New Straits Times, 14 Ogos 2023
IPOH: developments in industry, said Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) secretary-general Datuk Seri Abdul Razak Jaafar.
He said they need to make a commitment to be lifelong learners by reading books, attending seminars and participating in courses related to the latest developments in their respective fields.
He noted that a deep understanding on this would strengthen the professional reputation of Higher Education Institution (IPT) graduates by finding opportunities for learning and intellectual growth.
“Don’t be afraid to look for new opportunities to expand your experience and knowledge. If there is an opportunity to participate in interesting projects, work abroad or study at a leading institution, take the opportunity with open arms.
“A strong professional network can provide opportunities for collaboration, mentorship and important information thus opening up wider career opportunities,” he said in his speech at Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO) 51st convocation ceremony here today.
Also present were Polytechnic Education and Community Colleges Department director-general Dr Mohd Zahari Ismail and PUO director Dr Shamsuri Abdullah.
A total of 2,062 graduates will receive their respective diploma and bachelor’s degree scrolls during the five-day convocation.
In the meantime, Abdul Razak said MOHE recognises the importance of practical experience and field work in equipping graduates with practical skills and relevant industry knowledge.
“Therefore, the implementation of quality, relevant, specific and meaningful practical programmes in industry is the main focus in addition to strengthening collaboration among Higher Education Institutions (IPT),” he said.
According to him, MOHE encourages collaboration among IPTs to share resources, expertise, and experience in improving the quality of higher education.
Abdul Razak said the collaboration involved student exchange, joint research and sharing of programmes and courses.
“MOHE provides skills enhancement courses for graduates and professional workers to hone practical and technical skills relevant to the job market,” he said. – BERNAMA