By OW JI JING
SUBANG JAYA: Three Taylor’s University (TU) students will represent Malaysia at the Common Purpose 33Sixty Malta programme from 17 to 20 December to explore ways to stop people profiting from migration.
Designed for young leaders from Commonwealth aged 18 to 25, the 33Sixty leadership programme will be held in Malta.
The TU students participating in this event are School of Engineering student Melanie Yong Ze Siin, 21, School of Communication student Elisabeth Chen Siew Hoon, 22, and School of Education student Lum Kit May, 21.
Chen said, “I hope to understand challenges and obstacles faced by both the local government and international political bodies alike.”
Life Skills Development specialist Dorcas Lam Yarn Pooi said, “They will attend the programme with 97 young leaders from the Commonwealth to explore the migration issue.”
She added, “These young leaders will meet world leaders and also visit detention camps for illegal migrants.”
“The students are currently exploring partnerships with companies who are willing to invest in the cause,” Lam said.
She said, “They will use their experience to give back to the TU community when they return.”
Designed for young leaders from Commonwealth aged 18 to 25, the 33Sixty leadership programme will be held in Malta.
The TU students participating in this event are School of Engineering student Melanie Yong Ze Siin, 21, School of Communication student Elisabeth Chen Siew Hoon, 22, and School of Education student Lum Kit May, 21.
Chen said, “I hope to understand challenges and obstacles faced by both the local government and international political bodies alike.”
Life Skills Development specialist Dorcas Lam Yarn Pooi said, “They will attend the programme with 97 young leaders from the Commonwealth to explore the migration issue.”
She added, “These young leaders will meet world leaders and also visit detention camps for illegal migrants.”
“The students are currently exploring partnerships with companies who are willing to invest in the cause,” Lam said.
She said, “They will use their experience to give back to the TU community when they return.”