Radium Partners TAR UMT To Nurture Malaysian Youth From Underserved Communities

Radium Development Berhad (Radium) today (January 17) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tunku  Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology (TAR UMT)  towards supporting the educational aspirations of Malaysian students from the B40 community.

The MoU signing, which took place on Monday, 16 January 2023, at TAR UMT’s campus in Kuala Lumpur, marks the start of a five-year partnership that sees the KL-based property developer contributing RM500,000 towards the establishment of the TARC-Radium Care Student Loan, which will be managed by the TAR UMT Student Loan Fund committee. 

The MoU was signed by Radium Group Managing Director Mr. Gary Gan Kah  Siong and TAR UMT President Professor Ir. Dr Lee Sze Wei. The senior management teams from both organisations were present to witness the event.

Gary Gan said, “This partnership is in line with Radium’s vision, ‘Building  Good’, by contributing and staying connected with the community. Through this partnership, we hope to provide equal opportunities to deserving students from the B40 community to achieve their educational aspirations and to become valuable members of the Malaysia workforce that will continue to create positive impact in their communities and beyond. 

We believe that we have a collective responsibility to develop our nation’s human capital with the industry is essential to foster an environment where  our employees and future employees have the opportunity to develop and unleash their full potential. A strong economy growth can be achieved by embracing and supporting innovation in education that is future-ready and creative,” added Gary Gan.

As part of its collaboration with the university, and in line with the developer’s aim for students to strengthen their ability and gain exposure to the corporate world, Radium will also provide the scholars internship opportunities within the Group, giving the students a platform to develop work/life skills by learning, networking and experiencing a professional work environment. 

Professor Ir. Dr Lee Sze Wei said, “We are very pleased to be partnering with  Radium to provide opportunities to students from the underserved community to attain good tertiary education. Since our establishment in  1969 as TAR College, we have remained committed to providing tertiary education opportunities for young Malaysians regardless of race, class and creed who were seeking quality education, while also meeting the rising demand for human capital from businesses and industries. As one of the  nation’s oldest institutions, and now known as TAR UMT, we are proud of  having played a part in nurturing Malaysia’s talent.”

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