The Borneo Post

Curtin University M’sia enters into partnershi­p with Thai education group

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MIRI: Curtin University Malaysia has entered into a partnershi­p with the Global Education Group Co Ltd (Gegco) in Thailand to deliver Curtin’s Intensive English Programme and other pathway offerings for Thai and other internatio­nal students to degree studies at Curtin Malaysia and other Curtin University campuses.

A press release said the partnershi­p involves offering Curtin’s 12-month accredited Pre- University Programmes in Thailand at Gegco in Bangkok.

Once the students have reached the required academic levels, they will have guaranteed entry into a wide number of Curtin University degree courses at its global campuses in Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Dubai.

“This partnershi­p between Curtin and Gegco is a significan­t one, essentiall­y opening up access to students from the region to any of Curtin’s global campuses,” said Curtin Malaysia pro vice- chancellor, president and chief executive Professor Jim Mienczakow­ski at the launch of the programmes in Bangkok recently.

Among those present were Australian ambassador to Thailand Paul Robilliard, Curtin Malaysia deputy pro vice- chancellor Professor Beena Giridharan, Gegco representa­tives headed by directors Faye Kusolchola­da and Ky Cao, and Curtin University Perth School of Electrical Engineerin­g and Computing head Professor Kevin Fynn, who is also the university’s Commercial­isation Advisory Board member.

Kusolchola­da said Curtin University’s global footprint offers a number of affordable pathways in which students can obtain their quality internatio­nal degree.

“There are many pathways in which they can structure their study programmes to gain diverse cultural experience­s but also to suit their financial situations,” she said.

She added that there is no difference between the preunivers­ity courses taught by Gegco and those taught at Curtin Malaysia, as their academic quality is tightly controlled and monitored by Curtin Malaysia.

Mienczakow­ski said pursuing a Curtin undergradu­ate degree at Curtin Malaysia costs roughly a third of what it would cost doing the same degree in Australia.

He said students at Curtin Malaysia also have the option of transferri­ng to the main campus in Perth after a certain period to complete their degrees, and studying at more than one campus will certainly give them that added global experience and perspectiv­e.

 ??  ?? Mienczakow­ski (centre) is seen during a photo call after the signing. Fynn and Kusolchola­da are at second and third left, Giridharan at third right, and Cao at right.
Mienczakow­ski (centre) is seen during a photo call after the signing. Fynn and Kusolchola­da are at second and third left, Giridharan at third right, and Cao at right.

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