AIESEC in Malaysia
AIESEC in Malaysia is established in the year of 1968 in the University of Malaya as a subcommittee under the Universiti Malaya Economics Society (UMECS) before becoming an independent organization. Over the years, AIESEC continuously expands and branches to different universities in Malaysia. Today, AIESEC is present in mainly 14 universities in Malaysia, including UM, UTM, UTP, UPM, UKM, UUM, Taylor’s University, Sunway University, etc. The headquarter of AIESEC in Malaysia is located in Kelana Jaya, Selangor.
Malays, Chinese, Indians and many other ethnic groups have lived together in Malaysia for generations. All these cultures have influenced each other, creating a truly Malaysian culture. The largest ethnic groups in Malaysia are the Malays, Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak, there are a myriad of indigenous ethnic groups with their own unique culture and heritage.
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Malaysia is located in the center of Southeast Asia, a rainforest zone below the equatorial belt that teems with the wonders of nature. The amazing wildlife species found in this region have long been the fascination of researchers and explorers around the world. Divided between Peninsular Malaysia in the west and North Borneo in the east, its natural heritage has been the subject of documentaries and continues to yield astounding discoveries today. Composed primarily of rainforest across lowland and mountain regions, Malaysia also has a wealth of limestone formations, mangrove swamps, coral reefs and spectacular caves to discover.
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Malaysia’s culinary style in the present day is primarily a melange of traditions from its Malay, Chinese, Indian, Indonesian and ethnic Bornean citizens, with heavy to light influences from Thai, Portuguese, Dutch, and British cuisines, to name a few. This resulted in a symphony of flavours, making Malaysian cuisine highly complex and diverse.
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To empower underserve students in Malaysia by developing their english proficiency and enhancing their personal development to have a better future
We aim to increase awareness, change attitude and initiate easy & obvious actions of youth towards reducing preventable food waste & fully utilizing food waste for them to influence their peers and their households
To promote independence and practice integration of person with disabilities within their communities by building a tandem bicycle library to support our inclusive cycling activities.
To empower underserve students in Malaysia by developing their English proficiency and enhancing their personal development to have a better future
We aim to increase awareness, change attitude and initiate easy & obvious actions of youth towards reducing preventable food waste & fully utilizing food waste for them to influence their peers and their households
We aim to increase the outreach of healthcare towards indigenous/underprivileged community.
We aim to provide better care for the stray and abandoned animals in shelters especially dogs and cats together with our NGO partners.
We aim to give a voice to the voiceless by collaborating with unique communities such as the disabled and the blind to conduct awareness campaigns & workshops in the wider community.
We aim to create a suitable platform for environment sustainability by bringing this awareness to our school students and community.
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HE is required to send first email within 12 hours after EP applied SE make sure that all EPs are ready for an interview session within 48 hours after applying HE will announce the interview result within 12 hours after interview EP will be given 24 hours to decide whether or not he/she take the project. HE is required to click accepted button as soon as EP confirms
SE is required process EPs approval within 5 days after accepted
Project Fee Range MYR200 – MYR650 ($50,76-$165)* $1=MYR3,94*
Basic Living Cost
Meals, inexpensive restaurant
MYR10,00
Water (1,5 liter)
MYR3,35
Taxi start (normal tariff)
MYR3,00
Taxi 1km (normal tariff)
MYR2,00
GRAB Car (Malaysian UBER)/km
MYR4,00
Internet data for phone/month (5GB) MYR50,00 Sources: numbeo.com
*converted as on 13th February 2018
AIESEC in Kedah-Perlis
(Andrew) Yeap Jia Jie
LCVP iGV NCR LCVP iGV PBoX
andrew.yeap@aiesec.net chiew.toong@aiesec.net
60124767079
LCVP CX iGV
limin.ng@aiesec.net
60165477173 60 13-536 2159
AIESEC in Penang
Chong Chiew Tong Ng Li Min
AIESEC in UTP
Danesh Gurunathan
LCVP CX iGV
danesh.gurunathan@aiesec.net
+60 16-445 2351
AIESEC in UTAR
LCVP CX iGV
AIESEC in UM
Luenna Lau Enn Teng Geethanjali A/P Mohanan
LCVP iGV PBox
luenna.lau@aiesec.net geethanjali.mohanan@aiesec.net
60164452351 60129781987
AIESEC in UPM
Ameerul Anas
LCVP iGV
anas.ameerul@aiesec.net
60108039727
AIESEC in Taylor University
Xanne Ng Yu Ting
LCVP CX iGV
yuting.ng@aiesec.net
6012-6693110
Cheong Huei Ting
LCVP iGV NCR
hueiting.cheong@aiesec.net
60 10-231 9380
John Peter Lee
LCVP iGV PBoX
johnpeter.lee@aiesec.net
+60 17-305 4621
Tan Heng Jie
LCVP CX iGV
Liang Wen Xin
LCVP CX iGV NCR
hengjie.tan@aiesec.net liang.wenxin@aiesec.net
6017-3182799 6016-3729329
Hong Qi Jun
LCVP CX iGV PBox
qijun.hong@aiesec.net
6019-4009890
AIESEC in UMP
Divashini Ganasan
LCVP CX iGV
divashini.ganasan@aiesec.net
+60 16-567 9975
AIESEC in Johor Bahru
Chen Man Ching
LCVP CX iGV
manching.chen@aiesec.net
60167673031
AIESEC in Kuching
Amanda Than
LCVP CX iGV
amanda.than@aiesec.net
60168345932
AIESEC in CU
SanSan Lam
LCVP CX iGV
sansan.lam@aiesec.net
+60 14-986 4209
AIESEC in Sunway
AIESEC in UKM AIESEC in UNMC
Gina MC Manager of International Relation AIESEC in Malaysia +62 82214167999 Ginanda.mahsa@aiesec.net
Kiki MCVP CXP iGV AIESEC in Malaysia +60 176730565 Rizki.rimadina@aiesec.net