Yayasan Salam Malaysia (SALAM) is an independent non-profit organization, established to promote the spirit of voluntarism and to create opportunities for Malaysians to participate in voluntary works in Malaysia and abroad. SALAM also organizes programs to promote community development works, training, national programs and advocacy. More details: http://www.salam.org.my/
(2) ASEFUAN
ASEFUAN is a grouping of young leaders from 46 Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) countries who share a strong interest in the promotion of inter-cultural relations between Asia and Europe .
ASEFUAN was founded in Bali in April 2002 by the graduates of the ASEF University Programme, a project organized by the Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF) which brings together some of the most outstanding undergraduates in Asia and Europe. ASEFUAN became an international non-profit organisation (Association Internationale sans but lucratif, AISBL) under Belgian law on 6 August 2009.
Our members are typically university graduates in the fields of Social and Political Science, Economics, Law and Business and we currently have a membership of more than 500 in all ASEM countries. We hold as our aims the strengthening of cross-cultural ties and the promotion of excellence within our membership as well as the fostering of Asia-Europe relations at a grass roots and local community level.
ASEFUAN organises activities to maintain and reinforce the relationships forged among participants of the ASEF University programme and undertakes projects to promote a meaningful intercultural dialogue between Asia and Europe, particularly among the younger generation.
(3) SCI International and Malaysia Chapter
Service Civil International (SCI) is one of the world's largest international volunteering organisations with more than ninety years of experience in coordinating international voluntary projects. Through these projects we help break down barriers and prejudices between people of different social, cultural and national backgrounds and promote a culture of peace.
In partnership with:
(1) Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia
Ministry of Youth and Sports Malaysia is a dedicated government agency responsible to the development youth and sports in Malaysia. Rakan Muda (a unit under the ministry) is responsible for youth development program.
(2) Universiti Sains Malaysia
Established as the second university in the country in 1969, University Sains Malaysia (USM) was first known as the University of Penang, before the University’s Act came into effect on 4th October 1971.The university has been developing and expanding since its inception, which started with the enrolment of 57 science based students. Now, USM offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels to approximately 20,000 students. USM has also become a well-known university locally and internationally.
USM was founded after an agreement made on a resolution approved by the Penang State Legislative Council in 1962, which suggested that a university college be established in the state. An area in Sungai Ara was identified and later the foundation stone was placed by the then Prime Minister, Y.T.M Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj on the 7th of August 1967.
Since its beginning, USM has implemented a school system, as opposed to the traditional faculty system. What is unique about this system is that each school could fulfil the needs of a more focused degree in the chosen area of study and at the same time, students could have the opportunity to explore other areas of study offered by another school. The interdisciplinary approach ensures that USM, the first in the country to adopt this system, would produce trained, multi-skilled graduates.
USM main campus is located within a tropical island of Penang, Malaysia with a land area of 591.72 acres (240.13 hectares). There are two USM branch campuses, one at Kubang Kerian in Kelantan (approximately 300km from the main campus) known as Health Campus and the other at Nibong Tebal (approximately 50km from the main campus), known as Engineering Campus. The former houses the School of Medical Sciences, School of Health Sciences and School of Dental Sciences, while the latter houses the six Engineering Schools. To date, the total enrolment is more than 30,000 students
(3) Intergrated College of Allied Health and Nursing
ICAN is a Private Higher Educational Institution (IPTS) established in 2008 with its approved registered name of ‘Kolej Integrasi Kejururawatan Dan Kesihatan Bersekutu’ (W4P0053).ICAN launched its first intake of students in December 2008 for the Diploma in Physiotherapy programme. ICAN is set to become one of the key players in the provision of tertiary education intending to contribute to the healthy growth of the healthcare industry.
At ICAN we will provide you the pathway to a rewarding career in the healthcare industry, regardless whether you are an SPM leaver or whether you are already in the workforce. The compelling reason for ICAN to stand out is its holistic learning environment, designed to attract students from various background to acquire knowledge and experience in an international-standard college environment.
ICAN is conveniently located in the commercial and residential area, at the fringe of Kuala Lumpur, and easily accessible by public transportation. Situated on the 10th and 11th floor of Menara Maxisegar, Pandan Indah, it offers a panoramic view of Kuala Lumpur and iconic landmarks such as KLCC, Menara KL and others.
ICAN is developing into a high tech college with state of the art facilities and a vibrant and student friendly approach. It is expanding progressively offering other relevant healthcare related courses. The facilities provided are modern and designed specifically with students as the main focus.
Media Partner:
Media Prima, is Malaysia’s leading integrated media investment group. It currently owns 100 per cent equity interest in TV3, 8TV, ntv7 and TV9. In addition, Media Prima now owns more than 90 per cent equity interest in The New Straits Times Press (Malaysia) (NSTP) Berhad, one of Malaysia’s largest publisher which publishes three national newspapers; the New Straits Times, Berita Harian and Harian Metro.
Media Prima also owns three radio networks, Fly FM, Hot FM and One FM. Other cross media interests of Media Prima include content creation; event and talent management.
The Group’s leadership position in the Outdoor business is represented by Big Tree Outdoor Sdn Bhd, UPD Sdn Bhd, Right Channel Sdn Bhd, Kurnia Outdoor Sdn Bhd and Jupiter Outdoor Network Sdn Bhd.
The Group has strong online presence through its digital communications and broadcasting subsidiary, Alt Media, with the Lifestyle Portal gua.com.my and the newly launched TonTon, a cutting-edge video portal with HD-ready quality viewing experience that offers the individualism of customized content and interactivity of social networking
Outside of Malaysia, Media Prima has a controlling stake in TV3 Network Ltd, Ghana’s leading private television station