Top 5 at 5: China’s Role in Malaysia’s University Struggles
Geoffrey Williams, Economist
16-Jan-26 17:00
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Economist Geoffrey Williams has brought to attention how Malaysia’s private universities face mounting woes including declining local enrollment and financial strain. But the enrolment of students from mainland China might change all that, though it does come with its caveats. We get into it with Geoffrey. (Starts at 22:55)
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Categories: environment, politics, corruption, international, controversies, government, Law/Activism
Tags: Private universities Malaysia, International students China Malaysia, Higher education enrollment Malaysia, Indigenous rights Sarawak, Upper Baram logging dispute, Penan community Sarawak, Media ethics Malaysia, Journalist apology controversy, Thailand elections reform, Trump Nobel Peace Prize,
