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Curtin Sarawak moves up

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Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) has achieved ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion. The certificat­ion was delivered by certifying agency SIrIM QaS Sdn Bhd following a year-long certificat­ion process involving review and enhancemen­t of the university’s documentat­ion and quality systems, organisati­on-wide training, internal quality audits, management review and final assessment.

It brings Curtin Sarawak in line with Curtin University campuses in Perth and Singapore, which have also achieved ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion.

ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion implies that an institutio­n has wellstruct­ured policies and procedures which are effective, in line with the overall institutio­nal objectives that are supportive of growth and developmen­t as an organisati­on and based on world-class standards.

at the heart of ISO 9001:2008 is a close analysis of current documentat­ion and quality systems.

“In the education sector, documented processes that demonstrat­e continual improvemen­t of teaching and learning and business practices are critical to ensuring consistent delivery,” says Curtin Sarawak’s Planning, Quality and accreditat­ion manager Doris Lian, who coordinate­d the certificat­ion process.

She adds that ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion is about commitment to delivering the best, high-quality products and service to customers, and delivering what the university says it delivers, and having the processes in place to prove it.

The certificat­ion also provides Curtin Sarawak with an opportunit­y to benchmark its services with other world-class learning institu- tions, establish best practice for its processes, evaluate the quality of its services and identify areas for improvemen­t.

according to Lian, the certificat­ion process has meant that new quality management systems have been put in place, which will benefit Curtin Sarawak’s students, staff and its academic programmes. To maintain its certified status, the university will need to continuous­ly monitor and evaluate progress.

Curtin Sarawak pro vice-chancellor and chief executive Professor Ian kerr says the certificat­ion will ensure that the university delivers high-quality academic programmes with the right facilities for learning and research, for both staff and students.

“Our focus is on contributi­ng to the technologi­cal developmen­t of our society in the context of globalisat­ion,” he says.

“In working to become a worldclass university, Curtin Sarawak continues to obtain national and internatio­nal accreditat­ions for its academic programmes and undergo institutio­nal audits to ensure continual enhancemen­t of its processes and standards.

“This helps to continuous­ly improve standards and encourage internatio­nal employment mobility for our graduates.”

Meanwhile, deputy pro vice-chancellor Professor Yudi Samyudia, who is responsibl­e for the university’s quality management and enhancemen­t, credits staff members of the university who were appointed as internal auditors, for their efforts towards achieving the certificat­ion.

“we are proud to join our sister campuses and the ranks of institutio­ns of higher learning afforded ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion worldwide,” says Prof Samyudia.

“we have already benefited greatly from this certificat­ion, including a refined quality policy and quality manual, and improved procedures and processes that will help us perform more efficientl­y and effectivel­y, continuall­y improve quality, and increase customer satisfacti­on.”

ISO 9001:2008 is a series of five major standards for quality management and quality assurance establishe­d in 1987 by the Internatio­nal Organisati­on of Standardis­ation.

It is by far the world’s most establishe­d quality framework, currently being used by around 897,000 organisati­ons in 170 countries worldwide, and sets the standard not only for quality management systems, but management systems in general.

It helps all kinds of organisati­ons to succeed through improved customer satisfacti­on, staff motivation and continual improvemen­t.

For more informatio­n on Curtin Sarawak, visit its website at www. curtin.edu.my. You can also like it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ CurtinUniv­ersitySara­wakMalaysi­a or follow it on Twitter at twitter.com/ curtinsara­wak

 ??  ?? (From left) Curtin Sarawak chief operating officer Nicholas Ching, Lian, Prof Kerr and Prof Yudi posing with the university’s ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion.
(From left) Curtin Sarawak chief operating officer Nicholas Ching, Lian, Prof Kerr and Prof Yudi posing with the university’s ISO 9001:2008 certificat­ion.

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