The University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM) is proud to announce the opening of its brand new teaching facilities in Johor Bahru.

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UoRM will deliver programmes for future business leaders through the University’s Henley Business School, one of the world’s leading business education providers. The University will also be running pre-sessional courses for students wishing to raise their English and academic levels before starting a university degree course and a one-year International Foundation Programme preparing students for an undergraduate business degree.

The programmes, which start in June 2012, are taught by University of Reading faculty in the brand new purpose-built University of Reading Malaysia facility in the Kotaraya Office Tower in central Johor Bahru. This is the first phase of a major investment in Malaysia by University of Reading Malaysia¹. In 2015, the University will open its permanent campus in EduCity, Nusajaya within the Iskandar Development Area to deliver a wide range of programmes, from law to chemistry, construction and finance.

The new business courses are designed for managers who want to get ahead in business. Programme members on UoRM’s Henley Business School courses will benefit from some of the best executive education in the world. The programmes include the study of capital markets, real estate and planning and leadership and coaching.

Henley Business School was established by business, for business, and as the UK’s oldest business school, has over 60 years’ experience in developing managers. One of the world’s few business schools to hold triple-accredited status, Henley Business School is also ranked in the European top 20 business school for Executive Education, in Open and Custom programmes (FT European Business Schools ranking, 2011).

The pre-sessional programmes and International Foundation Programmes will be delivered by the University’s internationally-renowned International Study and Language Centre. The International Foundation Programme is an intensive one-year access course which draws on University of Reading’s long-established reputation for academic excellence and student support. The course has been designed especially for international students without British A level qualifications, or the equivalent, who plan to do an undergraduate business degree. UK-based teachers will be delivering the excellent quality English language teaching.

Sir David Bell, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading, said: “The University of Reading is exceedingly proud to be able to open our first teaching facilities in Malaysia. Our links with Malaysia go back many years and we are excited at the prospect of cementing these relationships through our new facilities and programmes in Johor Bahru. UoRM’s initial academic offering in Malaysia will provide excellent quality English language and business programmes, taught by faculty with extensive international experience, and delivered in the first-class facilities to be expected from one of the world’s top 1% of universities.”

Full details of all the programmes can be found at www.reading.ac.uk/malaysia

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Notes to editors:

¹The University of Reading Malaysia’s brand new campus in Iskandar is expected to be completed in 2015, with an initial intake of 500 students. Enrolment will rise to 1,800 students by 2018, with long-term numbers thought to be around 2,000. Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are being developed¹ to include programmes within real estate, construction, finance, law, chemistry and pharmacy. The new campus was formally launched in December 2011 in partnership with Education@Iskandar Sendirian Berhad (EISB in the presence of Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia.

New teaching facilities – contact details
University of Reading Malaysia, 7th Floor, Menara Kotaraya, Jalan Trus, 80000 Johor Bahru, Malaysia. Tel: +60 7 295 5000 or by fax +60 7 221 1762.

The facilities at Kotaraya include 5 teaching suites and a large learning resource centre with a 24 station PC lab, each room with the latest smart board technology. Within the 9,000sq ft of space the UoRM also provides a resource library, a touch down space for recharging lap tops and a cafeteria/social space as well as a reception and administration offices. The facilities are also equipped within the latest internet and telephone services with Wi-Fi accessible throughout.

About the University of Reading
The University of Reading is one of the UK’s top research-intensive universities. It was established as an extension college of Christ Church, Oxford in 1892, and received a Royal Charter in 1926.

The University is one of the UK’s top research-intensive universities and is ranked in the top 20 UK higher education institutions in securing grants worth over £10 million from UK research councils.

The University of Reading is ranked 164th in the world in the Times Higher World University Rankings 2011 and consistently rates highly in measures of student satisfaction – the UK’s National Student Survey 2011 (top 20 ranking) and the International Student Barometer.

The University of Reading has around 100 Malaysian students studying each year at the University’s Reading campus and has been in partnership with Taylor’s University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia since 2002.

The University is a member of the 1994 Group of leading research-intensive universities. The Group was established in 1994 to promote excellence in university research and teaching. Each member undertakes diverse and high-quality research, while ensuring excellent levels of teaching and student experience. www.1994group.ac.uk

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Managers who want to get ahead in business will be able to benefit from some of the best executive education in the world, delivered in the heart of Malaysia, from April this year.

That’s the promise to prospective students of business courses at the University of Reading Malaysia and Henley Business School, which has launched its world-rated programmes in Johor Bahru and Kuala Lumpur.

The programmes in capital markets, real estate and planning and leadership and coaching will be delivered by the University of Reading’s renowned Henley Business School, in association with ICMA. One of the world’s leading business education providers, the Henley Business School programmes will be among the first to be delivered by the newly-formed University of Reading Malaysia.
Henley Business School was established by business, for business, and as the UK’s oldest business school, has over 60 years’ experience in developing managers. One of the world’s few business schools to hold triple-accredited status, Henley Business School is also ranked in the European top 20 business school for Executive Education, in Open and Custom programmes (FT European Business Schools ranking, 2011).
The new programmes were launched at high profile events in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, the latter hosted by the British High Commissioner, His Excellency Mr. Simon Featherstone and attended by business leaders, including Mr See Lian Ong, Global President of the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors, and graduate of the University of Reading.

Speaking at the launches, Professor John Board, Dean of Henley Business School, said: “Henley Business School and the University of Reading are globally renowned institutions and we have particularly strong historic relationships with Malaysia. We are delighted to have the opportunity to deliver our executive education programmes to help ambitious managers and forward-thinking organisations to get ahead.”

Mr See Lian Ong said: “The University of Reading is a world-class university and has always been close to my heart – I am proud to be one of its graduates and even more so that two of my three sons have followed my footsteps at this prestigious institution. The partnership between the University of Reading and Malaysia is one that brings the best of both worlds of my life together and it is a partnership that is certain to a successful one.”

The majority of the new business courses will be taught at the University of Reading Malaysia’s facility in Johor Bahru from late May 2012, with some programmes also offered in the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur.

The University of Reading Malaysia’s brand new campus in Iskandar is expected to be completed in September 2014, with an initial intake of 500 students. Enrolment will rise to 1,800 students by 2017, with long-term numbers thought to be around 2,000. Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are being developed¹ to include programmes within real estate, construction, finance, law, chemistry and pharmacy. The new campus was formally launched in December in partnership with Education@Iskandar Sendirian Berhad (EISB in the presence of Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia.

More information at www.reading.ac.uk/malaysia or uor-malaysia@reading.ac.uk or +44 (0) 118-378-7370.

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¹All award-bearing programmes are subject to accreditation by appropriate professional and regulatory bodies

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The University of Reading has announced that it will be establishing a campus in Southern Malaysia in partnership with Education@Iskandar Sendirian Berhad (EISB).

University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM) will open in September 2014 as part of EduCity Iskandar Malaysia in Johor Bahru with an initial intake of 500 students. Enrolment will rise to approximately 1800 students by 2017 with long-term student numbers around 2000. Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees will be offered across multiple disciplines including real estate, construction, finance, law, chemistry and pharmacy*.

Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading Prof. Tony Downes and Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President/CEO of IIB and Chairman of EISB

Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading Prof. Tony Downes and Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President/CEO of IIB and Chairman of EISB

Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB)’s development of EduCity Iskandar Malaysia (EduCity) is a best-in-class education hub in Southeast Asia. The signed agreement was exchanged between the University of Reading and EISB, a wholly-owned subsidiary of IIB responsible for the development of EduCity, in the presence of Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Prime Minister of Malaysia.

Professor Tony Downes, Acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Reading, said: “The University of Reading is a global university with ambitions to increase our contribution to global development and understanding and further enhance the depth, breadth and worldwide impact of our research.

“We have established historic links with Malaysia and University of Reading Malaysia will build on these relationships to provide programmes across multiple areas for Malaysian students and the wider region. It will also provide opportunities for our UK students to develop the values, skills and experience of living and working in a globalised world.

University of Reading Malaysia signing

University of Reading Malaysia signing

“We are very excited about this opportunity to play an active role in the development of the Iskandar region project as it becomes a leading economic and educational hub for South-East Asia.”

Datuk Syed Mohamed Syed Ibrahim, President/CEO of IIB and Chairman of EISB, said: “IIB understands that developing human capital is key to the progress of Iskandar Malaysia and the nation. In our role as the catalytic driver of Iskandar Malaysia, partnering established international universities such as the University of Reading will ensure that we are continually nurturing top talents to lead and build core competencies in the region’s economic pillars. This will contribute significantly to the supply of talents not just for the successful transformation of Iskandar Malaysia but also the nation as well,”

University of Reading joins a group of prestigious international institutions in EduCity including Newcastle University

Architects impression of the elevated view of the Malaysia Campus

Architects impression of the elevated view of the Malaysia Campus

Medicine Malaysia (NUMed), Netherlands Maritime Institute of Technology (NMIT), Raffles University Iskandar (RUI), University of Southampton Malaysia Campus (USMC) and Marlborough College Malaysia (MCM).

IIB will build the campus and the University of Reading will deliver the programmes and student experience with staff from University of Reading UK and locally engaged employees.

More information at www.reading.ac.uk/malaysia 

*Subject to accreditation by appropriate professional and regulatory bodies.

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English Language and Executive Education programmes to be delivered from January 2012.

The University of Reading is delighted to announce that it will deliver English Language and Executive Education programmes in the Malaysian southern city of Johor Bahru, from January 2012.
The programmes will be delivered by the University’s internationally renowned International Study and Language Centre and Henley Business School, a Faculty of the University.

The University of Reading is ranked as one of the top 200 universities in the world¹ and offers a student experience of the highest quality. The University’s international students gave the University a 92% satisfaction rating in the most recent International Student Barometer² and the quality of its teaching is consistently ranked in the top quartile of UK universities in the National Student Survey³.

This exciting development is part of the University of Reading’s wider plans to deliver high-quality degree programmes in Malaysia. The University is in the advanced stages of negotiation with Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) to build a campus as part of the EduCity development at Iskandar. The University aims to provide a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as advancing its application with the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education for permission to operate and award University of Reading degrees.

Professor Rob Robson, Provost and Chief Executive Officer of University of Reading Malaysia said: “We are delighted to be extending our existing strong ties with Malaysia by opening in Johor Bahru in January 2012 and we are excited about delivering programmes that will meet local and regional needs.  The University’s multi-disciplinary campus at EduCity, which will offer a wide range of programmes, is planned to take its first students in July 2014.”

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The University’s campus at EduCity, Malaysia is planned to take its first students in July 2014. – Professor Rob Robson, Pro-Vice-Chancellor

The University is delighted to announce that it will deliver English Language and Executive Education programmes in the Malaysian southern city of Johor Bahru, from January 2012. The programmes will be delivered by the University’s internationally renowned International Study and Language Centre and Henley Business School.

the Malaysian flag

This exciting development is part of the University of Reading’s International strategy. The University has long recognised that being a truly international University means that we have to be able to take Reading to our international markets rather than expecting them to come to us. We are therefore currently investigating the prospect of building a branch campus in Malaysia.

The University is in the advanced stages of negotiation with Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) to build a campus as part of the EduCity development at Iskandar, Malaysia. The University aims to provide a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, as well as advancing its application with the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education for permission to operate and award University of Reading degrees.

To spearhead the scheme, Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Robson will eventually be taking up the post of Provost and Chief Executive Officer of the University’s proposed branch campus in Malaysia.

Dr Martha-Marie Kleinhans has been appointed to the position of Vice-Provost of Teaching, Learning and Student Experience and Peter Osborne, Head of Financial Planning and Analysis has been appointed Chief Operating Officer for the venture.

Professor Rob Robson, said: “We are delighted to be extending our existing strong ties with Malaysia by opening in Johor Bahru in January 2012 and we are excited about delivering programmes that will meet local and regional needs.  The University’s multi-disciplinary campus at EduCity, which will offer a wide range of programmes, is planned to take its first students in July 2014.”

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University of Reading branch campus plan gains staff.

As part of our International strategy, the University has long recognised that being a truly international University means that we have to be able to take Reading to our international markets rather than expecting them to come to us. We are therefore currently investigating the prospect of building a branch campus in Malaysia.

The Vice-Chancellor, acting on behalf of Senior Management Board, has approved the following appointments to create a strong team to spearhead this important venture for the University.

Professor Rob RobsonPro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor Rob Robson will be taking up the post of Provost and Chief Executive Officer of the University’s proposed branch campus in Malaysia. To begin with, he will undertake his new role concurrent with his role as Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Teaching and Learning.

However, it is anticipated that the Malaysia project role will become an increasingly significant part of his workload and, from summer 2012, will require a full-time commitment. Therefore, Professor Robson will be relinquishing the Office of Pro-Vice-Chancellor on 31 July 2012.

  • Dr Martha-Marie Kleinhans has been appointed to the position of Vice-Provost of Teaching, Learning and Student Experience, which she will carry out in parallel with her role as Director of Teaching and Learning for the Faculty of Social Sciences in the first instance.
  • Peter Osborne, Head of Financial Planning and Analysis has been appointed Chief Operating Officer for the venture.

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