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Are Universities Worth It?
Social Market Economy Perspectives
Malaysia's tertiary, TVET and higher education system has been battered by the impact of COVID-19, which has affected not just finances and student numbers but the very foundations of the mission, vision and values of the system. What alternative models are available and how can the Malaysian tertiary, TVET and higher education system be reformed to face the future?
Expert panel
Corporate Liability: S17A of the MACC Act
Prevention the ultimate vaccine for private sector corruption
Event
Community Mobilization
IPR Young Leadership Programme (IYLP)
Young Leadership Programme is a series of awareness and capability development modules to introduce political education to young people with interest and nurture them for candidacy/legislative assistants.
Event
Social Media Management
IPR Young Leadership Programme (IYLP)
Young Leadership Programme is a series of awareness and capability development modules to introduce political education to young people with interest and nurture them for candidacy/legislative assistants.
Expert panel
Fighting Corruption together as a Nation
A joint responsibility by the Government and Corporates
Event
Strategic Communications
IPR Young Leadership Programme (IYLP)
Young Leadership Programme is a series of awareness and capability development modules to introduce political education to young people with interest and nurture them for candidacy/legislative assistants.
Event
The Art of Being a Politician
IPR Young Leadership Programme (IYLP)
Young Leadership Programme is a series of awareness and capability development modules to introduce political education to young people with interest and nurture them for candidacy/legislative assistants.
Forum
Discussing Digital
IKD-KAS Public Policy Forum (PPF 3)
Discussion on current digital trends in Malaysia and what kind of public policies can improve society's approach towards digital technology and usage?
Online seminar
Battling the Crisis: The Role of the Government-Linked Companies (GLCs)
Social Market Economy Perspectives
We have put together an excellent panel of experts in order to discuss ways forward for Malaysia to a swift and well-conceived response to deal with the economic and social repercussions of the ongoing crisis. This involves effective employment of Malaysia’s huge number of GLCs to ensure adequate supply of health services, support SMEs, keep people employed, and create a public delivery system that gets aid to the ground promptly.