Pihak KPT telah mengadakan pertemuan dengan pihak berkaitan bagi mencari peluang untuk mereka menyumbang khidmat kepada negara.
: Kementerian Pendidikan Tinggi dalam proses memujuk tenaga pengajar yang bertugas di institusi pengajian tinggi di luar negara supaya kembali berkhidmat di Malaysia.
Dalam pada itu, Zambry berkata pihaknya juga akan mengamalkan konsep mobiliti akademik yang membolehkan rakyat Malaysia yang berkerja di luar negara menyumbang sama ada secara langsung atau tidak langsung kepada negara.
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