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Malaysia’s Vice Chancellors’ Council for Private Universities (VCCPU) Pays Courtesy Visit to MoHE)

Both MoHE and VCCPU are exploring areas of mutual interest and collaboration, including Malaysia’s commitment to becoming a regional higher education hub

A delegation from the Vice Chancellors’ Council for  Private Universities (VCCPU), led by the Chairman of VCCPU and Provost & Chief  Executive Officer of Heriot-Watt University Malaysia (HWUM) Professor Mushtak Al Atabi, paid a courtesy visit to the Ministry of Higher Education (MoHE). 

The VCCPU delegation was received by Yang Berhormat Minister of Higher Education  (MoHE) Dato’ Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin and Yang Berbahagia Director-General  of Higher Education Professor Dato’ Dr Husaini Omar. 

During the visit, both MoHE and VCCPU representatives engaged in a wide-ranging  discussion that spanned a variety of topics related to the advancement of higher  education in Malaysia, including the development of policies and pathways to enable  Malaysian private universities to positively contribute to the knowledge and talent  development necessary to maintain a vibrant and sustainable economy for the nation,  the region, and the world in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (“4IR” or  “Industry 4.0”). 

Both parties reaffirmed their commitment to making Malaysia a regional Higher  Education hub and explored the obstacles that may delay the realisation of this  aspiration, the pathways to overcome these obstacles, and encourage more  international students to choose Malaysia as an educational destination. 

Dato’ Seri Khaled Nordin expressed his support for the National Roundtable for  International Students that VCCPU is organising in May 2023 to gather all relevant  stakeholders to consider the challenges and opportunities in this field. 

In addition, the Higher Education Minister said that he believed that the success of the  country depends on the success of the Higher Education sector and that both private  and public universities have roles to play. 

“It is essential that the private universities are supported adequately so that they can  both contribute and prosper. We see the VCCPU as a strategic partner in this regard, and we are committed to continue working closely together to deliver our joint strategic  objectives,” said Dato’ Seri Khaled Nordin. 

The discussion also covered topics related to matters concerning the private Higher  Education sector in Malaysia, including the issue of income tax levied on scholarships  provided by the private universities, teaching permits for academics in private  universities, internationalisation of higher education, deepening the collaboration  between public and private universities, as well as the potential of having national level  negotiated access to journals and research databases. 

Professor Dato’ Dr. Husaini Omar commended the collegiate and the productive  working relationship that the Ministry has with VCCPU and reaffirmed the Ministry’s  commitment to take this strategic relationship to new levels. He added: “We will  continue to develop policies that ensure the relevance and competitiveness of our  Higher Education sector and the involvement and support of VCCPU is key to  achieving that.” 

Professor Mushtak reiterated the commitment of VCCPU member institutions to work  closely with to unleash the true potential of the Higher Education sector.

He said: “The  private higher education sector in Malaysia is valued at RM30 billion annually.

“This  has the potential to grow to RM100 billion when we achieve our national targets of  international students’ recruitment.

“Besides the economic benefits to the society and  the economy of Malaysia, educating the young international students here will have  the longer-term benefits of building advocates for Malaysia around the world and  enhancing the country’s soft power.” 

Professor Mushtak added: “We are committed to working with the Ministry of Higher  Education and other stakeholders to continue developing the private Higher Education  in Malaysia and ensuring that it is of the highest global standards, both in educational  outcomes, innovative approaches, and students’ experience.

“This will ensure that we  will play a key role in creating a sustainable, equitable, and enjoyable world for all.” 

Both the Higher Education Minister and VCCPU Chairman have agreed to have  regular sessions to ensure the effective communication and exchange of ideas and  viewpoints in service of the flourishing of the Higher Education sector in Malaysia. – BACALAHMALAYSIA.MY

BacalahMalaysia Team

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