HELP University recognised for its motto of being a ‘university of achievers’ continues to forge ahead with 1,600 graduates being awarded their doctorates, master’s and bachelor degrees at their 35th Convocation ceremony held recently in May.
At the convocation ceremony, Professor Dr Ki-Chan Kim, Chairman of the International Council for Small Business, was recipient of HELP University’s ‘Distinguished Humane Entrepreneurship Award’, in recognition of his global scholarship promoting humane entrepreneurship.
Tan Sri Tan Koon Swan, a recognised corporate figure and community leader, was conferred a Doctorate in Business Administration (APEL.Q) at age 82. His journey exemplifies lifelong learning through the APEL.Q programme at HELP University.
In conjunction with the convocation ceremony, HELP University also organised its annual strategy symposium with the theme, ‘The Transition Nexus: Experiential Learning, AI and the Circular Economy’. The symposium was organised a day before the convocation ceremony and both events attracted academic, industry and government leaders from over 15 countries.








