturers. Mr Lee Sang Hoon was an Adjunct Professor for the Faculty of Electronics and Computer Engineering, UTeM. In this Study and Career Tour Programme, Mr Lee shares his experienced how become a success person in corporate world.
SAMSUNG SOLVE FOR TOMORROW INNOVATION COMPETITION: 8th August 2015. 108 Teams, 16 Universities and 20 Short listed teams @ PJ Trade Centre 08/08/2015
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Higher Education
UMMC-SAMSUNG SONO SCHOOL: 30TH SEPTEMBER 2014. The first school of its kind in Malaysia was aimed to provide medical practitioners to enhance skills related to ultrasound equipment with quality training in ultrasound as well as enhance their diagnostic skills. Five sets of ultrasound machine equipment have been provided to UMMC.
UKMMC-SAMSUNG SONO SCHOOL: 24TH November 2015. Five sets of ultrasound machine equipment as well as infrastructure development training have been provided to the The National University of Malaysia’s Medical Centre (UKMMC) by the South Korean-based Samsung Sono School.
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
KPT TASKA FUN SMART LEARNINGUPSI – SAMSUNG Collaboration in developing KPT Taska Fun Smart Learning Concept. Samsung donated 30 Tablets and Big Screen Smart Board while UPSI developing the apps for teaching and learning.
MoU
Advice on ICT
curriculums Development
Advisor in ICT Talent
Development and Smart
Campus Transformation
Certification programme to
university undergraduate
Training labs
“Seeds for the Future” program
ICT Workshops at CSIC
CEO Talks
Entrepreneurship Program
Career advice & Internship
A joint MoU with
the ministry Smart Campus
Participants
Advisor
Key Activities
Key Activities
ACADEMIA INDUSTRY COLLABORATIONMinistry Of
Higher Education
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
MOHE – HUAWEI MOU: 26th October 2016 @ Huawei Malaysia, Integra Tower, The Intermark and Double Tree Hotel Kuala Lumpur. MOHE-Huawei MoU Exchange and Malaysia-China Digital Economy Forum. The MoU Exchange between Ministry of Higher Education which represented by YBhg Tan Sri Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur, Secretary General, Ministry of Higher Education and Huawei Malaysia which represented by Mr Abraham Liu, CEO of Huawei Malaysia has been witnessed by The Honourable Dato' Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia and The Honourable Dato' Sri Idris Bin Jusoh, Minister of Higher Education. The forum was attended by hundreds of participant from industries and government agencies
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Higher Education
Seed For The Future 2014 Seed For The Future 2015
Seed For The Future 2016
SEED FOR THE FUTURE PROGRAMME was aimed at exposing students to practical work experience in the fields of electronic engineering and computer science and cultural interchange in China. Huawei launched the Seeds for the Future Programme in Malaysia in 2014 as part of its efforts in nurturing ICT and telecom experts for the Malaysian industry.
The two-week fully-funded study trip involves comprehensive hands-on work and a cross-cultural experience programme for the selected students in Beijing and Huawei’s headquarters in Shenzhen.
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Higher Education
1. Train-the-Trainer program
2. Professional certification design courseware
3. Research workshop
4. Job recruitment and industrial sharing
5. Course integration with Huawei Technology
HUAWEI UNIVERSITY TEACHING LAB
(Physical Facilities at Universities)
1. Spearhead Academia-
Industry Linkages.
2. value-added productive
technical eco-partner to
Huawei-University-Alliance
Laboratory (HUALAB).
Jointly developed
educational hardware and
courseware.
3. Inaugurate Global Talents
with Huawei's Overseas
Professional Attachment
Program
UM-HUAWEI LEARNING
ACADEMY
HUAWEI MALAYSIA GLOBAL
TRAINING CENTRE (Cyberjaya)
1. Plan, develop and conduct
Education and Training
Programmes
2. Provide expertise and
facilities
3. Develop and review the
programmes and curriculum
used in the Community
Colleges; and
4. Develop and upgrade the
skills, knowledge and know
how of local communities.
HUAWEI UNIVERSITY TEACHING
LAB (Non-Physical Facilities)
MSC Malaysia MyUniAlliance Program
• Train the Trainer Program
• Huawei MSC Malaysia
Scholarship Program
• JobCamp Program
• MyProCert Program
• MDEC/PEMANDU initiatives to meet demand for highly trained and
relevant workforce for the ICT industry.
• empowers global technology partners to establish strategic alliances with
Institutions of Higher Learning (IHLs)
• curriculum development and train-the-trainer to enable technology
transfer
• aims to develop graduates who are industry-ready and highly employable
in the job market.
Ministry Of
Higher
Education
Experience Sharing & Joint Research:
Huawei Malaysia CEO Abraham Liu is invited to join the
“CEO Faculty Program” to mentor staff and students and
lecturing at universities across Malaysia;
“Be the Next Young Entrepreneur” program to work with
20 universities to encourage university students to come
up with new and innovative marketing ideas with the
potential to be employed by Huawei;
Collaboration with UPM and UTM on Smart Campus
development;
Joint research paper with UTM University on wireless
spectrum; Huawei Asia Pacific Digital Cloud Exchange
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Higher Education
15 INDUSTRIES AS COLLABORATIVE PARTNERS16th May 2015
LAUNCHING OF UNIVERSITY INNOVATION CENTRE (UniVATION)UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA PERLIS (UNIMAP)
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Higher Education
CIMB UITM TRADING ROOM: 18 Nov 2016 [Jumaat], Majlis Perasmian CIMB Trading Room dan MajlisMenandatangani Perjanjian Persefahaman (MoU), antara UiTM Johor & CIMB Investment telahbelangsung.Objektif utama ialah untuk membuatkan suasana pembelajaran secara pratikal bersamapenglibatan industri.Matlamat penubuhan trading room ini adalah untuk membolehkan pelajar FakultiPengurusan Perniagaan mempratikkan segala teori yang dipelajari secara terus melalui pelaburansebenar mengunakan itrade@CIMB platform.Majlis ini telah di rasmikan oleh Pengarah, BahagianHubungan Industri, Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi.
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Higher Education
CIMB DATA SCIENCE CHALLENGE 2016: 31st May 2016
CIMB ASEAN STOCK CHALLENGE 2016: 22 November 2016, Kudos to 2016 National Champions, Team Raymond Stanley Investment of Taylor's Uni who aced it with a very sound strategy paper! Runner ups were JCNASH Monash Uni Sunway Campus (R) and Value Investor TAR Uni College (L) at the country level's Top 3 Pct Gainers (from the trading period). They will representing Malaysia at the grand finale in Singapore, 9 Jan 2017 competing against National Champions of Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand & Cambodia for the Regional Champion title, US$12000 cash plus a trip to HK Stock Exchange! All the best to Raymond and Stanley!
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
2 Dec 2015 Putrajaya: Dato' Seri Idris Jusoh, Minister of Higher Education launched the CIMB-UUM Chair of Banking and Finance today, in a ceremony jointly organised by CIMB and Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) at Putrajaya. Tengku Dato’ Sri Zafrul Aziz, Group Chief Executive, CIMB Group and Prof Dato’ Seri Dr. Mohamed Mustafa Ishak, The Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Utara Malaysia also graced the occasion.
CIMB provided an endowment to create the Chair not only to develop the area of banking and finance through research, but also as part of its effort to contribute towards the Private-Public Research Network outlined in the Malaysian Government’s Higher Education blueprint. The Chair’s responsibilities will involve, among other things, the publication of research findings and scholarly articles in internationally recognized journals for peer review.
ACADEMIA INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
Clean Water System Project for Rural Communities
COST & DURATION
RM135,000.00vs RM250,000.00
3 Months
Self Cleaning Solar Ultra Filtration System
(Kg. Teras, Pos Piah)
IMPACT
Community Engagement(238 people, 46 families)
Knowledge
transfer(University R&D for
Community)
Real Life
Experience(Students &
Academicians)
Good quality
treated water(Ready to Drink)
COLLABORATORS
OUTPUT
100various agencies
and students
volunteers
Easy & Self
Maintenance water filtration system
Clean/Drinkable
Water 238 people, 46
families
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Ministry Of
Higher Education
UMT SALIHIN TEACHING ACCOUNTING FIRM (TAF) 6th March 2016: Launching of Teaching AccountingFirm (TAF) by Dato' Seri Haji Idris Jusoh Minister of Higher Education. TAF represent Industry AcademiaCollaboration between Salihin Consulting Group Sdn Bhd and UMT in giving an actual work experiencefor accounting students with reflect to 2U 2I concept introduce by MoHE. TAF concept is similar toteaching factory for TVET and teaching hospital for medical students. TAF will ensure the readiness of theaccounting students to enter the job market after they graduated.
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ENGINEERING@UM – INDUSTRIAL INNOVATION CENTRE: 24 November 2016. Minister of Higher Education, officiating the opening ofthe Engineering@UM – Industrial Innovation Centre, with the participation of five global companies: Motorola Solutions (wirelesstechnology), Daikin (OYL) (air-conditioning), Ossur (orthopedic), Rohde & Schwarz (wireless communication) and Proton (automotive).The centre, located on-campus, comprises of industrial laboratories, which houses facilities enabling joint R&D activities betweencompanies’ engineers and university staff, researchers and students.University of Malaya and five global companies, namely DaikinMalaysiaTaiwan’s Medical Device Innovation Center. With this collaboration, RM230 Million value generetation is forecasted by thesefive global labs over the next five years (2017-2022). This can be generated through intellectual properties and patents arising intosustainable and cuttingedge technologies, as part of a new industry-university partnership to develop real-world and invaluableexperiences. Shift 7: Innovation Ecosystem
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MOU Novartis-MOHE 9th June 2015
NORVATIS INTERNATIONAL BIOCAMP 2015 @ Basel Switzerland 24th to 27th August 2015. The program is Part of MoU between Norvatis and MoHE signed on 9th June 2015.
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BSMART 23rd Nov. 2015: Enhancing graduate employabilitythru academia-industry collaboration. BHI, ICOE Healthcare,Novartis and Biotechcorp jointly organized Best Sales &Marketing Apprenticeship Training Programme or B-SMArTto offers exposure to frest graduates to the pharmaceuticaland biotechnology industry via comprehensive modulesfrom sales and marketing excellence to strategicmanagement and patients' access including corporatecommunication and grooming. 14 fresh graduatescompleted the programme and received their certificates ofSecretary General of MOHE @ Dewan Za'aba today
8 May 2015 – The International Medical University (IMU) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with its Industrial Partner, Novartis Malaysia under its Partnership with Industry programme. Through this arrangement, IMU’s students will be able to gain industry experience and work environment exposure through internship placements, attachments and/or study-visits at various Novartis centers. The MoU provides the opportunity of sharing the industry and academic knowledge and use of facilities, collaboration on research and development activities as well as collaboration in community projects. The MoU also grants lecturers and officers of the University greater exposure into actual industry practice for pragmatic and industry linked curriculum development, implementation and training of students.
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CEO Faculty Programme with Ms. Michaela DinboekPresident and Managing Director, Novartis Malaysia@ UKM 15th December 2015
8th March 2016: Enhancing graduate employability through academia-industry collaboration. MOU Signing Ceremony between UM and Novartis Corporation & pitching session of OPtimist, B.SMArT also BioCamp programme 2016. The MOU signing was witnessed by YB Deputy Minister of Higher Education.BHI, ICOE Healthcare and Novartis Corporation jointly organized those programme for university students to give them opportunity to gain real world experience and skill development to be more employable.
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21 NOV 2016 Isnin : Majlis graduasi sempena program Alcon OPTIMIZATION STRUCTURE INTERNSHIP PROGRAM (OPTIMIST). Majlis graduasi yang telah diadakan di ALCON PTP, Johor telahdisempurnakan oleh Y.Bhg Brig. Gen. Datuk Prof. Emeritus DrKamarudin Husain, Penasihat Khas kepada YB Menteri KPT. Turuthadir ke majlis graduasi adalah Dr Joshi - Presiden Novartis Malaysia, Dr James - GM Alcon Malaysia dan Dr Arham - BHI KPT. Program berteraskan SIP ini melibatkan seramai 12 graduanmasing-masing dari UTM, UM, UKM dan UniMAP di mana graduantersebut telah menjalani latihan intensif di Alcon selama 5 bulandan telah ditawarkan kerja di Alcon (GE Confirm). Seramai hampir500 graduan terlibat semasa pemilihan awal, yang melibatkan fasatemuduga, personality test, bengkel & teambuilding sertatemuduga akhir oleh pengurusan tertinggi Alcon/Novartis.
OPTIMIST 14th Dec. 2015: Enhancing graduate employability thru academia-industry collaboration. BHI, ICOE Healthcare and Alcon a subsidary of Novartis jointly organized Alcon Optimized & Structured Internship Programme or OPtimistto offers exposure to international practical learning experience in a manufacturing entity of Novartis. Undergraduates joining the programme will undergo 20 weeks of training at Alcon and the best 12 will received job offers from Alcon.
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Research Endowment 23th Nov. 2016: Dato MahmoodMerican contributed RM 5 Million to UM for Tropical Disease Research
Award 2015
• Structured Internship• Practical Training• Industry Led Curriculum• Adjunct Lecturers• Industry Centre Of Excellence
(ICOE) Program • Ind-E-Zone• Industry University CSR
Program• Scholarship Award• Professional Exam Program• Bridging the Gap Program• Entrepreneurship Program• Talks, Coaching, Mentoring
• Research Contract• Collaborative Research
Agreement• Clinical Trial Agreement• Utilizing Lab Facilities • Research Endowment• University Industry Research
Centre• Post Graduate Program
(Masters, PhD, Eng. Doc)• Industry Sabbatical
• Spin Off/ Startup Companies• IP/Technology Licensing• Incubators spaces at
Science/Technology Park• Co-development of Universities
Land Banks• Academic Entrepreneurship
Program
ACADEMIA– INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
• PPRN Public Private Research Network
• Solution Provider to Industry
• Industry Led Innovation Competition
• University as Expert Service Provider
• Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Training
• Short Courses
Graduate Employability Research & Development Commercialization
Innovation Consultancy
Academia Industry
Collaboration
Graduate Employability
High Income Nation
by 2020
Pendidikan Berkualiti Insan
Terdidik Negara Sejahtera
NEW ACADEMIA-INDUSTRY NETWORK
(BLUE OCEAN STRATEGY) MOE/PMO/MITI/MOSTISPT-JPT/TalentCorp/MIDA/MTDC-SMECorp
Industry Collaboration
R.I.C.E and CSR
Component 1:• 1 Graduate 1
Industry/company
• Academic Industry
Council
• Talent Matrix
• Pre-symbiosis
• Cross Fertilization
A-I Program
• Recognition A-I
Engagement
• AINA
• IND-E-ZONE
Component 2:
• Public-Private
Research
Network• MyAIN Malaysia
Extensive
Networking/
Matching Event
Component 3:
Energyzing
Tech. Transfer
Office• AKEPT Training
• Professional
Certification
• Innovation and
Technology
Managers
Association
Component 4:
Strengthening
Academia-
Community
Ecosystem• Science/Techno
logy Park
• ICOE
• CSR with
Academia
• NBOS4
The Quadruple Helix Model
A-I-C-G Framework
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Education
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ACADEMIA– INDUSTRY COLLABORATION MENU
MENU
SHORT
TERM
(WITHIN 1
YEAR)
LONG
TERM
(UP TO 5
YEARS)NOTES
A - GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY
1 Structured Internship
2 Practical Training
3 Industry Led Curriculum
4 Adjunct Lecturers
5 Industry Centre Of Excellence (ICOE) Program
6 Ind-E-Zone
7 Industry University CSR Program
8 Scholarship Award
9 Professional Exam Program
10 Bridging the Gap Program
11 Entrepreneurship Program
12 Talks, Coaching, Mentoring
13 Final Year Project (FYP)
B - INNOVATION
1 PPRN Public Private Research Network
2 Solution Provider to Industry
3 Industry Led Innovation Competition
MENU
SHORT
TERM
(WITHIN 1
YEAR)
LONG
TERM
(UP TO 5
YEARS)NOTES
C - RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT
1 Research Contract
2 Collaborative Research Agreement
3 Clinical Trial Agreement
4 Utilizing Lab Facilities
5 Research Endowment
6 University Industry Research Centre
7 Post Graduate Program (Masters, PhD, Eng. Doc)
8 Industry Sabbatical
D - COMMERCIALIZATION
1 Spin Off/ Startup Companies
2 IP/Technology Licensing
3 Incubators spaces at Science/Technology Park
4 Co-development of Universities Land Banks
5 Academic Entrepreneurship Program
E - CONSULTANCY
1 University as Expert Service Provider
2 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Training
3 Short Courses
F - PHYSICAL VISIBILITY
1 Industry Training Centre/Academy
G - OTHERS
1
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Education