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Lim Kok Wing (fourth from left) with students and embassy representa-tives after the meeting.

WITH a presence across three continents – Asia, Africa and Europe – and now engaging with a fourth, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology will further strengthen its position as a global campus with an educational partnership with Latin American embassies to Malaysia.

The partnership, called the Malaysian Latin American Council for Creativity and Innovation, is a non-profit organisation set up for the advancement of intercultural collaboration promoting arts, education and talent development.

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