SME Bank and INTI Ink Corporate Partnership
SME Bank and INTI International College Kuala Lumpur (INTI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding paving the way for both parties to collaborate in the development of human capital for both organisations.
SME Bank and INTI International College Kuala Lumpur (INTI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding paving the way for both parties to collaborate in the development of human capital for both organisations.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair visited the Subang campus of INTI International University and Colleges to speak to students, faculty and community stakeholders about the globalization of education.
Vice President of Kendall College School of Culinary Arts Chef Chris Koetke and INTI’s executive chef Eliezer Campuzano share useful tips on preparing tasty chocolate-based food at INTI’s School of Hospitality
“A strong support network has enabled Matthew Ong Kai Jing, Khaw Yee Ming and Tessa Ng Pei Ying to benefit from an innovative learning experience at INTI International College Penang, and opens a path for them to study in the United States under full scholarship awarded by the University of Kansas (KU).”
Reaffirming its role as one of the pioneer providers of American education in Malaysia, INTI celebrated the 238th anniversary of the US’ independence with a lineup of fun activities providing international exposure to students.
Chef Eliezer Campuzano, a maestro in the Mexican kitchen, whipped up an array of mouth-watering Mexican cuisine with creative flair to flavour students’ international exposure and innovative learning at INTI College Sabah.
A five-day study trip to Queensland University of Technology (QUT), one of Australia’s top universities under 50* and a global five-star institution**, provided vital international exposure to 18 students from INTI International University. The experience offered the students not only a fresh perspective on engineering studies, particularly in quantity surveying, but also the opportunity to interact with QUT students.
Two highly experienced and qualified speakers provided the highlights for INTI College Sabah’s Discovery Day, which saw over 300 students from secondary schools in Kota Kinabalu and Penampang learning about educational and career opportunities in business and hospitality.
Contributing back to society is an act that is instilled in every INTI student and a rich tradition that has been carried out by them for many years. This year, students from INTI International College Subang’s School of Business (SOBIZ) have decided to work with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to promote the Save Our Seafood (S.O.S) Project, which is a campaign that promotes awareness of sustainable seafood.
Making her debut at the 6th RICS-RISM International Surveying Conference for Undergraduates 2014, Yap Hao Hing won the Best Presenter Award with her paper entitled “The Incorporation of Information Technology Systems in Malaysian Quantity Surveying Organisations.”