Class of 2010 empowered with mindsets to make the impossible possible

Class of 2010 empowered with mindsets to make the impossible possible
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Achieving the impossible will become the mainstay of the future and young people implanted with this dynamic mindset are the ones who will herald greater innovations and inventions that will re-invent the world. This was the message the President of Limkokwing University Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing had for 660 graduates from 44 countries who received their scrolls at the university’s graduation last week amidst a spectacularly colourful ceremony.

Swaziland Fascinated by Limkokwing’s Innovative Graduation Ceremony

Swaziland Fascinated by Limkokwing’s Innovative Graduation Ceremony

Senator Mrs. Thuli Dlamini Msane and her compatriot MP Mrs. Thulisile Dladla spent an eventful day at the graduation ceremony, which was divided into two sessions to accommodate over 660 graduates from 44 countries who received their scrolls from the president of the university, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr. Lim Kok Wing, witnessed by royalty, diplomats, parents and invited guests.

Korea’s Cheju Halla college is keen to collaborate with Limkokwing University

Korea’s Cheju Halla college is keen to collaborate with Limkokwing University

Cheju Halla College is a private college in Jeju city. Located in South Korea’s island province of Jeju-do, the college is home to 4,500 students mostly taking ABE programmes in Tourism Management & Nursing courses.

Interactive Learning at Discovery Day

Interactive Learning at Discovery Day

Limkokwing Cambodia held its first Discovery Day recently, playing host to over 100 prospective students who took part in a campus tour as well as a series of workshops highlighting Limkokwing University’s innovative approach towards education.

‘Nurture innovation to generate new wealth’

‘Nurture innovation to generate new wealth’
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There is no place in the government for little Napoleons who do not understand the importance of innovation. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said with the government being a pivotal component of the innovation ecosystem, it could not stop where it was at as more had to be done.