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MGRC, IMU University Launch New Graduate Trainee Programme

Business Today ·  Jul 31 20:52

Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Berhad (MGRC), a genomics and biopharmaceutical specialist, has announced a collaboration with IMU University to launch a Graduate Trainee Programme. This initiative aims to foster industry education excellence and train the next generation of healthcare professionals.

MGRC Therapeutics Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Group, will work closely with IMU University, a premier private higher education institution renowned for producing excellent practitioners. IMU University has over 30 years of dedicated focus in healthcare education and holds the distinction of being the first private medical university to attain self-accreditation status from the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA). It has also received SETARA's highest accolade for the third consecutive time.

The Graduate Trainee Programme offers IMU graduates from the Bachelor of Applied Science (Hons) in Medical Biotechnology and Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Biomedical Science the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the genomics and biopharmaceutical industry. Selected graduates will benefit from a holistic career pathway leveraging MGRC's extensive ecosystem. This programme demonstrates the synergy between academia and industry, ensuring curriculum relevancy and early talent development.

Participants will receive mentorship from industry experts, exposure to cutting-edge technologies, and involvement in groundbreaking research projects. The programme is designed to cultivate essential skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and innovative thinking, preparing graduates for leadership roles in their future careers. It serves as a training ground for students, offering a smooth transition to the workforce with the possibility of full employment based on performance.

Azri Azerai, Executive Chairman of Malaysian Genomics, highlighted the significance of this initiative, stating, "This collaboration with IMU University reflects our dedication to nurturing young talent and supporting the development of future leaders in the genomics and biopharmaceutical sectors. By providing practical training and career opportunities, we are not only contributing to the personal and professional growth of these graduates but also reinforcing our commitment to sustainable and responsible business practices."

Professor Gerard George, Group Managing Director of IMU University, added, "We are delighted to collaborate with MGRC on this Graduate Trainee Programme. This initiative is a testament to our ongoing commitment to providing our students with the best possible start to their careers. By partnering with a leading industry player like MGRC, we can ensure that our graduates are equipped with the practical skills and industry knowledge necessary to excel in the rapidly evolving fields of genomics and biopharmaceuticals."

This collaboration underscores MGRC's commitment to social responsibility and governance. By investing in education and professional training, MGRC aims to enhance workforce competency, develop a skilled workforce capable of driving future innovations in genomics and biopharmaceuticals, and promote sustainable development. Additionally, it strengthens community engagement by building strong relationships with academic institutions and the community to support educational and professional growth.

This initiative represents MGRC's proactive approach to integrating ESG principles into its core operations, ensuring that the Group not only achieves business success but also contributes positively to society.

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