A team of students from The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) has emerged champions of the HSBC Malaysia Business Case Challenge 2015. The team, T&F Consulting, will represent Malaysia at the regional HSBC/HKU Asia Pacific Business Case Competition 2015, organised by the Asia Case Research Centre of The University of Hong Kong. The Competition is scheduled to take place over three days from June 3-5 2015, with the initial rounds at The University of Hong Kong and the final round at the HSBC Main Building in Central, Hong Kong.
Team T&F Consulting consists of Nottingham University Business School (NUBS) undergraduates Charles Tan Wen Fei, Tan Lee Xiang, Fabiolla Netto and Tan Kok Pin.
“NUBS Malaysia continually emphasises the importance of bridging academic learning with corporate practice, and we are very proud of our students who have come so far in their achievements - and now onward to Hong Kong to compete at the regional level," said Dr Chuen-Khee Pek, Principal Mentor of the Business School’s Student Competition Mentoring Group (Mentors+) and Senior University Teaching Fellow of Green Economics at NUBS Malaysia.
The team found the experience rewarding, as the competition provided them with a platform to apply concepts learnt in the classroom to real-life situations. According to the team leader, Tan Kok Pin, the competition has brought the team members closer and made them realise that to perform as a team, it is not about personal accolades; just one team with a common goal in mind - to win.
The Malaysian leg of the Challenge had kicked off with 16 teams from participating universities, from which 8 teams entered the Semi-finals and 4 teams competed in the Finals, which took place on May 13, 2015 at the Best Western Hotel Petaling Jaya.
As Champion, Team T&F Consulting received a cash prize of RM15,000, together with trophies and certificates.
NUBS Undergraduate Students' Recent Achievements
Recently, undergraduates from NUBS Malaysia have also been successful at various business competitions including Champion of the AIESEC Social Startup Challenge 2015, 'Best Digital Communication Campaign’ at L'Oreal Brandstorm 2015, National Champion of the Accenture Risk Management Challenge 2015, Champion of the Intervarsity Talent Achievers Challenge 2015, Champion of BDO Malaysia’s BD'One Challenge 2014, and National Champion of the CIMB-ASEAN Stock Challenge 2014.
Image caption: (From left to right): Charles Tan Wen Fei, Tan Lee Xiang, Fabiolla Netto and Tan Kok Pin.
UNMC's 15th Anniversary
One of the world's truly global universities, with campuses in Malaysia, the UK and China, 2015 marks the 15th year since setting up as UK's first full-fledged international campus in Malaysia and all three campuses continue to enrich the lives of students across the world through global education, ground-breaking research and community engagement.
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For more information, please contact Dr Chuen-Khee Pek on chuen.pek@nottingham.edu.my or Josephine Dionisappu, PR & Communications Manager, The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus on josephine.dionisappu@nottingham.edu.my, +6 (03)8924 8746
Notes to editors: The University of Nottingham has 43,000 students and is ‘the nearest Britain has to a truly global university, with campuses in China and Malaysia modelled on a headquarters that is among the most attractive in Britain’ (Times Good University Guide 2014). It is also one of the most popular universities in the UK among graduate employers and the winner of ‘Research Project of the Year’ at the THE Awards 2014. It is ranked in the world’s top one per cent of universities by the QS World University Rankings, and 8th in the UK by research power according to REF 2014.
The University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus (UNMC) is holding events throughout 2015 to celebrate 15 years as a pioneer of transnational education. Based in Semenyih, UNMC was established as the UK's first overseas campus in Malaysia and one of the first world-wide.
Impact:The Nottingham Campaign, its biggest-ever fundraising campaign, is delivering the University’s vision to change lives, tackle global issues and shape the future.
Posted on 18th May 2015