SUNWAY THEME PARKS AND SUNWAY UNIVERSITY INK MOU TOWARDS THE FUTHERANCE OF ACADEMIC, EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES
Sunway Theme Parks (STP) and Sunway
University signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) which will see a joint
collaboration between the two entities towards the enhancement of tertiary
education in Malaysia, built on the strong, rich and diverse heritage and
legacy shared by both parties.
Representing Sunway Theme
Parks at the signing ceremony, which was held at Sunway University’s campus,
was Calvin Ho, Senior General Manager of Sunway Theme Parks. Representing
Sunway University at the ceremony was Dr. Elizabeth Lee, Senior Executive
Director of Sunway Education Group. Also present were Sean Choo, General
Manager of Sunway Lagoon and Nurul Nuzairi Mohd. Azahari, General Manager of
Sunway Lost World of Tambun.
The signed Memorandum of
Understanding will see the development of educational programmes between Sunway
Theme Parks and Sunway University through a series of specially designed
projects which will include hosted speaker series of lectures at Sunway
University by multi-disciplinary representatives from Sunway Theme Parks which
comprises Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Lost World of Tambun.
The venture will also see the
creation of study trips by students of Sunway University to both STP’s themed
parks and networking opportunity collaborative projects specially developed to
spearhead transparent conversation and promote the sharing of ideas, towards
essential preparation for future careers in the entertainment, leisure,
hospitality, tourism and other industries.
Through internship
opportunities, the collaboration will also provide students of Sunway
University with tangible opportunities to experiment with and realise their
ideas in a fully-functioning real-world setting. Meanwhile, the undertaking
between Sunway Theme Parks and Sunway University desire to promote on United
Nation’s global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) through the creation of
edutainment platforms.
Speaking on the collaboration
between the two organisations, Calvin Ho said, “This MoU demonstrates the
commitment of Sunway Theme Parks, through Sunway Lagoon and Sunway Lost World
of Tambun towards furthering educational and academic opportunities in
Malaysia, built upon the strong foundation of the already existing symbiotic
relationship shared by Sunway Theme Parks and Sunway University.”
Earlier this year, Sunway
Lagoon had a first-phase design collaboration with Sunway University’s School
of Arts and Design with the objective to nurture innovation among young
students. The students worked closely with the theme park's retail team and
developed "The Amazing Sunway City" creative merchandise. It is a collection
comprising of 7 product designs to promote the destination and are currently
available at Sunway Lagoon's retail outlets. There was also an additional
collaboration between the university and a lifestyle photographer at Sunway
Lagoon.
Calvin Ho highlighted, “Performing
Arts and Drama Students from Sunway University are also recruited on an annual
basis for Sunway Lagoon's Nights of Fright event, Malaysia's largest Halloween
Festival. A lot of effort goes into the process of creating these horror
characters and the students will undergo an extensive 40-hour “Scare Actors”
training programme conducted by experienced international trainers. Unlike a
Broadway performance where members of the audience sit back and enjoy the show,
the scare actors here have a 360-stage with a moving crowd and this require
great interactive skills.”
Meanwhile Sunway Lost World
of Tambun (LWOT) has been initiating SDG programmes such as the collaboration
with Sunway Youth for Sustainable Development society to create Malaysia’s
first man-made Marmoset Island created using recyclable items. LWOT has also
worked with Sunway University to conduct educational environmental workshop
sessions at a couple of Q-dees centres in Perak, to raise awareness on the
significance of waste management and conservation.
“We are truly excited to be
working with them yet again on this exciting venture which will see the
development of students through a wave of cross-institutional and
interdisciplinary projects. This collaboration will specifically focus on three
key areas, namely the creation of educational programmes, the empowering of
Sunway University students to enhance guests’ experiences at Sunway Theme Parks
and of course, the establishment of internship opportunities,” he added.
Meanwhile, Dr. Elizabeth Lee
said, “It is always exciting to see organisations such as Sunway Theme Parks,
through their highly established and world-renowned themed parks, work with us
towards the effective furtherance of the academic experience of students at
Sunway University. Indeed, Sunway University and Sunway Theme Parks have developed
a long-standing and mutually beneficial working relationship in the past and
today’s MoU signing is yet another natural step in the right direction, of
which I am confident that the sum will be greater than the parts.”
For more information on Sunway Theme Parks, Lost
World Of Tambun or Sunway Lagoon, please visit www.sunwaythemeparks.com.
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