Management and Science University (MSU) has emerged the first higher education institution to achieve an EMNA E-STAR from the Entrepreneurial Mindset Network, an international community of practice with members in 105 countries dedicated to helping people make their unique contributions to the world.

 

The EMNA E-STAR not only recognizes the MSU commitment to quality education, research, and entrepreneurship, but also the University’s contributions to the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors through development and enablement of value creation across economic, social, cultural, and environmental domains.

 

The four standards of E-STAR accreditation comprise S for Student Education and Career Planning, T for Transfer of Knowledge to Business, A for Academic Innovation and Development, and R for Regional Impact – economic, social, and cultural; across all academic disciplines – business, life sciences, engineering, education, social sciences, hospitality, and the creative arts, that are all essential to global professional services.

 

In terms of Student Education and Career Planning, MSU not only provides opportunities for creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship but also support – both academic and co-curricular – to help career as well as entrepreneurship development.

 

In the Transfer of Knowledge to Business, through projects that are beneficial to industry and undertaken by MSU’s research centres of excellence, the University demonstrates both capability and capacity in helping local communities start their own new businesses.

 

A strategic commitment to diversity and equality at MSU earns Management and Science University the EMNA E-STAR’s A for Academic Innovation and Development, whilst the University’s extensive collaborations and alumni reach the R for Regional Impact.  

 

Entrepreneur Mindset Network director Mr Paul Coyle sums it up.

 

“This commitment to entrepreneurship is part of your mindset, culture, everywhere in what you are doing. What we are trying to do here is to produce graduates who can go out into the world and make a real contribution to society; in the street or the neighborhood they live in, and to the city or the country. What we need is for these amazing young people to come out of our education and say, “I really care about world issues, and I am going to do something about it”.

 

MSU president Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid reiterates that entrepreneurship has always been one of the pillars at Management and Science University. A holistic approach encompassing mindset, application, and commercialization ensures well-rounded development of MSU students in transforming lives, enriching a better future for themselves as well as others.

 

“What we have gained today in the accreditation status will be instrumental to future development of entrepreneurial activities and education at the University as well as growth of our graduates. My appreciation and thanks go out to our students and alumni as well as our educators and partners, to whom the accreditation is especially meaningful, for their commitment contributes to the entrepreneurship culture and benchmarking at MSU.” 

 

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MSU Bachelor in Entrepreneurship (Hons)

MSU Diploma in Entrepreneurship

 

 



Management and Science University (MSU) has emerged the first higher education institution to achieve an EMNA E-STAR from the Entrepreneurial Mindset Network, an international community of practice with members in 105 countries dedicated to helping people make their unique contributions to the world.

 

The EMNA E-STAR not only recognizes the MSU commitment to quality education, research, and entrepreneurship, but also the University’s contributions to the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors through development and enablement of value creation across economic, social, cultural, and environmental domains.

 

The four standards of E-STAR accreditation comprise S for Student Education and Career Planning, T for Transfer of Knowledge to Business, A for Academic Innovation and Development, and R for Regional Impact – economic, social, and cultural; across all academic disciplines – business, life sciences, engineering, education, social sciences, hospitality, and the creative arts, that are all essential to global professional services.

 

In terms of Student Education and Career Planning, MSU not only provides opportunities for creativity, innovation, and entrepreneurship but also support – both academic and co-curricular – to help career as well as entrepreneurship development.

 

In the Transfer of Knowledge to Business, through projects that are beneficial to industry and undertaken by MSU’s research centres of excellence, the University demonstrates both capability and capacity in helping local communities start their own new businesses.

 

A strategic commitment to diversity and equality at MSU earns Management and Science University the EMNA E-STAR’s A for Academic Innovation and Development, whilst the University’s extensive collaborations and alumni reach the R for Regional Impact.  

 

Entrepreneur Mindset Network director Mr Paul Coyle sums it up.

 

“This commitment to entrepreneurship is part of your mindset, culture, everywhere in what you are doing. What we are trying to do here is to produce graduates who can go out into the world and make a real contribution to society; in the street or the neighborhood they live in, and to the city or the country. What we need is for these amazing young people to come out of our education and say, “I really care about world issues, and I am going to do something about it”.

 

MSU president Professor Tan Sri Dato’ Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid reiterates that entrepreneurship has always been one of the pillars at Management and Science University. A holistic approach encompassing mindset, application, and commercialization ensures well-rounded development of MSU students in transforming lives, enriching a better future for themselves as well as others.

 

“What we have gained today in the accreditation status will be instrumental to future development of entrepreneurial activities and education at the University as well as growth of our graduates. My appreciation and thanks go out to our students and alumni as well as our educators and partners, to whom the accreditation is especially meaningful, for their commitment contributes to the entrepreneurship culture and benchmarking at MSU.” 

 

RELATED

MSU Bachelor in Entrepreneurship (Hons)

MSU Diploma in Entrepreneurship