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ADVANCED SEMINARS
13/08/2008 - 6:48pm
HGS regularly hosts advanced seminars on contemporary business and management issues and current affairs that add value to the course students and extend their networking experience at the school.

The seminars are also open to other HUC students as well as the public. Participation in the seminars and submission of essays on their perspective of these issues are in fact one of the more interesting course requirements for the MEntrep candidates.

Seminar leaders include faculty members, visiting academicians, practicing consultants and leaders of public sector organizations.

PAST SEMINARS:
1.   2009-02-07Combating Corruption: The Malaysian Experience
Pn Sutinah Sutan
Director of the Pahang Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC)
2.   2008-11-08Services in China: Prospects for Growth and Implications for Australia
Prof. John Hicks
Dean of the Faculty of Business, Charles Sturt University
3.   2008-08-09Teaching Thinking - is it possible?
Dr Andrew Poh
Acting Dean Faculty of Education, Director of Centre for Teaching & Learning, HELP University College
4.   2008-07-19The World Financial Crisis: Impact on Malaysia
Prof. Dr Helen Lange
Dean of Business Program, Universitas 21 Global
5.   2008-04-05Malaysian SME Entrepreneurs - Issues and Challenges
YBhg. Datul Mohd Masir Ahmad
CEO of Perbadanan Perusawan Nasional Berhad
6.   2008-03-26Making Innovation Happen in Organizations
YBhg. Datuk Dr Paul Chan
Co-Founder & President, HELP University College
7.   2008-01-14People Are Our Most Valued Assets
Dr Maryam Omari
Dean of Undergraduate Studies, Edith Cowan University
8.   2008-01-12Culture, Leadership and Organizational Performance
Dr Chin Kwet Hon
Acting Head for Dept of London External Program, HELP University College
9.   2007-10-20Australia-China Trade Relations: The Strategic Benefits to Businesses
Prof. John Hicks
Dean of the Faculty of Business, Charles Sturt University