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EU Wants To Further Cooperate With Malaysia In Higher Education Sector
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 14 (Bernama) -- The European Union (EU) wants to
further cooperate with Malaysia in the higher education sector, said its
Ambassador and Head of Delegation to Malaysia Vincent Piket.
Commending Malaysia for having a fast growing and a "very open" higher
education sector, he said the number of European universities opening up
in this country is increasing.
"This reflects the accessibility of Malaysia's higher education, and in
fact, a very positive promotion and investment climate," he said when delivering
a talk on "Whither Malaysia-EU Relations: A Perspective" organised by the
National Press Club (NPC) here, Friday night.
Also present was NPC President Mokhtar Hussain.
Piket said in order to attract more cooperation from local partners, the
union would be presenting its universities at the EU Pavilion in the FACON
Education Fair to be held on March 17-18 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre.
Apart from the education sector, Piket said the EU also look at Malaysia
in three major dimensions - politically, economically and partnership in global
and regional issues.
"Within the region, Malaysia, without a doubt, is institutionally stable.
Malaysia is also very well in increasing capital, a highly developing upper
middle income economy.
"We are interested in the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). There are
about 2,000 European firms based in Malaysia and their feedback on the ETP has
been positive," he said.
Commenting on the International Conference of Global Movement of Moderates
(GMM) 2012 to be held here from Jan 17 - 19, Piket said the value
of the conference would be on defining the consensus of various countries about
how to give voice to moderation in dealing with extremism.
The European Union comprises 27 countries -- Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria,
Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands,
Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United
Kingdom.
-- BERNAMA
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