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University marks 39 years with grand convocation
University marks 39 years with grand convocation

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time12-05-2025

  • Business
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University marks 39 years with grand convocation

Tan (left) receives the certificate in APEL.Q Doctor of Business Administration from Chan and Liew (right) — Photos: LOW LAY PHON / The Star IT was a weekend to remember for 1,600 students who graduated from HELP University in Kuala Lumpur recently. The graduates were awarded Doctorate, Master's and Bachelor's degrees during the ceremony. The event was especially significant as it also marked the university's 39th anniversary, which was celebrated in conjunction with the convocation. HELP University chancellor and co-founder Prof Datuk Dr Paul Chan said the dual milestones celebrated both the students' achievements and the commitment and support of the university's staff. In his speech, Prof Chan reminded graduates to remain adaptable and resilient in the face of an evolving job market and economic uncertainties. 'The degree you received is more than a certificate – it is a passport to a future of multiple possibilities,' he said. He also encouraged graduates to equip themselves with the skills needed to address emerging global challenges, including artificial intelligence and climate change, both of which he said will shape the future workplace. 'In addition to technical expertise, future leaders must also balance responsibility with ethics,' he added. Prof Chan emphasised that learning was a lifelong process and urged graduates to leverage their networking skills to navigate their professional journeys. HELP University vice-chancellor Prof Dr Andy Liew Teik Kooi echoed similar sentiments in a statement, calling the graduation a testament to students' determination and resilience. 'Some of you had to balance full-time jobs while studying part-time, and others managed family responsibilities – and yet, here you are.' He also expressed optimism about the upcoming Malaysia Higher Education Blueprint 2025-2035. 'It is a bold national vision that calls for digital empowerment, equity of access and the development of quality graduates,' he added. Graduates from the 2025 convocation earned a wide range of qualifications – from Doctor of Business Administration and Master's degrees in business, education and criminology, to Bachelor's degrees in business, economics, tourism and management. In collaboration with international partners such as University of Derby and University of London, students also completed honours degrees in accounting, finance, business management, banking and economics. Special recognition was given to 21 graduates who earned their degrees through the Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL.Q) pathway, which acknowledges professional experience as a foundation for academic qualification. Among them was renowned entrepreneur and corporate figure Tan Sri Tan Koon Swan, who received an APEL.Q Doctor of Business Administration. Also honoured was Prof Dr Ki Chan Kim, who received HELP University's Distinguished Humane Entrepreneur Award in recognition of his work as ICSB chairman and his contributions to the humane entrepreneurship.

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