Archileon UTM Landscape Architecture final year project 2020 online exhibition

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LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE VIRTUAL CAREER FAIR 2020

The Landscape Architecture program, Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying (FABU) hosted a ‘Virtual Career Fair 2020’ on 21 July 2020 (Tuesday). The target participants were landscape architecture final year students. This event began from 9 am to 1 pm conducted via google meet. It was the first webinar of UTM graduates engaged with industry for job seeking. Therefore, the main objective of this career fair was to create a virtual platform during COVID-19 pandemic, so that this program could continuously assist final year students to make their first move connecting to Landscape Architecture industry. Moreover, this program has managed to give extra motivation to all Landscape architecture final year students to navigate themselves for job hunting.

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UTM LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE STUDENTS JOINED SAKURA SCIENCE PROGRAM 2019 IN TOKYO CITY UNIVERSITY, JAPAN

News article_Sakura Science Program 2019

Ten Landscape Architecture students of Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying, UTM
were selected to join Sakura Science Program (SSP) exchange program invited by Japan
Science and Technology Agency (JST) from 3 rd to 7 th November 2019. Students are given a
great opportunity to experiences through a collaborative international workshop with the
students from Tokyo City University (TCU), Faculty of Urban Life Studies. The outcomes of
this program have exposed UTM students to outbound mobility, experiential learning well as
culture exchanged. Besides, this fruitful program provides a good platform to expand MOU
networking with Tokyo City University in research and academic.