提供一个终身学习平台,大家不论资历、学识、背景和年龄可以通过实践学习或认证的方式,取得广受各界认同的专业文凭和专业学位,进而提升个人的职场价值和竞争力。Lifelong learning is the "ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated" pursuit of knowledge for either personal or professional reasons. Therefore, it not only enhances social inclusion, active and personal development, but also competitiveness and employability.
Thursday, December 31, 2015
GULL graduation, 28 November, 2015. It depicts representatives from Sri Lanka’s largest faith communities (Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Muslims) pledging to work together for good governance .Each representative is holding their own sacred book. This is a meaningful statement about tolerance and respect. 11月份在斯里兰卡的美国环球终身学习大学毕业典礼上,四大宗教领袖共同出席给予毕业生送上祝福,体现和谐共存的感人场面。
Friday, December 18, 2015
Master Choy is a wellknown traditional therapist cum wellness practitioner in Ipoh. He obtained GULL Diploma in TCM and various professional membership that enable him to serve the public as voluntary & charity job. 何财新中医师以独特的“古代开筋脉疗法”在怡保和吉隆坡作公益治疗多年,让无数的各类病痛者受惠。今年初,他得到GULL的认证及获颁传统中医治疗文凭后,决定栽培更多的义工考取大学文凭。
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Grand Opening of Chef Siew Cake Art & Culinary Academy on 13.12-2015, one of the successful GULL Affiliated Centre in Ipoh with newly bought three storey building consists of cake house ,classroom, kitchen &front desk. GULL 大学旗舰中心---怡保邵师傅国际烘培艺术学院自置大厦开幕,从创办短短几年内便取得突破,难能可贵。 GULL大学校长 Dr Richard 亲自莅临参观与鼓励,并称赞邵师傅年轻有为,干劲十足,再接再厉。
Wednesday, November 18, 2015
Monday, October 5, 2015
New book written by Dr Richard, GULL President as co-writer with two professor of Griffith University, Australia. GULL 2015年9月--大学校长与两位澳洲大学教授联合出版的新书。
Designing Inclusive Pathways with Young Adults
Learning and Development for a Better World
Judith Kearney (Griffith University, Australia), Lesley Wood (North-West University, South Africa & Griffith University, Australia) and Richard Teare (Global University for Lifelong Learning, California, USA)
2015 | 236 pages
Monday, September 14, 2015
高等教育部长:技职教育将是中五毕业生主要的升造途径。
Technical, vocational
education to be main pathway for post-SPM students, says minister
Minister of Higher Education
Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh says there will be more vacancies for technical
and vocational roles in the next 10 years. – The Malaysian Insider pic, August
25, 2015.
Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
programmes will become the premier education pathway for students after
obtaining their Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) by 2025.
Higher Education
Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh said this was because the ministry had
forecasted that TVET programmes would grow by 8% by 2025 compared to only 3%
for the academic field.
“TVET will become the
premier route for SPM school leavers because the salary offered in the market
would be more lucrative with a minimum of RM2,500 a month after graduation.
“Parents do not have
to worry about the future of children if they fail to enter a university
because they can choose to undergo TVET programmes at community and vocational
colleges to ensure a brighter future (for them),” he said when opening the
Internship Programme Convocation ceremony at the MMC Gamuda Community College
in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
Idris said that
according to a study there were some 30 million unemployed people recorded
worldwide but there were 50 million job vacancies to be filled.
“The job vacancies
mostly involve skilled labour and a lot of companies, such as those in the
construction and engineering field in the country, are in need of such
expertise.
“With the emergence
of more TVET graduates, it is expected to fill the job vacancies on offer by
most of the companies in the country,” he said. – Bernama, August 25, 2015.
- See more at:
http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/malaysia/article/technical-vocational-to-be-main-pathway-for-post-spm-students#sthash.ScaY1UBk.dpuf
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