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University Of Malaya, Microsoft M'sia Collaborate In Human Capital Development Programme
KUALA LUMPUR, March 5 (Bernama) -- The University of Malaya (UM) is
collaborating with Microsoft Malaysia and Prestariang Bhd to provide its
students with a human capital development programme called "Hedstart Program".
Launched at UM Monday, the programme will impart world-class knowledge and
resources to develop students to become highly skilled and confident to face the
globally benchmarked accreditation, said Dr Rohana Yusof, Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Student Affairs), University of Malaya.
Hedstart Program is a significant achievement and an excellent example of a
private-public partnership, that is in line with the government's agenda towards
transforming Malaysia, as well as to enhance creativity, innovation and
competitiveness among students.
"Microsoft's continuous support to provide quality education and
eagerness to invest in the country's education strategy is vital to create an
excellent education platform and to help Malaysia to achieve a developed status
by year 2020," Rohana said.
The rollout of the campus-wide milestone will further improve the
unversity's education ecosystem and increase competitiveness and capabilities of
he students.
Microsoft Malaysia Managing Director, Ananth Lazarus said the company's
decision to collaborate with UM is part of its over-arching National Plan, which
is to help accelerate Malaysia's transformation into a technologically advanced
and high-income country.
"The effort we have put in through the Hedstart Program is to help transform
Malaysia together with various communities and stakeholders," he added.
Meanwhile, Dr Abu Hassan Ismail, Chief Executive Officer of Prestariang, one
of the leading software licence distribution and management organisations in
Malaysia, said: "Focusing on ICT training and certification, our role is to
advocate, educate and prepare students with the right productivity tools.
The Hedstart Program will empower UM's 25,000 students with genuine versions
of the Microsoft Office 2010 productivity suite which they are able to retain
after graduating, as well to access more than 200 software under the MSDN
Academic Alliance programme.
-- BERNAMA