HELP University College and the HELP Group has in its 22-year history, firmly established itself as a premier institution of higher learning in Malaysia with over 10,000 students and 350 staff. Its strengths are in the areas of economics, business, entrepreneurship, management, finance, law, psychology, information technology, engineering and the liberal arts.
HELP is an international university with more than 2,000 foreign students from 76 countries like China, Indonesia, France, Denmark, Maldives, Mauritius, Vietnam, Korea, India, Africa, the Middle East and others. This is due to the prestige and recognition that HUC has gained in the international arena. The presence of these students contributes to a rich and fascinating cultural mix on campus, and helps foster an open and global frame of mind among local students.
HELP is internationally recognised for its uncompromising and high standards which is reflected in its partnerships with renowned universities around the world such as the London School of Economics, University of Birmingham, Cardiff University in the UK; the top 5 Australian universities i.e. University of Queensland, University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Australian National University, University of Western Australia; US and French universities such as Pepperdine University, American University (Washington DC) and Université Franεois Rabelais de Tours. HELP is also proud to be the first private institution to be recognised worldwide by the London School of Economics (LSE) to conduct the University of London Diploma in Economics.
In addition to local faculty members, the HELP Group has a large number of international scholars and academics in its community. These academia are drawn from top universities like Harvard, Texas Austin, the London School of Economics & Political Science and American University. These faculty members do not only add colours and flavours to the campus, but also share alternative perspectives and disseminate cutting edge knowledge to the HUC community. This international cohort has grown over the years, forming a large and valuable network (both in human and geographic terms) which the HELP Group is able to tap for the benefit of its students.
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