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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Hou Kok Chung is the new Deputy Minister of Higher Education
One of the two new Deputy Ministers of Higher Education is Dr. Hou Kok Chung, who ran under the MCA ticket in Kluang in Johor. He's a former UM academic in the Chinese Studies department, if I'm not mistaken and was heading the Institute of China Studies (ICS) before being called up by the MCA to contest in the 2008 GE. He got his PhD from SOAS, London and has a pretty extensive publication record (even if most of them are local journals or books). Hopefully, having a former academic in the MOHE as a Deputy Minister will help the new Minister, Khaled Nordin, improve the state of higher education in our country since Dr. Hou should know the weaknesses (many) and strengths (few) of the public university system.
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All post-STPM students thinking of pursuing medicine/dentistry had better be fully informed about working as a doctor in Malaysia.
For your own benefit:
http://unwantedcitizen.blogspot.com/2008/03/slapped-pushed-and-kicked-around.html
http://unwantedcitizen.blogspot.com/2008/03/slab-another-reason-to-slap-bn-in-face.html
Ministry of higher education should take more academics into their system. Deputy ministers or even p alimentary secretaries, this will help them a lot. Academics should also allowed to contest in general election without resigning from their post to allow free flow for excellent brain in academic and politics/decision maker
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