'Transnational
Education - Opportunities and Challenges in the 21st Century: Malaysian and
European Perspectives.'
The
conference was hosted with the support of the Malaysian Ministry of Higher
Education and explored three key themes in the current transnational education
debate:
• regional
cooperation
• research
collaboration
• mobility
The
conference featured speakers from Europe and Malaysia and focused on how the
lessons from Europe can be applied to the Malaysian and South East Asian
context.
The speakers
evaluated Europe’s attempt at integrating its various national education
sectors, in particular through the so-called ‘Bologna Process’, and its
experience in stimulating multi-national, collaborative research activities
through EU funding mechanisms. Beside that, MYEULINK also open a two days exhibition which allowed students to find out more.
From this program, students pursuing tertiary education will have the chance to explore
scholarship opportunities, such as the Erasmus Mundus programme. Besides that students can find out more about the Erasmus Mundus programme at the EU
Pavillion.
The Pavillion is organised by the Myeulink Project, a project funded by the
European Union (EU) and managed by the University of Nottingham Malaysia campus.
Representatives from Germany, France, Ireland, Spain, Romania, Poland, and
British universities will promote study opportunities from the EU Pavilion.
This is another government programme that help students to achieve what they want. This event has been highlighted in local and international media channel.

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