Education is no longer between the four walls of a classroom. The farther one goes out to gain real-world experience while still learning, the sharper their skills get, keeping abreast of the developments on this competitive globe. Accommodating the need for globalised education is the Management and Science University's (MSU) Global Mobility Programme (GMP).

Following a brief break due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, MSU resumed the yearly tradition of the summer programme, one of the myriad international exposures aiming at instilling cultural competency, which was well-received by students from the International University of Health & Welfare (IUHW) of Japan.

 

 

The purpose of the summer programme is to educate international students about the public and private healthcare and social services offered in Malaysia. The students gained greater insight into the work ethics of medical professionals by observing them in action.

The ten-day programme encompassed both academic and cultural activities for the students: insightful lectures, Introduction to Malaysian Healthcare and Welfare System, Mental Health Awareness, Basic Life Support (BLS) by the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), Eco-Friendly Cosmetics: Development of Lipstick and Hand Lotion using Palm Oil by the School of Pharmacy (SPH), industrial visits; to Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras, Hospital Shah Alam, Pusat Rehabilitasi PERKESO, Melaka; and MSU Campus Tour and MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) Tour.

 

 

The programme also provided the young learners with several opportunities to engage with Malaysian culture firsthand. Cultural events in which they participated include an introduction to Malaysian Traditional Food & Fruits hosted by the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA), an exchange with Japanese culture, a traditional Malaysian dance performance, a visit to Melaka, and a tour of Kuala Lumpur.

 

 

The students inbound on GMP comprise various clinical and scientific departments: Radiological Sciences (6), Medical Technology (7), Physical Therapy (2), Pharmaceutical Sciences (10), Occupational Therapy (5), and Nursing (5).

 

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Education is no longer between the four walls of a classroom. The farther one goes out to gain real-world experience while still learning, the sharper their skills get, keeping abreast of the developments on this competitive globe. Accommodating the need for globalised education is the Management and Science University's (MSU) Global Mobility Programme (GMP).

Following a brief break due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, MSU resumed the yearly tradition of the summer programme, one of the myriad international exposures aiming at instilling cultural competency, which was well-received by students from the International University of Health & Welfare (IUHW) of Japan.

 

 

The purpose of the summer programme is to educate international students about the public and private healthcare and social services offered in Malaysia. The students gained greater insight into the work ethics of medical professionals by observing them in action.

The ten-day programme encompassed both academic and cultural activities for the students: insightful lectures, Introduction to Malaysian Healthcare and Welfare System, Mental Health Awareness, Basic Life Support (BLS) by the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), Eco-Friendly Cosmetics: Development of Lipstick and Hand Lotion using Palm Oil by the School of Pharmacy (SPH), industrial visits; to Hospital Rehabilitasi Cheras, Hospital Shah Alam, Pusat Rehabilitasi PERKESO, Melaka; and MSU Campus Tour and MSU Medical Centre (MSUMC) Tour.

 

 

The programme also provided the young learners with several opportunities to engage with Malaysian culture firsthand. Cultural events in which they participated include an introduction to Malaysian Traditional Food & Fruits hosted by the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA), an exchange with Japanese culture, a traditional Malaysian dance performance, a visit to Melaka, and a tour of Kuala Lumpur.

 

 

The students inbound on GMP comprise various clinical and scientific departments: Radiological Sciences (6), Medical Technology (7), Physical Therapy (2), Pharmaceutical Sciences (10), Occupational Therapy (5), and Nursing (5).

 

Related 

Japan, Indonesia, virtually

“You’ll never regret going on the Global Mobility Program (GMP)!”

Expanding my global perspectives in Ireland

Mobile and Triumphant in Turkey

Outbound to Turkey

Teaching and learning in Hong Kong

Keeping up with Creative Trends and Technologies in Tokyo

International learning for 125

MSU Jakarta, Double Degree launched

Global Mobility Programme breaks boundaries

 

Diploma in Radiotheraphy

Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology

Diploma in Physiotheraphy

Diploma in Occupational Safety and Health

Bachelor of Pharmaceutical Technology (Hons)

Bachelor in Nursing (Hons)

Diploma in Nursing