A3I SHORT MOBILITY PROGRAM 2024

The A3I Short Cultural Program - UniMAP was a remarkable collaboration organized in partnership with the University of Yamanashi (Japan), Pukyong National University (Korea), and Hangzhou Dianzi University (China). This program was scheduled to take place in Malaysia from February 19 to 29, 2024, offering a unique opportunity for cultural exchange and academic engagement.

The A3I Short Cultural Program provided a platform for students to engage in a diverse array of academic, social, and cultural activities. This initiative enabled students to connect with peers from different countries, fostering a greater understanding and appreciation of various cultures. Through this program, students had the opportunity to share their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives, enhancing their educational journey and broadening their global outlook.

By uniting students from Japan, Korea, China, and Malaysia, the A3I Short Cultural Program aimed to promote international friendship and cooperation. This program not only sought to enhance participants' academic abilities but also to foster a sense of global citizenship and cross-cultural competence. We eagerly anticipated welcoming all participants and embarking on this enriching journey of learning, discovery, and cultural exchange.

Scheduled in Malaysia from 17 February 2024 until 29 February 2024.

Universiti Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP)

UniMAP became the host from 19 to 29 February 2024.

DAY 2

On 20 February, the second day of the program, participants begun their morning with an immersive session on Malaysian traditional dance and costumes at the culture room. This activity offers a unique opportunity to explore and appreciate the rich cultural heritage of Malaysia. Students will learn about the history, significance, and intricate details of traditional Malaysian attire, as well as the various forms and styles of traditional dance that are integral to Malaysian culture. This hands-on experience is designed to deepen participants' understanding of the local customs and foster a greater appreciation for cultural diversity.

In the evening, the focus shifted to technology and innovation with an enlightening talk on artificial intelligence at the lecture hall. This session featured esteemed speakers, including Prof. Chun Kwan Lee and Prof. Jongnam Kim from Pukyong National University, and Assoc. Prof. Ammar Zakaria from UniMAP. They provided valuable insights into the latest developments and applications of AI, highlighting its impact on various industries and everyday life. Following the talk, participants moved to the UniMAP sports complex for an AI project demonstration. This practical session allowed students to witness AI in action, engage with cutting-edge technologies, and participate in interactive demonstrations. The combination of cultural immersion in the morning and technological exploration in the evening ensured a well-rounded and intellectually stimulating experience for all participants.