Calling All Malay/Muslim Graduates of Graduating Class 2009 and 2010!
Graduates' Tea is an annual event for Malay/Muslim University and Polytechnic graduates, which has been held since 1995.
This year, Graduates' Tea returns on Saturday, 24 July 2010, with the theme of "A Universe of Possibilities, A Galaxy of Opportunities". Graduates' Tea 2010 will be graced by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, Minister for the Environment and Water Resources and Minister in-charge of Muslim Affairs.
If you are a local or overseas graduate of Class 2009 and 2010, congratulations on your recent graduation! This event has been designed with YOU in mind, explore the site for more information on how to seize the opportunities presented to you upon leaving your alma mater.
Grab this opportunity to create networks with other young and ambitious graduates like yourself, hear and learn from the experiences of established young professionals in the industry and pick up skills that will be invaluable for the next few years of your career!
Message From Mendaki Club's President to Graduates' Tea 2010 Participants
Dear Graduates,
I remember the first time I was called that - a "graduate". I remember the thrill the term brought, its connotations of new beginnings and new horizons. I felt on top of the world and ready to take on whatever challenges it had for me. There was a sense of achievement too, of course, of having grown from the learning and understanding that tertiary education brings.
I hope your graduation has brought some similar excitement. I was fortunate to graduate at a time that was less difficult for the global economy, and I know that many of you will feel that you face several challenges now. Still, there are many signs of global recovery and readjustment to the post-crisis economic realities, many of which will bring with opportunities for all of you.
This is why we chose to refer to the "Galaxy of Opportunities" ahead in our theme for this year's Graduates' Tea. We hope it will be a time to celebrate your achievements as graduates, as well as to help you figure out which of the opportunities out there among the stars you wish to seize. It will be an afternoon of networking with other fresh graduates, and sharing experiences with young professionals who are a bit more established in their fields.
The details of the day's programme can be found here. We hope you will find it a valuable and useful time. Do feel free to contact me or any of the organisers if we can provide you with any further information.
Warmest Regards,
Aaron Maniam
President
Mendaki Club













