Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) knowledge has become essential. Employers want both entry-level and managerial workers to have the types of critical thinking, problem-solving and teamwork skills that study of STEM can develop.
For Sarawak, promoting STEM through education is vital to nurture future talents who can propel its socio-economic development through their contribution in the digital economy.
An early exposure to science and mathematics to primary school students is critical in developing their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic (STEM)...
Themed ‘Disruptive Change: Impact and Challenges’, over 2,500 participants converged at the 13th edition of World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) on November 21st at...