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Beyond GE15: Political Education and Malaysia’s Democratic Future
by
Fauwaz Abdul Aziz

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Bringing the Arts into Neighbourhoods
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Photos courtesy of Muzium & Galeri Tuanku Fauziah, Universiti Sains MalaysiaARTS IN THE Park is a community-engagement initiative centred around the Karpal...
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PSDC Joins Hands with Lam Research to Remedy Skills Mismatches in Penang
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PSDC started the School-in-Factory Initiative to ensure continued talent supply for businesses. It equips candidates with relevant skill sets for optimal performance in specialised fields. The long-term goal is to contribute towards attaining a balanced ecosystem for the country’s industrial sector.
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