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Malaysia's Educity - attracts World-Class Institutes

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After health care tourism, Malaysia targets Education

Malaysia's Educity - attracts World-Class Institutes
By SONIA KOLESNIKOV-JESSOP
Published: December 19, 2010
NY Times

NUSAJAYA, MALAYSIA — At the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula, just across a strait from Singapore and in the middle of a new metropolis rising from the flat, green landscape, workers are constructing what officials hope will be a hub for higher education.

The project, EduCity@Iskandar, is part of the Iskandar Malaysia development zone, a large government undertaking announced in 2006 to increase investment in the country. The entire development zone is scheduled to be completed in 2025 and will include a large manufacturing area, new financial and civic districts, a medical village, amusement parks and residential housing.

EduCity is spread over 123 hectares, or 305 acres. It will be the base for at least seven institutions of higher learning. The purpose of EduCity is to offer world-class universities. The plan includes a sports complex with a stadium, as well as an international students village that will offer housing to 4,000 students. The entire development zone covers about 222,000 hectares.

For now, the new education hub is modest, with only a few buildings almost finished for the University of Newcastle Medicine Malaysia. But several other institutions have committed to opening campuses, and Iskandar Investment, the government-controlled developer of the whole Iskandar project, is seeking more international universities.

Khairil Anwar Ahmad, the chief executive of Education@Iskandar, which is part of Iskandar Investment, said he planned to soon announce the signing of a deal with a “prominent U.K. university for an engineering school.”

He said Iskandar Investment has also recently signed a memorandum of understanding with an American film school with a view toward setting up a partnership with a local private university and is also in negotiation with an Australian hospitality school. “Hopefully a deal should be announced next year,” Mr. Khairil said this month while showing foreign journalists around the construction sites.

The projects already scheduled include the University of Newcastle Medicine Malaysia, to be completed next September; a campus for the Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology, set to open in 2012; and a campus for the Management Development Institute of Singapore, which will open in 2013.

The Malaysian government started the Iskandar development with the hope of attracting 335 billion ringgit, or $106 billion, of investment to the area over two decades. Once completed, the project could be three times the size of Singapore.

N. Parameswaran, chief executive of Iskandar Investment, which seeks support from local investors, said investments in the Iskandar Malaysia zone have reached 63.77 billion ringgit. Mr. Khairil estimated that 500 million ringgit of these investments were for EduCity.

In addition, Marlborough College Malaysia, an international boarding school with ties to the school in Britain of the same name, will also be opened in Iskandar Malaysia by 2012. It will be in a location not far from EduCity.

“We had originally planned for EduCity to host 12,000 students when it’s completed,” Mr. Khairil said. “But judging by the response, I think we will end up with 16,000 students.”
 
Got Racial Quota or not. If not end up only allow the Mat to go there, no different from the local schools
 
After health care tourism, Malaysia targets Education

Malaysia's Educity - attracts World-Class Institutes
By SONIA KOLESNIKOV-JESSOP
Published: December 19, 2010
NY Times

NUSAJAYA, MALAYSIA — At the southern tip of the Malaysian peninsula, just across a strait from Singapore and in the middle of a new metropolis rising from the flat, green landscape, workers are constructing what officials hope will be a hub for higher education.

The project, EduCity@Iskandar, is part of the Iskandar Malaysia development zone, a large government undertaking announced in 2006 to increase investment in the country. The entire development zone is scheduled to be completed in 2025 and will include a large manufacturing area, new financial and civic districts, a medical village, amusement parks and residential housing.

EduCity is spread over 123 hectares, or 305 acres. It will be the base for at least seven institutions of higher learning. The purpose of EduCity is to offer world-class universities. The plan includes a sports complex with a stadium, as well as an international students village that will offer housing to 4,000 students. The entire development zone covers about 222,000 hectares.

For now, the new education hub is modest, with only a few buildings almost finished for the University of Newcastle Medicine Malaysia. But several other institutions have committed to opening campuses, and Iskandar Investment, the government-controlled developer of the whole Iskandar project, is seeking more international universities.

Khairil Anwar Ahmad, the chief executive of Education@Iskandar, which is part of Iskandar Investment, said he planned to soon announce the signing of a deal with a “prominent U.K. university for an engineering school.”

He said Iskandar Investment has also recently signed a memorandum of understanding with an American film school with a view toward setting up a partnership with a local private university and is also in negotiation with an Australian hospitality school. “Hopefully a deal should be announced next year,” Mr. Khairil said this month while showing foreign journalists around the construction sites.

The projects already scheduled include the University of Newcastle Medicine Malaysia, to be completed next September; a campus for the Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology, set to open in 2012; and a campus for the Management Development Institute of Singapore, which will open in 2013.

The Malaysian government started the Iskandar development with the hope of attracting 335 billion ringgit, or $106 billion, of investment to the area over two decades. Once completed, the project could be three times the size of Singapore.

N. Parameswaran, chief executive of Iskandar Investment, which seeks support from local investors, said investments in the Iskandar Malaysia zone have reached 63.77 billion ringgit. Mr. Khairil estimated that 500 million ringgit of these investments were for EduCity.

In addition, Marlborough College Malaysia, an international boarding school with ties to the school in Britain of the same name, will also be opened in Iskandar Malaysia by 2012. It will be in a location not far from EduCity.

“We had originally planned for EduCity to host 12,000 students when it’s completed,” Mr. Khairil said. “But judging by the response, I think we will end up with 16,000 students.”

Cool, keep it going. Let's hope that it works.
 
Stop looking down on our neighbours like our DEAR Leaders lah!

Suzuki Cup Final - Indoland VS Mudland. ( both ZERO FT )

Singapore FT FT FT and now fuck off in group stages. ( shake heads )

I have experienced their Police..Malaysia Can't
 
Sounds more plausible than the Suzhou industrial hub.

EduCity at Nusajaya is positioned to be a regional education hub and a destination for quality world-class education within a 6-hour flight radius of major Asian cities.

The 600 acres education enclave is envisioned as “A Community of Best Practices in Academia” and is adopting the best-of-breed approach in bringing world-class education to Malaysia. Consequently, it is aligned with the Ninth Malaysia Plan objective to promote Malaysia as a centre of educational excellence.

It is conceptualized to be an academic hub comprising the whole ecology of education; encompassing pre-school, primary, lower secondary, upper secondary, pre-university and tertiary education with a view towards bringing world-class education to Malaysia.

Among the significant projects of EduCity are the iCarnegie-managed university, Al-Bukhary International University and the unique multi-varsity campus which is an enclave of the world’s best universities’ faculties.

Above and beyond, EduCity will be a fully integrated knowledge-based hub comprising world class universities, knowledge-based industry leaders, industry centric R & D clusters, Academia-industry action center, international schools & colleges, living & recreational facilities and conference & exhibition amenities of world standing.
 
it's a failure to start with unless a top American university set up shop in MY
 
excellent...trust the Mudland to come up with ideas to fill up the piece of land called Iskandar Devt Zone...

So, after Multimedia Corridor, Port Klang...we have IDZ...


I say, AVA shld just lease a few thousand hectares and grow vegetables, fruit trees, grow rice for our needs....
 
a) wasn't princeton suppose to set up a mdeical college in singapore, but went next door to Malaysia instead?

b) private universities do not have quotas. Only public ones.
 
Stop looking down on our neighbours like our DEAR Leaders lah!

Suzuki Cup Final - Indoland VS Mudland. ( both ZERO FT )

Singapore FT FT FT and now fuck off in group stages. ( shake heads )

thickskin charlatan : so? s-league is still better than malaysia and indo league ok (compulsive habit to rolleyes) :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
i hope the iskandar educity can go thru...

vested in Raffles Edu who is setting up campus there ;)
 
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