The Amphitheater of Indonesia Banking School (IBS) buzzed with excitement as lecturers and students from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Malaysia joined their IBS counterparts for a grand closing ceremony, marking the culmination of an enriching and collaborative international experience. The day was packed with engaging activities, from high-energy competitions to thoughtful reflections on sustainable futures, making it a truly unforgettable event.
The morning started with the much-anticipated 3-Minute Market Competition, where participants from both institutions showcased their financial knowledge by presenting market analysis and investment strategies in just three minutes. The room was filled with intense focus as students competed for the top spot, blending their knowledge of global markets with creative and concise presentations.
Following the competition was the Awarding Session, which celebrated the best minds and top performers. The spotlight shone on the Group of International SULAM Smart Investor: Investing in Global Market, where teams demonstrated their understanding of international finance and market trends. The top traders and winners of the 3-Minute Market Competition were also honored, receiving certificates and applause for their outstanding contributions..
The event closed with a significant and symbolic act – a tree-planting ceremony led by Ibu Tituk, the esteemed leader of Indonesia Banking School. In a show of solidarity and commitment to sustainability, lecturers, students, and leadership from both UiTM and IBS planted trees on the IBS campus. The tree-planting was more than just an environmental gesture; it represented the growth of international collaboration and the shared vision of a greener, more sustainable future.
As the day came to a close, participants reflected on the knowledge gained, friendships formed, and the powerful lessons learned from their cross-cultural experience. The ceremony was not only a celebration of academic achievement but also a reminder of the importance of environmental responsibility and global cooperation.
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