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Giving back to top scorers

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IN the lead-up to its 20th anniversar­y next year, Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) is introducin­g a special foundation scholarshi­p for high achieving students.

The Curtin Malaysia Foundation Scholarshi­ps, worth over RM2.9mil, will be awarded to high achieving and academical­ly meritoriou­s students from top-performing secondary schools in Miri Division to undertake one-year foundation programmes in 2018.

Upon successful completion of their foundation year, the students will be able to pursue world-class degrees with Curtin Malaysia – the largest internatio­nal campus and global hub in Asia of Curtin University, a premier Australian university ranked in the top one percent of universiti­es globally in the Academic Ranking of World Universiti­es.

The new scholarshi­ps were announced by Curtin Malaysia’s pro vice-chancellor, president and CEO Prof Jim Mienczakow­ski at an appreciati­on dinner hosted by Curtin Malaysia for secondary school principals, counsellor­s and PIBG representa­tives.

Also present were Tourism, Arts and Culture assistant minister Datuk Lee Kim Shin, who is also chair of Curtin Malaysia’s management board; the university’s senior management staff; government department­s’ representa­tives, recruitmen­t agents and representa­tives of the local business community.

According to Prof Mienczakow­ski, the scholarshi­ps are specifical­ly designed to further improve access and equity for high achieving students from lower socio-economic background­s to high-quality tertiary education at Curtin Malaysia.

It gives them the opportunit­y to study in a unique internatio­nal and cross-cultural environmen­t with domestic students from outside Miri and internatio­nal students from over 50 countries.

He said that Curtin Malaysia wants to ensure that it rewards academical­ly outstandin­g local students, who would otherwise not have the opportunit­y to realise their potential, get a world-class Australian qualificat­ion, graduate with high practical employabil­ity and achieve their career and life ambitions.

“Curtin Malaysia is the number one preference for qualified internatio­nal students and currently serves many very able students from over 50 nations.

“We are also rated Tier 5 in the Setara and D-Setara, so we have also become the number one preference for thousands of students from across Malaysia.

“Now, through these scholarshi­ps, we are seeking to help local students to join us and become highly successful Curtin graduates,” he added.

Deputy pro vice-chancellor Prof Beena Giridharan, in her briefing to the dinner guests, said over 100 full scholarshi­ps and 80 partial (50%) scholarshi­ps will be awarded to students of top-performing schools achieving good results in SPM.

Special provisions will be made for eligible students of rural secondary schools, who will all get full scholarshi­ps.

The scholarshi­ps will be for study in the Foundation in Commerce, Foundation in Engineerin­g and Science and Foundation in Arts (Media) courses taught at Curtin Malaysia’s Faculty of Business, Faculty of Engineerin­g and Science and Faculty of Humanities, respective­ly.

All are recognised and approved by the Higher Education Ministry.

Eligible candidates must be nominated by their school principals or counsellor­s and apply for the scholarshi­ps through them.

Applicatio­n forms will be distribute­d to the respective schools.

All required documents should be attached with the applicatio­n forms and the candidates must attend selection interviews called by the university.

Applicatio­ns must reach Curtin Malaysia no later than March 30, 2018.

School representa­tives requiring more informatio­n or assistance regarding the scholarshi­ps can contact marketing officer Stevenson Tan at 019-885 6076 or e-mail stevenson.tan@curtin.edu.my

■ For more informatio­n on Curtin Malaysia, visit its website www.curtin.edu.my, its Facebook page (CurtinMala­ysia), Twitter profile (curtinmala­ysia), Google+ page (Curtin Malaysia) or Instagram (curtinmala­ysia).

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