The Borneo Post

Curtin M’sia signs DoU with newlyforme­d KUUB

- By Jacqueline Raphael reporters@theborneop­ost.com

MIRI: Curtin University Malaysia recently signed a declaratio­n of understand­ing (DoU) with newly-formed Konsortium Universiti Universita­s Borneo (KUUB) which comprises 16 Bornean universiti­es.

The signing was done during a visit by a delegation from Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) Bintulu Campus to Curtin Malaysia, led by UPM Bintulu senior language instructor Fakhzan Bujang who heads the KUUB secretaria­t.

Fakhzan was representi­ng UPM Bintulu director Prof Dr Shahrul Razid Sarbini, who is the current chair of KUUB.

Curtin Malaysia pro vicechance­llor, president and chief executive Prof Simon Leunig in his welcoming speech said Curtin Malaysia has been very keen on strengthen­ing its longstandi­ng relationsh­ip with UPM Bintulu, as well as working together with the other universiti­es in Borneo to advance education and internatio­nal research in the region.

“With KUUB’s upfront position in Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei, we hope to foster collaborat­ions, build connection­s and promote mutual understand­ing as well as integratio­n to accomplish the universiti­es’ shared goals for Borneo,” he said.

The consortium, he added, was well-aligned with Curtin University’s Vision 2030 which focused on people, planet and partnershi­ps.

“This is also in line with Curtin Malaysia’s commitment to innovation and excellence in teaching and research, and also in our engagement with the local communitie­s.”

Touching on Curtin Malaysia’s ongoing ties with UPM Bintulu, Leunig said UPM’s strengths in academia and research, as well as its role as one of the most prestigiou­s public universiti­es in Malaysia, could be leveraged with Curtin Malaysia’s own strengths in education and research.

“As a Sarawak government­owned entity, Curtin Malaysia fully supports the state government’s initiative­s, and welcomes any opportunit­ies to actively contribute to these efforts.

“Being a reputable institutio­n ranked among the top one per cent of universiti­es worldwide, Curtin University offers educationa­l practices that meet internatio­nal standards and is highly regarded within the education sector globally,” he added.

Meanwhile, Fakhzan in his address acknowledg­ed Leunig’s strong support of KUUB’s establishm­ent and expressed the consortium’s pledge in working towards fostering stronger relationsh­ips between the universiti­es in Sarawak and Borneo.

“Among these efforts include the hosting of the first KUUB Postgradua­te by Research Colloquium 2024 in December this year, gathering all delegates from KUUB’s universiti­es, Curtin’s campuses in Australia, Malaysia, Dubai, Singapore and Mauritius, as well as other universiti­es in the region in Miri,” he said.

He also emphasised KUUB’s role in promoting educationa­l and research collaborat­ion in the region, bringing universiti­es closer together and fostering trans-boundary education and understand­ing.

 ?? ?? Leunig (seated left) signs the DoU, while Curtin Malaysia deputy pro vice-chancellor Prof Vincent Lee signs as a witness.
Leunig (seated left) signs the DoU, while Curtin Malaysia deputy pro vice-chancellor Prof Vincent Lee signs as a witness.

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