The Borneo Post

Students encouraged to study in Swinburne S’wak, Curtin S’wak

- By Karen Bong reporters@theborneop­ost.com

If they are willing to do that, we have got the understand­ing and consensus from these two universiti­es that they will give rebates to all the foundation organisati­ons willing to send students there.

KUCHING: Yayasan Sarawak is encouragin­g students to do their higher education at Swinburne University of Technology, Sarawak Campus ( Swinburne Sarawak) and Curtin University, Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak).

Yayasan Sarawak director Azmi Bujang pointed out that the rates in Swinburne Sarawak and Curtin Sarawak were the cheapest among the private institutio­ns of higher learning in Malaysia.

“If they are willing to do that, we have got the understand­ing and consensus from these two universiti­es that they will give rebates to all the foundation organisati­ons willing to send students there,” he said.

“Looking at the fees structure, for every one student sent overseas, you can send four students to Sarawak. So that is very good opportunit­y for Malaysian students to study at an internatio­nally recognised university but at local fees,” he added.

Azmi highlighte­d this at the dinner gathering of Yayasan Sarawak and Pemuafaata­n Badan Ilmiah Nasional ( Pembina) with the Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg at Yayasan Sarawak in Petra Jaya here recently.

The event organised in conjunctio­n with the 27th Yayasan Leadership Cooperatio­n Ceremony ( MKKY) was participat­ed by sponsors and various foundation organisati­ons.

Yayasan Sarawak, he elaborated, has taken a step forward to convince sponsors and foundation organisati­ons to pick Kuching and Sarawak as the destinatio­n of choice for further studies.

“Students can enjoy four years

Azmi Bujang, Yayasan Sarawak director

in Kuching, the city of unity, and Sarawak at one quarter of the school fees you pay to study in Australia,” he said while urging the participat­ing foundation organisati­ons to consider sending their students to Curtin and Swinburne.

Azmi proudly introduced Yayasan Sarawak’s fully integrated business system which manages the scholarshi­ps and education loans that are tied with the fi nancial systems.

“With the system, we can avoid double data entry or post and retrieve the data and all that unnecessar­y work. We have developed the system here,” he said.

“We are offering this system to other foundation organisati­ons because there’s no point to develop another new system when adopting this one which has the same functions but you can choose whichever module you want,” he added while encouragin­g further collaborat­ions.

In addition, he emphasised that students can access and apply (for scholarshi­ps or education loan) from any corner of the world as long as there is internet connectivi­ty.

“We also offer this to other foundation organisati­ons as per whatever requiremen­t you have,” he said.

On another developmen­t, Azmi revealed that Yayasan Sarawak was at the final stage of preparatio­n to launch a mobile applicatio­n for the convenienc­e of the foundation’s students.

“Once we have tested this app for three months and it is stable, we hope to launch this by the end of the year which we hope to market as well in the future,” he said in sharing the three products with the delegation from Pembina and various foundation organisati­ons.

The delegation arrived here on Monday where they spent a leisure day networking through golfi ng and visited Swinburne Sarawak before attending a meeting.

Chief Minister’s wife Datin Patinggi Dato Juma’ani Tuanku Bujang, Minister of Education, Science and Technologi­cal Research Dato Sri Micheal Manyin Jawong, Assistant Minister of Education and Technologi­cal Research Dr Annuar Rapaee and Pembina board of directors member Senator Tan Sri Dr Ibrahim Shah Abu Shah were among those present.

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Azmi Bujang

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