After spending 21 years in the media industry in roles such as multimedia producer and news editor, Madam Hafizah Osman moved to the education sector in 2017 as the head of e-learning at the National University of Singapore.
Madam Hafizah said that her family – husband Mohammad Kamarurrashid Kamaruddin and their 21-year-old daughter and 20-year-old son – gave her their fullest support, and reassured her that she was capable of doing her master’s degree. He described adult learners like Madam Hafizah as self-directed and experienced learners who make choices that are relevant and practical to their work.
Madam Hafizah Osman embarked on a master’s degree programme in learning and professional development with Queensland, Australia’s Griffith University.Her employer NUS covered another about 20 per cent of her tuition fees as part of its Talent Development Sponsorship programme, an initiative to help its staff embrace continuous learning, adopt new and emerging skill sets, and be future-ready.
Her daughter is pursuing a double degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice/Law at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, while her son will be enrolling for the Computer Science in Interactive Media and Game Development programme, offered by Singapore Institute of Technology/DigiPen Institute of Technology, in 2025 after his national service.
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