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General : 10 Malaysian Researchers To Join Malaysia-China Science Exchange Prog
PUTRAJAYA, June 22 (Bernama) -- A total of 10 Malaysian researchers have been selected to participate in the Malaysia-China People-to-People Exchange Programme in Science and Technology 2025, which will place them for six months at selected research institutions, universities and companies in China to strengthen science diplomacy, expand bilateral research networks and build the country's capabilities in strategic technology.
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UrduPoint
· Jul 11, 2026
Scholars selected for scientific research at foreign institutes
Scholars selected for scientific research at foreign institutes
Malay Mail
· Jun 29, 2026
Three young Malaysian scientists head to Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, joining 600 peers worldwide
KUALA LUMPUR, June 29 — Three young scientists have been selected to represent the country at the 75th Lindau Nobe...
NDTV
· Jul 11, 2026
Study Abroad: From Singapore To South Korea, Asia's Top 10 Universities
Study Abroad: From Singapore and China to Hong Kong, Japan, and South Korea, Asia is home to several globally recognised universities that continue to shape the next generation of researchers,...
Utusan Malaysia
· Jun 30, 2026
Unimap tersenarai kelompok 201–300 Dunia THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026
ARAU: Universiti Malaysia Perlis (Unimap) terus mengukuhkan kedudukan di persada antarabangsa apabila berjaya tersenarai dalam kelompok 201–300 terbaik dunia menerusi Times Higher Education (THE) Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026. Menerusi pencapaian tersebut, Unimap turut berada dalam kelompok lapan universiti terbaik di negara ini secara keseluruhan dalam penarafan THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026. Pencapaian ini juga sekali ... Read more The post Unimap tersenarai kelompok 201–300 Dunia THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026 appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.
BERNAMA
· Jul 6, 2026
General : PM Anwar Congratulates 17 Malaysian Students On Winning 22 Medals At KEO 2026
KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 (Bernama) -- Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has congratulated 17 Malaysian students on winning nine overall awards and 22 medals at the 2016 Koala Excellence Olympiad (KEO) Global Finals in Macau, which concluded yesterday.
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Related coverage for "General : 10 Malaysian Researchers To Join Malaysia-China Science Exchange Prog": UrduPoint — Scholars selected for scientific research at foreign institutes. Malay Mail — Three young Malaysian scientists head to Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, joining 600 peers worldwide. NDTV — Study Abroad: From Singapore To South Korea, Asia's Top 10 Universities. Utusan Malaysia — Unimap tersenarai kelompok 201–300 Dunia THE Sustainability Impact Rankings 2026. BERNAMA — General : PM Anwar Congratulates 17 Malaysian Students On Winning 22 Medals At KEO 2026