Mei Ling Young
Mei Ling Young is a Malaysian Chinese social scientist, international development scholar and academic administrator. She is currently Deputy Vice-Chancellor (i.e. Vice President) of the International Medical University, a university she co-founded in 1992. She is also President of the Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities (since 2015).[1]
She gained a BA in geography at the University of Auckland and a PhD in demography at the Australian National University. She was a lecturer in development studies at the University of Science, Malaysia. In 1981 she founded the Sesama Consulting Group, which focused on development planning and urban studies, particularly urbanisation in developing countries. Her interest in development issues led her to become a principal co-founder of the International Medical University in Kuala Lumpur in 1992. She has served as the university's provost, as Executive Director of IMU Education, and as Company Director of IMU Health and IMU Healthcare.[2][3]
Works
- Migrants and niches, 1982
- Social forces, the state and the international division of labour: the case of Malaysia, 1987
Honours
- Doctor of Science (honoris causa), University of Strathclyde, 2013[2][3]
- Doctor of Laws (honoris causa), University of Dundee, 2014[4]
References
- ↑ Current Governing Council, Malaysian Association of Private Colleges and Universities
- 1 2 IMU’s Co-Founder and Provost awarded Honorary Degree by University of Strathclyde, IMU News, 9 July 2013
- 1 2 Honorary degrees for entrepreneur and educator, University of Strathclyde
- ↑ University of Dundee awarded Honorary Degree to IMU’s Provost and Co-Founder, IMU News, 7 August 2014