Staying Relevant to move forward
INTI International College Kuala Lumpur recently hosted over 20 prospective students for an exclusive preview for INTI’s MBA programs that are offered in their campus and in INTI International University.
INTI International College Kuala Lumpur recently hosted over 20 prospective students for an exclusive preview for INTI’s MBA programs that are offered in their campus and in INTI International University.
Getting one’s first job is a serious matter for fresh graduates. Not only does this mark their first opportunity to prove themselves, it sets the tone for the career and professional development that they will embark on in the coming years.
How do you define the word ‘Superhero’? For most of us, it is a fictional character that possesses human defying powers. These superheroes often take up tasks that are considered difficult or near impossible for regular humans and accomplishes it with ease.
In light of the new partnership between INTI International University & Colleges and Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU) to launch its established 4+0 American degree programmes in Malaysia, Dr. Paul LeBlanc, President of SNHU recently visited the country to discuss “Innovation in Education for a Dynamic 21st Century”.
In the recent 21st Malaysian Education Summit organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute, Tim Bulow, CEO of INTI International University & Colleges alongside seven other leaders from the education industry discussed the hefty topic of Malaysia’s growth as a regional education hub.
Riveting performances, artistic showdown and a weekend of fun activities were the highlights from the recently concluded #INTIFRESH carnival held to commemorate the launch of INTI International College Subang’s new and trendy South Block.
Stampede Solutions recently offered scholarships to two outstanding students from INTI International University & Colleges (INTI) worth approximately RM40, 000. The scholarships came off the back of INTI’s ongoing partnership with Stampede Solutions, a multinational software development company, and were provided to assist these students in completing their Bachelor of Computer Science degrees from the University of Wollongong, Australia (UOW) at INTI.
In spite the growth of career opportunities across Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related fields, Malaysia has seen a marked decline in the number of secondary and tertiary education students pursuing such programmes.
INTI International University & Colleges recently hosted distinguished guests from Lanxum Liuxue 360 Education to attend an Academic Excellence Awards and present the scholarships valued at over RM66,000 to 20 top scholars from China.
At one glance, the array of green leaves and local herbs which sat nestled in their terracotta pots at the front of INTI’s Alkira Restaurant looked like ordinary shrubbery. Often times found growing wildly on the byways or street corners, these leaves and herbs, more commonly known in Malay as ‘ulam’, go unnoticed.