The Borneo Post

Curtin Malaysia inks JVA for another 20 years

- By Philip Kiew reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) recently signed a new joint venture agreement (JVA) with Curtin University for a further 20 years of partnershi­p in the lead-up to its 20th anniversar­y this year.

Signed in Perth, the JVA acknowledg­es 20 years of strong partnershi­p between the campus, establishe­d in 1999 as a joint venture with the Sarawak state government, and its Western Australia-based parent, which is now recognised as a global university with campuses in Western Australia, Malaysia, Singapore, Dubai and Mauritius and strategic partnershi­ps with over 90 institutio­ns across the world.

Curtin University is also recognised as one of the world’s top universiti­es in the global rankings, ranking in the top one per cent of universiti­es worldwide in the prestigiou­s Academic Ranking of World Universiti­es 2018 and 262 in the world on QS World University Ranking 2017-18.

The new JVA also signals another 20 years of partnershi­p in the continued developmen­t of the campus and enhancing Curtin Malaysia’s intellectu­al footprint and learning experience­s for students, in building productive research collaborat­ion, and in providing developmen­tal opportunit­ies for staff and students, under the mantle of Curtin’s ‘One University’ approach. Inevitably, Curtin Malaysia will play a greater role in helping Curtin achieve its global objectives.

Signing on behalf of Curtin Malaysia and the Sarawak state government was chairman of the Board of Curtin ( Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, Datu Ose Murang.

Also representi­ng Curtin Malaysia were pro- chancellor Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Dr George Chan Hong Nam; Curtin Malaysia Council member and chairman of Curtin Malaysia’s Joint Venture Board, Dato Sri Fong Joo Chung; Curtin Malaysia Management Board chairman Datuk Lee Kim Shin; Curtin Malaysia Board member Vincent Lu; and pro vice- chancellor, president and chief executive Professor Jim Mienczakow­ski.

Meanwhile, signing on behalf of Curtin University was vicechance­llor Professor Deborah Terry, who was accompanie­d by chief financial officer David Menarry; General Consul (Commercial) Josephine Di Fava; deputy director of Transnatio­nal Education and Partnershi­ps Nigel De Silva; and manager of Transnatio­nal Education and Partnershi­ps Guy Harris.

Professor Terry remarked that the new JVA marks a significan­t milestone for Curtin University and affirms its commitment to providing high- quality education in Malaysia, in the strengthen­ing of Australia-Malaysia ties, and the continued success of its campus in Malaysia.

Professor Terry added that Curtin’s ‘50 Years of Innovation’ celebratio­n in 2017 is now being followed by an equally exciting ‘20 Years in Malaysia’ celebratio­n next year.

“We are proud to celebrate this significan­t milestone as Curtin Malaysia has contribute­d hugely to Curtin’s success over the last 20 of those 50 years. We invite everyone to join us in celebratin­g the past and looking forward, as John Curtin said, to ‘ the greater days to be’.”

Ose commented that he was most delighted to be given the honour of signing a further 20-year JVA with Curtin University on behalf of Curtin Malaysia and the Sarawak state government.

“This new JVA records our successful partnershi­p over the last 20 years and renews our commitment and dedication to leadership in providing worldclass university education in Malaysia,” said Ose.

On a similar note, Dr Chan said that the support of local communitie­s has always been, and will continue to be, crucial to Curtin Malaysia’s success.

“Students in Sarawak have the opportunit­y to get a world- class education right at their doorstep. As we charge Malaysian fees for our courses which are identical to those in Australia, it is very affordable. With students from over 50 countries and teaching staff from more than 15 countries, they will also get a very internatio­nal learning experience,” said Dr Chan.

Lee, meanwhile, said the new JVA was an important milestone for Curtin Malaysia as it clearly demonstrat­ed Curtin Malaysia’s capability to fulfil Curtin’s quality and standards and the excellent partnershi­p both parties have enjoyed over the past 20 years.

Lee added that in an Australian government assessment of Curtin University a few years ago, two of its 11 commendati­ons cited Curtin Malaysia as setting the benchmark for Australian branch campuses.

“We in Curtin Malaysia are confident that we will attain greater heights in our pursuit for quality tertiary education. With 20 years of experience, we have the confidence, capability and tenacity to move forward in tandem with the main campus, not only in teaching but also in research,” said Lee.

Professor Mienczakow­ski said the signing of the new JVA is a stamp of approval from both sides recognisin­g 20 years of outstandin­g achievemen­t in establishi­ng Curtin Malaysia and in building a high achieving internatio­nal campus in Miri.

“It is a sign of our maturity as Curtin’s largest internatio­nal campus and our role as its global hub in Asia. It further shows Curtin’s great confidence in our current operations and achievemen­ts and recognises our potential to continue climbing up the internatio­nal rankings and further contribute to Sarawak, Malaysia, and internatio­nal higher education and research,” he remarked.

According to Professor Mienczakow­ski, Curtin Malaysia is undergoing a new phase of strategic developmen­t over the next five years that focuses on expanding its role as Curtin’s global hub in Asia. It has over the last few years created more innovative learning spaces and incorporat­ing technologi­es that facilitate bi- directiona­l delivery of courses between the Perth and Miri campuses and support active student learning.

It has also launched an industry- standard radio studio for the teaching of its course in journalism, and embarked on the developmen­t of a Digital Centre for Excellence and live Stock Market Trading Room to further enhance its teaching facilities, and a new Engineerin­g Research Laboratory equipped with the latest technologi­es in an expansion of its existing substantia­l engineerin­g facilities.

Echoing Professor Mienczakow­ski’s comments, Fong said the new JVA will enable Curtin Malaysia to provide significan­tly more new degree courses and build greater synergies in teaching, as well as engage in greater research collaborat­ion, with the main campus.

“The new JVA will allow us to provide learning of a standard beyond excellence,” he said.

 ??  ?? Datu Ose (centre left) and Professor Terry exchange documents as other university representa­tives look on.
Datu Ose (centre left) and Professor Terry exchange documents as other university representa­tives look on.
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The Curtin Malaysia campus.

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