Management and Science University (MSU) expands its environmental sustainability efforts, via a new collaboration just begun with the world’s first garden port.

 

Providing educational opportunities as a positive step in building environmental sustainability and robustness, the MSU-Wesports MoU presents the immediate objectives of care, conserve, and community engagement initiatives for the environment, plus long-term objectives that include human capital development for the country’s forestry industries.

 

Primarily targeting engagement of the communities on and around Pulau Indah in Klang, activities planned will be open to joint participation by both MSUrians from all faculties and schools as well as Westports members of staff.

 

Said activities, whilst they primarily aim to raise public awareness of environmental issues, will also be geared towards a special focus on the role that forests play in the environmental ecosystem; to empower community with actionable knowledge, and guide the younger generation into shouldering responsibility for the world they are inheriting.   

 

The collaboration entails expert human resource as industry panellists and volunteer teams mobilizing care and conservation efforts.

 

The MSU-Westports MoU seeks also to create bilateral opportunities in academic as well as industrial training and research.

 

West Port is the largest seaport in Malaysia, the second busiest port in Southeast Asia, and the world’s first internationally recognized garden port.

 

Its strategic location along the Straits of Melaka places it among the world’s busiest shipping routes for container as well as conventional cargoes, connecting some 350 major ports around the world.

 

Attending the MoU signing ceremony at Westports in Klang were the Selangor Menteri Besar, the Port Klang Authority (LPK) Chairman, the Westports CEO, and MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

 

MSU is represented in the MoU by its Industry Linkages and Entrepreneurship Department and its Student and Career Development Department.

 

 

MSU Diploma in Logistics Management

MSU Bachelor in Logistics Management (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Environmental Health (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Health Science Management (Hons)

MSU Bachelor in Marketing with Psychology (Hons)

MSUrians appreciate heritage in Klang Royal Town Walk

MSU in UNSDG collaboration with Friends of Rivers Malaysia

 

 



Management and Science University (MSU) expands its environmental sustainability efforts, via a new collaboration just begun with the world’s first garden port.

 

Providing educational opportunities as a positive step in building environmental sustainability and robustness, the MSU-Wesports MoU presents the immediate objectives of care, conserve, and community engagement initiatives for the environment, plus long-term objectives that include human capital development for the country’s forestry industries.

 

Primarily targeting engagement of the communities on and around Pulau Indah in Klang, activities planned will be open to joint participation by both MSUrians from all faculties and schools as well as Westports members of staff.

 

Said activities, whilst they primarily aim to raise public awareness of environmental issues, will also be geared towards a special focus on the role that forests play in the environmental ecosystem; to empower community with actionable knowledge, and guide the younger generation into shouldering responsibility for the world they are inheriting.   

 

The collaboration entails expert human resource as industry panellists and volunteer teams mobilizing care and conservation efforts.

 

The MSU-Westports MoU seeks also to create bilateral opportunities in academic as well as industrial training and research.

 

West Port is the largest seaport in Malaysia, the second busiest port in Southeast Asia, and the world’s first internationally recognized garden port.

 

Its strategic location along the Straits of Melaka places it among the world’s busiest shipping routes for container as well as conventional cargoes, connecting some 350 major ports around the world.

 

Attending the MoU signing ceremony at Westports in Klang were the Selangor Menteri Besar, the Port Klang Authority (LPK) Chairman, the Westports CEO, and MSU President Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid.

 

 

MSU is represented in the MoU by its Industry Linkages and Entrepreneurship Department and its Student and Career Development Department.

 

 

MSU Diploma in Logistics Management

MSU Bachelor in Logistics Management (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Environmental Health (Honours)

MSU Bachelor in Health Science Management (Hons)

MSU Bachelor in Marketing with Psychology (Hons)

MSUrians appreciate heritage in Klang Royal Town Walk

MSU in UNSDG collaboration with Friends of Rivers Malaysia