UTM-UNPAD Postgraduate Joint Symposium
BANDUNG, INDONESIA, 15 Mei โย Seramai 13 orang mahasiswa Sarjana (Sains) Perancangan Pelancongan dan 2 orang pelajar PhD (Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah) dari Program Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah, Fakulti Alam Bina dan Ukur (FABU), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) menyertai program Global Learning Expedition dan UTM-UNPAD Postraduate Joint Symposium di Universitas Padjadjaran (UNPAD), Bandung, Indonesia pada 7 โ 12 Mei 2024. ย Program ini turut disertai oleh dua orang pensyarah pengiring dari Program Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah FABU, iaitu TPr Dr. Norhazliza Abd Halim dan Dr. Mohd Alif Mohd Puzi. Program lawatan ini juga disertai oleh Pengarah Kementerian Pelancongan, Seni dan Budaya Johor, Pn. Magdlane Tuborng Melai, dan Geoguide Johor, Mohd. Effendy bin Yusof.
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