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Six MSU Malaysia students gain double degrees at UNAIR

UNAIR NEWS – As a World Class University (WCU), Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR) continues to make efforts to widen its partnerships with various partners, including through its Global Mobility Programs with Management and Science University (MSU) Malaysia.

Through this collaboration program, six Management and Science University (MSU) Malaysia students completed their studies on time and earned double degrees in the Bachelor of Pharmacy study program Universitas Airlangga (UNAIR). They graduated on Saturday, August 12, 2023, at the Airlangga Convention Center (ACC), MERR-C Campus.

The six students are Muhammad Izatul Ammar Bin Sauap, Muhammad Syawal Bin Ramli, Nurfarah Wahidah Binti Abd Rahman, Leng Xiao Qian, Shandhiyaa A/p Vijayakumar, and Melissa Izzati Binti Mohd Idzaruddin.

Assoc Prof. Dr. Mohd Fadli Mohd Asmani, Dean of the School of Pharmacy MSU Malaysia, expressed his gratitude to UNAIR for realizing a collaborative program in the academic field between two institutions. He said this collaboration could help advance the education system at MSU Malaysia in a global direction.

“Our collaboration is mutual, global, and collaborationThis is proof that Pharmacy students at MSU can realize globalization and collaboration between MSU and UNAIR. I thank the chancellor, dean, and lecturers at UNAIR,” he said.

Expand double degree collaboration

Furthermore, Prof Mohd said that the collaboration program would continue. In fact, he has prepared several of his students to participate in the double degree program at UNAIR for the coming semester.

Furthermore, he hopes double degree collaboration is not established only for Pharmacy students but it can be expanded to other study programs such as the Medicine study program. “I hope there will be more double degree programs. They will be the big project for MSU and UNAIR,” he said. (*) Furthermore, he hopes double degree collaboration is not established only for Pharmacy students but it can be expanded to other study programs such as the Medicine study program. “I hope there will be more double degree programs. They will be the big project for MSU and UNAIR,” he said. (*)

Editor: Khefti Al Mawalia