Sunday, March 20, 2011

Students learn of life in Malaysia

STUDENTS at West Notts College met three international visitors.

Tan Jing Shen, the student association president of the University of Nottingham's Malaysian campus, visited the college on March 16.

The 21-year-old, known as Jason, spoke to students about life in Malaysia, his studies, and his work in setting up a company called Amun-ra Global Entertainment.

The company is working on a �1.2 million reality TV project to promote racial integration in business all over the world.

Paul Rusagara, the principal of APEBU School in Nyamata, Rwanda, and teacher Judith Mwambarangwe also visited the college on the same day.

It followed a visit to Rwanda by the college's academic studies' programme area leader, Vlad Gogelescu, in 2009.

The visitors held a discussion with politics students on key political issues in the UK and Rwanda.

Mr Gogelescu said: "This was a great opportunity for students and staff to find out about the challenges faced by the people of Rwanda".

Source: http://rss.feedsportal.com/c/32715/f/503354/s/137911bd/l/0L0Sthisisnottingham0O0Cnews0CStudents0Elearn0Elife0EMalaysia0Carticle0E33481710Edetail0Carticle0Bhtml/story01.htm

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