The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Engineerin­g a bright future

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PARALLEL with the Malaysian Government’s endeavours to increase the number of engineerin­g students, HeriotWatt University Malaysia provides a direct pathway for its students, beginning with its Foundation in Science programme that aims to enable them to build a solid base of skills and knowledge and prepare them for the next step.

After completing this, they will have access to a wide range of the university’s undergradu­ate programmes, including Chemical Engineerin­g.

“In class, you will get both hands-on practice and theoretica­l knowledge, but self-enhancemen­t is also important for you to survive in real life. You need to be involved and be brave enough to take the risk. Failure is the start of success; it is the courage to continue that counts,” shared Nurul Husna Mohd Yusoff, a student at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia.

This inspiring 21-year-old was recently selected to attend the prestigiou­s Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) programme in London from Jan 12 to 26, 2019, making her the youngest participan­t there.

The Fellowship attracts the best and brightest entreprene­urial engineers from around the world, and Husna, who is currently pursuing her MEng Chemical Engineerin­g with Oil and Gas at the university, felt honoured to have been able to be a part of it.

“To be honest, I did not expect it as I was up against top researcher­s, lecturers and entreprene­urs. I am, therefore, grateful for this opportunit­y and took it as a personal challenge to get out of my comfort zone,” she said.

According to Professor Mushtak Al-Atabi, Provost and chief executive officer of HeriotWatt University Malaysia, “This was an exceptiona­l experience for Husna as well as a proud moment for the university. At Heriot-Watt, we are passionate about encouragin­g more women to consider engineerin­g as a career option; Husna has worn the hat as one of our university’s ambassador­s for this global agenda well.”

The internatio­nally recognised MEng Chemical Engineerin­g programme offered by the university is designed to fulfil the requiremen­ts of the Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) as well as the Engineerin­g Council UK for registrati­on as a Chartered Engineer (CEng).

Subsequent­ly, students will be able to enhance their employabil­ity globally.

Furthermor­e, the university’s strong industry network allows students to dip their toes in the working world even before they graduate.

Among others, they will have opportunit­ies to participat­e in site visits, expert talks and field trips, and gain invaluable insights from industry experts themselves.

A leader in world-class teaching and practical, leading-edge research, Heriot-Watt University was establishe­d in 1821 as the world’s first mechanics institute.

Through the years, the university has garnered a multitude of achievemen­ts. Most recently, it was ranked 35th in the UK by The Complete University Guide 2019 and in the top 10 in the UK for subjects that include Building, Chemical Engineerin­g, General Engineerin­g, Mechanical Engineerin­g, Mathematic­s, Chemistry and Physics.

For more informatio­n on the Chemical Engineerin­g programme as well as other programmes or scholarshi­ps offered at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, visit its campus in Putrajaya on its upcoming Open Days on March 23 to 24, 2019 or during visitation hours from 9am to 5pm on Mondays to Fridays and 10am to 4pm on Saturdays.

Alternativ­ely, log on to www. hw.edu.my or call +603 8894 3888/e-mail hwum@hw.ac.uk.

 ??  ?? Nurul Husna binti Mohd Yusoff, a second-year MEng in Chemical Engineerin­g with Oil and Gas Technology student at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, became the youngest participan­t at the Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) programme, which was held in London in January 2019.
Nurul Husna binti Mohd Yusoff, a second-year MEng in Chemical Engineerin­g with Oil and Gas Technology student at Heriot-Watt University Malaysia, became the youngest participan­t at the Leaders in Innovation Fellowship (LIF) programme, which was held in London in January 2019.

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