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Malaysia-Japan education cooperation: 31 MOU/MOA sealed at Expo 2025 Osaka

27 Jul 2025, 6:02 AM
Malaysia-Japan education cooperation: 31 MOU/MOA sealed at Expo 2025 Osaka

PUTRAJAYA, July 27 — A total of 31 Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) and Memoranda of Agreements (MOA) involving 13 strategic fields were signed by 11 Malaysian and Japanese institutions of higher learning during the Malaysian Higher Education Week at Expo 2025 Osaka, from July 21 to July 26.

The Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) announced that the 13 strategic fields include medicine, economics, Islamic banking, marine, agriculture, and engineering.

"They also involve various activities, including student and academic exchange programmes, industrial training, joint research projects and the development of academic programmes in line with industry needs," it said in a statement today.

Several business matching sessions were also coordinated by bringing together 11 Malaysian institutions and 20 foreign companies.

The MOHE said the business matching session aimed to introduce Malaysian institutions to the Japanese market while also promoting bilateral cooperation in the fields of research, innovation, and product development (R&D).

"This programme, which provides a space for interaction, explores the potential for collaboration opportunities such as technology transfer and the development of academic programmes," it said.

With the theme, 'Study in Malaysia', the Malaysian Higher Education Week at Expo 2025 Osaka was rich with impactful content and strategic collaborations, reflecting the MOHE's commitment to strengthening international partnerships and promoting the globalisation of Malaysia’s higher education sector.

Efforts to promote Malaysia as a destination of choice for international students are the primary focus of the ministry's participation at the Malaysia Pavilion.

One of the main initiatives highlighted was the Edutourism programme, which combines education and tourism through 168 packages offered by 55 partners. These packages span 11 main categories, including culture, heritage, food, and travel.

The programme aims to increase international student arrivals by offering them a holistic experience that blends academic opportunities with Malaysia’s rich cultural and tourism offerings.

The six-day event attracted over 100,000 visitors to the Malaysia Pavilion. Held every five years, the Expo 2025 Osaka features participation from 158 countries, serving as a global platform that draws millions of visitors from around the world.

— Bernama

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