Oathtaking is a meaningful tradition at Management and Science University (MSU). This April, over 1,400 new MSUrians were introduced to it.

Yuvoshov Ibrokhim from Uzbekistan had been attracted to MSU by the unique cultural diversity of the University, which prompted him to discover the programmes offered. 



 

“My plus points in choosing MSU included the many opportunities here and my fellow students coming from over 40 countries. My research on social media also showed MSU as Asia’s first to be recognized for entrepreneurship. I am confident that MSU’s global mobility programme will take me up another level in business. I am thoroughly enjoying my studies on the MSU Bachelor in International Business (Honours) programme.”

Held in the MSU Chancellor Hall at the University’s Shah Alam Section 13 main campus, the oathtaking ceremony was a memorable occasion shared by 147 international students across MSU’s seven faculties; the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies (FBMP), the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE), the International Medical School (IMS), the School of Pharmacy (SPH), the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), and the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA).

 


 

 

 

 

Besides Uzbekistan, there were also students from

Brunei, China, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Yemen. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One coming all the way from Botswana stood out.



Judith Rutherford is a 46-year-old mother of three who says age is no matter when it comes to education. Hoping to sharpen her beauty management skills, the former lecturer of hairdressing at Botswana’s Francistown College of Technical and Vocational Education is studying for a Diploma in Beauty Management.

MSU’s international students receive campus support from the university’s International Student Society, who organizes activities that celebrate cultural diversity and help international students to integrate into their new life in a foreign environment far from home.

The April 2019 oathtaking was led by Foundation in Law student Syazwani Abdullah before MSU President Prof Tan Sri Datuk Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, senior management, and faculty members.



 

Eighteen new executive members of the MSU Student Representative Council (SRC) 2019/2020 pledged service to the their fellow MSUrians and the University. Their oathtaking was led by Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) student Goh Wen Jian.



 

The SRC is committed to upholding the University’s culture of excellence, mission of scholarship, and vision of a better future for all.

The MSU focus on quality education translates into experiential learning, competency enrichment, and industry internship to enhance graduate employability, as well as the nurture of holistic, balanced, well-rounded graduates.





Oathtaking is a meaningful tradition at Management and Science University (MSU). This April, over 1,400 new MSUrians were introduced to it.

Yuvoshov Ibrokhim from Uzbekistan had been attracted to MSU by the unique cultural diversity of the University, which prompted him to discover the programmes offered. 



 

“My plus points in choosing MSU included the many opportunities here and my fellow students coming from over 40 countries. My research on social media also showed MSU as Asia’s first to be recognized for entrepreneurship. I am confident that MSU’s global mobility programme will take me up another level in business. I am thoroughly enjoying my studies on the MSU Bachelor in International Business (Honours) programme.”

Held in the MSU Chancellor Hall at the University’s Shah Alam Section 13 main campus, the oathtaking ceremony was a memorable occasion shared by 147 international students across MSU’s seven faculties; the Faculty of Business Management and Professional Studies (FBMP), the Faculty of Health and Life Sciences (FHLS), the Faculty of Information Sciences and Engineering (FISE), the International Medical School (IMS), the School of Pharmacy (SPH), the School of Education and Social Sciences (SESS), and the School of Hospitality and Creative Arts (SHCA).

 


 

 

 

 

Besides Uzbekistan, there were also students from

Brunei, China, Indonesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Yemen. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One coming all the way from Botswana stood out.



Judith Rutherford is a 46-year-old mother of three who says age is no matter when it comes to education. Hoping to sharpen her beauty management skills, the former lecturer of hairdressing at Botswana’s Francistown College of Technical and Vocational Education is studying for a Diploma in Beauty Management.

MSU’s international students receive campus support from the university’s International Student Society, who organizes activities that celebrate cultural diversity and help international students to integrate into their new life in a foreign environment far from home.

The April 2019 oathtaking was led by Foundation in Law student Syazwani Abdullah before MSU President Prof Tan Sri Datuk Wira Dr Mohd Shukri Ab Yajid, senior management, and faculty members.



 

Eighteen new executive members of the MSU Student Representative Council (SRC) 2019/2020 pledged service to the their fellow MSUrians and the University. Their oathtaking was led by Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) student Goh Wen Jian.



 

The SRC is committed to upholding the University’s culture of excellence, mission of scholarship, and vision of a better future for all.

The MSU focus on quality education translates into experiential learning, competency enrichment, and industry internship to enhance graduate employability, as well as the nurture of holistic, balanced, well-rounded graduates.