19 October 2011

100 Sunway University Students inducted into Golden Key International Honour Society

100 Sunway University students have once again received membership into the Sunway Golden Key International Honour Society. The Golden Key International Honour Society is a global non-profit organisation that recognises and rewards academic achievements in 380 universities around the world. The students who have been inducted into this society are the cream of the crop from the Sunway University Business School, School of Health and Natural Sciences, Australian University Programme as well as the School of Computer Technology based on their academic standards.

The students that received membership into the Sunway Golden Key International Honour Society

At the Membership Reception held to embrace the new students into the society, Professor Robert Bignall, Vice-Chancellor of Sunway University said, “Sunway University is proud of your achievements and hope you will continue to grow through your involvement with the Golden Key International Honour Society”. He added, “I hope you will discover your leadership potential and grow with this society and become captains of the industries”.

Susanna Chan, University Relations Officer Asia Pacific said, “This membership does not stop at academic recognition but also gives members an opportunity to exercise their leadership skills, engage in community service activities as well as develop networking skills that will enrich your experience”. She added, “The skills that you attain will enable you to give back to the community, make a contribution and have a positive impact on the lives of others”.

Daniel Roslan, a student from the Australian University Programme said, “I am very proud to be inducted into this esteemed society. I hope that it will benefit me in my job interviews and future career plans’.

Daniel Roslan receiving his certificate from Professor Robert Bignall

Finola Dwi Mustika, also from the Australian University Programme said, “Receiving this award not only makes me proud but it acts as a motivation factor for me to continue working hard to achieve my goals. It gives me pleasure to know that my work is appreciated and recognised. I hope this award will give me a bright future”.

The local chapter was launched in October 2010 when 120 Sunway University students were initiated into the chapter. The chapter has since conducted various activities including a fundraising that raised RM 1,690 for groceries and 200 t-shirts to Rumah Anak-Anak Yatim & Cacat Taman Megah.

Also present was Elizabeth Lee, Executive Director, Sunway Education Group, Lee Siok Ping, Director of Student Services Sunway Education Group and Ms Greeja Hemalata De Silva, Head of the Australian University Programme.

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