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Thursday, November 10, 2011

VIETNAM OH VIETNAM.....

Hello uolsssss.....

Selamat pagi....& salam sejahtera dipagi jumaat yang indah ini..., rasa xcited plak pg ni, hehehe

Entry kali I nak story sket psl vietnam.. sejak 2 minggu lepas kt opis I ni heboh pasal trip ke vietnam....I x amik pusing pun sbb NO MONEY, JGN NAK TALK TALK, ye la uoullss... x de bajet uolss & x terfikir nk gi vietnam...klu london ke...paris ke..lain la kan...ekekeke ( x sadar diri x mampu...angan2 mat jenin)...

Actually, I mmg dh tau psal Segi ada planning nk bukak course kt vietnam,  its just like a twinning programme... Alhamdullillah..dh dapat pn project tu. Tahniah kepada Pn Zahara Osman dan En Kamarul sbb dapat ke vietnam untuk setup mechanical and electrical course kt sana....dont forget to get some photos yg cantik2 tau....hehe souvenir jgn lupa plak!!!

Agak2nya....bila la course hospitality nk buat kan??? dgr kata dr my colleague farah yg coordinate program vietnam, program hospitality akan buat kt sana nnt..., so kami yg bhgian hospitality ni ada peluang la???....hehe...insyaallah klu ada rezeki kan...

yg ni I copy dlm segi web site....jom layan......


(front row from right) Datuk Seri Clement Hii (Group Managing Director, SEGiNguyen Tien Dung (General Director, MOLISA) and Madam Nguyen Thi Thanh Nhan (CEO & President, AIC) exchanging MOUs on 23 August 2011, at SEGi University College.........
SEGi Education Group recently signed a Memorandum of Understand (MOU) 
on the collaboration for technical and vocational training with the Ministry 
of Labour,War Invalids and Social Affairs (MOLISA) through the General Department
of  Vocational training of the Government of Vietnam on 23 August 2011 at
SEGi University College.

The purpose of the MOU is to explore areas of cooperation in the fields

of vocational training to meet the immediate and long-term needs of Vietnam 
in terms of human capital development.

The MOU was signed by Nguyen Tien Dung, General Director of the

said department and Datuk Seri Clement Hii, the Group Managing
Director of SEGi, witnessed by His Excellency Nguyen Ngoc Phi,
Deputy Minister of MOLISA and Madam Nguyen Thi Thanh Nhan
CEO & President
of Advanced International Joint Stock Company (AIC).

AIC is also party to the MOU. The company was identified to support

the Government of Vietnam in coordination and implementation of the 
project with SEGi in Malaysia.

For a start, SEGi will be responsible for providing skill-based training 

to vocational teachers and instructors so as to raise their level of 
competencies to that of an internationally recognized standard. 
The implementation and teaching of the programme would be
conducted both in Vietnam and Malaysia.

The MOU also outlined the implementation schedule which is planned to

commence in September 2011. It is estimated that about 300 vocational
instructors from Vietnam will begin their programme at SEGi
before the end of the year.

The MOU allows for approximately 10,000 trainees from Vietnam

to be trained under this project from 2012 to 2015 for various technical 
and skill-based courses.The participants will be mainly supported and 
funded by the Government of Vietnam.

The project is part of SEGi’s initiative to draw international students and

trainees to pursue technical and vocational education in this country under 
the ‘SkillsMalaysia INVITE’ programme.

SEGi is also exploring with the Government of Vietnam on the implementation

of various programmesrelated to the teaching of English to Vietnamese 
teachers and students, as well as the development of early childhood and 
childcare education for the country, among other initiatives.

This MOU will not have any material impact on the earnings and net assets 

of SEGi for the financial year ending 31 December 2011. However, the 
collaboration is expected to very positively enhance the Group’s medium and 
long-term future earnings and net assets.

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