The conversation concentrated on how cross-border partnerships in between UK and Malaysian institutions can support students to construct both creative and technical abilities through industry-linked knowing chances.

A crucial element of the cooperation is Royal Selangor’s deal with Nottingham Trent College student using pewter, a heritage product highly connected with Malaysia.

The program introduces trainees to traditional manufacturing methods along with modern style practice, enabling them to deal with real-world market procedures and restrictions.

Prof. Madya Dr. Mohd Hanafi Ahmad highlighted the more comprehensive value of global education partnerships in connecting scholastic research study with industry experience, and in offering students with opportunities to engage with international networks, cultural exchange and employability pathways.


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