Non – Governmental Organisations
Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC)
An umbrella organisation that works in partnership with governmental agencies, the private sector and partner organisations to coordinate the efforts of those working on HIV/AIDS issues in Malaysia. MAC aims to improve education and awareness of HIV/AIDS to prevent the spread of the disease, protect the rights of those affected as well as provide support for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF)
The Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) is a non-profit organisation that raises and administer funds to support the activities and programmes of Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) and its Partner Organisations. It was formally incorporated under the Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1952 on May 13, 2003. Through its activities and programmes, MAF was able to reach out to as many people living with HIV as possible with health services, care and compassion, so as to improve their quality of life and enable them to contribute positively back to society.
PT Foundation (PTF)
Formerly known as Pink Triangle is a community-based, voluntary non-profit making organisation providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, care and support, sexual health and empowerment programs for vulnerable communities mainly consisting of drug users, sex workers, transgenders, men who have sex with men (MSM) and people living with HIV (PLHIV).
Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Kesihatan Umum Malaysia (PKKUM)
Established with the objectives of providing assistance to the marginalized and underrepresented community, organizing health programs and activities, building a safe haven for the needy that is non-discriminating, non-judgmental and acting as a mediator between governing bodies and the community.
Segaris Art Center
This establishment, a subsidiary of UiTM Holdings, is the first showcase for all the fine art graduates from the university. Segaris Art Center represents the best work of modern and contemporary artist -ranging from historically significant to cutting-edge. It became a facility that is not limited to selling artworks but it also offers varieties of art-related events – art seminars, art workshops, performance, art fairs and as a resource centre for visual art. Segaris itself function as an intermediaries – stock taker and distributor for outstanding artworks to be traded in the art market. Since its first establishment in 2012, Segaris Art Center has been the main target for artists to have solo or group exhibition.
Higher Learning Institutions
UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM)
UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) is one of Malaysia’s largest universities. Founded in 1956 as Rural & Industrial Development Authority (RIDA) Training Centre and it was opened only to some of 50 students. As of 2019, with 35 campuses across Malaysia; UiTM has brought off 840,267 graduates with current students of 180,558. The university is based on 13 state campuses and 21 satellite campuses. The state of Selangor has the largest number of UITM campuses, and the main anchor campus is located in the state capital, Shah Alam.
Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
founded in 1967 as a higher art education provider and accredited by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education. MIA has strong links with universities and colleges overseas. Where all of MIA graduates able to complete their Degree through advanced placement or credit transfer in United Kingdom, Italy, Finland, Australia, United States, New Zealand, China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. Located at Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur – MIA provides courses in the field of creative art and music together with its own course contents.
Saito University College
Saito University College was first established as Saito Academy of Graphic Design in 1988 by Mr. Tetsuo Saito before it was upgraded to Saito University College in the late of 2017. The goal was to nurture on the beauty of Japanese language and culture. Previously, Mr. Saito decided to attach the Malaysia’s first Diploma in Graphic Design which have successfully lift up the name of Saito Academy as the local pioneers in design education. In 2008, Saito Security Academy was established. Later in 2012, Saito Business School began offering classes. Both faculties, including Saito Design School, became part of the newly formed Saito College. Today, all 3 schools are successful entities in their own right, producing over 2000 graduates every year.
Dasein Academy of Art
Dasein Academy of Art is specializing in the art and design and mass communication programs. The college’s diploma programs are accredited with the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recognised by the Ministry of Education (MOE). It offers wide range of programs specialising in arts with its own course content. Dasein leads in creative transformation via Edu-Mentoring® comprises of three components – Edu-Clinic, Edu-Lab and Edu-Social Programmes catering to current market demand.Dasein Academy believes that creative education is more than just merely a skill or job-market-oriented curriculum.
Non – Governmental Organisations
Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC)
An umbrella organisation that works in partnership with governmental agencies, the private sector and partner organisations to coordinate the efforts of those working on HIV/AIDS issues in Malaysia. MAC aims to improve education and awareness of HIV/AIDS to prevent the spread of the disease, protect the rights of those affected as well as provide support for people living with HIV/AIDS.
Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF)
The Malaysian AIDS Foundation (MAF) is a non-profit organisation that raises and administer funds to support the activities and programmes of Malaysian AIDS Council (MAC) and its Partner Organisations. It was formally incorporated under the Trustees (Incorporation) Act 1952 on May 13, 2003. Through its activities and programmes, MAF was able to reach out to as many people living with HIV as possible with health services, care and compassion, so as to improve their quality of life and enable them to contribute positively back to society.
PT Foundation (PTF)
Formerly known as Pink Triangle is a community-based, voluntary non-profit making organisation providing HIV/AIDS education, prevention, care and support, sexual health and empowerment programs for vulnerable communities mainly consisting of drug users, sex workers, transgenders, men who have sex with men (MSM) and people living with HIV (PLHIV).
Pertubuhan Kebajikan dan Kesihatan Umum Malaysia (PKKUM)
Established with the objectives of providing assistance to the marginalized and underrepresented community, organizing health programs and activities, building a safe haven for the needy that is non-discriminating, non-judgmental and acting as a mediator between governing bodies and the community.
Segaris Art Center
This establishment, a subsidiary of UiTM Holdings, is the first showcase for all the fine art graduates from the university. Segaris Art Center represents the best work of modern and contemporary artist -ranging from historically significant to cutting-edge. It became a facility that is not limited to selling artworks but it also offers varieties of art-related events – art seminars, art workshops, performance, art fairs and as a resource centre for visual art. Segaris itself function as an intermediaries – stock taker and distributor for outstanding artworks to be traded in the art market. Since its first establishment in 2012, Segaris Art Center has been the main target for artists to have solo or group exhibition.
Higher Learning Institutions
UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM)
UniversitiTeknologi MARA (UiTM) is one of Malaysia’s largest universities. Founded in 1956 as Rural & Industrial Development Authority (RIDA) Training Centre and it was opened only to some of 50 students. As of 2019, with 35 campuses across Malaysia; UiTM has brought off 840,267 graduates with current students of 180,558. The university is based on 13 state campuses and 21 satellite campuses. The state of Selangor has the largest number of UITM campuses, and the main anchor campus is located in the state capital, Shah Alam.
Malaysian Institute of Art (MIA)
founded in 1967 as a higher art education provider and accredited by the Malaysia Ministry of Higher Education. MIA has strong links with universities and colleges overseas. Where all of MIA graduates able to complete their Degree through advanced placement or credit transfer in United Kingdom, Italy, Finland, Australia, United States, New Zealand, China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan. Located at Taman Melawati, Kuala Lumpur – MIA provides courses in the field of creative art and music together with its own course contents.
Saito University College
Saito University College was first established as Saito Academy of Graphic Design in 1988 by Mr. Tetsuo Saito before it was upgraded to Saito University College in the late of 2017. The goal was to nurture on the beauty of Japanese language and culture. Previously, Mr. Saito decided to attach the Malaysia’s first Diploma in Graphic Design which have successfully lift up the name of Saito Academy as the local pioneers in design education. In 2008, Saito Security Academy was established. Later in 2012, Saito Business School began offering classes. Both faculties, including Saito Design School, became part of the newly formed Saito College. Today, all 3 schools are successful entities in their own right, producing over 2000 graduates every year.
Dasein Academy of Art
Dasein Academy of Art is specializing in the art and design and mass communication programs. The college’s diploma programs are accredited with the Malaysian Qualifications Agency (MQA) and recognised by the Ministry of Education (MOE). It offers wide range of programs specialising in arts with its own course content. Dasein leads in creative transformation via Edu-Mentoring® comprises of three components – Edu-Clinic, Edu-Lab and Edu-Social Programmes catering to current market demand.Dasein Academy believes that creative education is more than just merely a skill or job-market-oriented curriculum.