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Varsities Must Strive To Build Ties, Says Governor-General Of Canada
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 14 (Bernama) -- In order to be leading educational
institutions, universities must strive to build ties between local businesses,
community groups and learning institutions, said David Lloyd Johnston, visiting
Governor General of Canada.
He said they must practice the diplomacy of knowledge at local and regional
levels to identify and broadly share specific needs and goals.
"To do this effectively, universities must understand the dynamics of the
21st century knowledge economy, where education, research and innovation are
more valued and intersect more closely than ever," he said in a keynote address
on the "Diplomacy of Knowledge: Education and Globalization in the 21st Century"
at University of Malaya (UM) here Monday.
This is Johnston's first visit to Malaysia. He arrived last night and will
be in the country for four days.
Johnston said that universities must rededicate themselves to their role in
transmitting the civilization of the past to that of the future, in order to
ensure that the traditions and cultures "that constitute our unique
contributions to the world are understood and respected."
"Within the university itself, we must never lose sight of our commitment to
democracy, academic freedom and learning for its own sake," he said.
An audience of some 200 students, lecturers, researchers, university
partners and industry representatives attended the event.
A panel discussion on "Transferring University Research to the Private
Sector to Make Smart Cities/Innovative Communities” was held after the keynote
address.
Panelists were academicians and industry representatives from Canada and
Malaysia.
Present were Higher Education Minister Mohamed Khaled Nordin, the
minister-in-attendance for Johnson's visit, UM Vice-Chancellor Dr Ghauth
Jasmon and High Commissioner of Canada to Malaysia Randolph Mank.
After the UM event, the Canadian Governor General visited Masjid Jamek in
Jalan Tun Perak.
He spent about 20 minutes visiting the mosque, one of Kuala Lumpur's most
famous landmarks, built in 1909 and one of the oldest mosques in the city.
-- BERNAMA