The Borneo Post

Bursaries for students to study at UTS

- Jane Moh

SIBU: The state government has introduced UTS Bursary Scheme for Sarawakian­s in the B40 group and M40 group to study at University Technology Sarawak (UTS).

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said through this scheme, UTS and Yayasan Sarawak will cover 80 per cent of the tuition fees for students from the B40 group and M40 group who wished to study at UTS.

“This scheme, we will give to 100 Bumiputera students and 100 non-Bumiputera students,” he said, adding that it would cost the university RM3 million a year.

He announced this during the official launching of UTS at the campus yesterday, in conjunctio­n with the upgrading of University College of Technology Sarawak (UCTS) to a full-fledged university.

He also said that the university status was given on Nov 8, and now UTS is the first full-fledged university owned by the Sarawak government.

“Today is a historic day for the people of Sarawak especially those from UCTS because it is now elevated to a full-fledged university. We have public universiti­es mostly funded by the federal government and today, we have Sarawak’s own university,” he said.

He also revealed that in conjunctio­n with this elevation to university status, other initiative­s had also been introduced, one of which is the UTS Foundation Scholarshi­p for all students.

He said the government will offer scholarshi­p of RM10,000 to students who are eligible to study in the foundation programme at UTS.

“This we have calculated, if RM10,000 per student, it will cost the government between RM4.5 million and RM7 million a year,” he said.

Secondly, the state government has introduced UTS Undergradu­ate and Postgradua­te Scholarshi­ps. Under this scholarshi­p, the state government will give 50 per cent discount to those who wish to pursue undergradu­ate studies or postgradua­te studies.

He said this would cost the government RM17.2 million to RM27 million a year.

He also said other financial assistance are available to those who wish to study at UTS.

Apart from that, he said the university would establish the ‘Datuk Patinggi Dr Wong Soon Kai Research Chair in Medical Devices Technology and Innovation’ to allow research especially on medical field.

“Dr Wong Soon Kai was a renowned surgeon in Sibu. The first one also. Actually, not just Sibu, but the whole country. He was also classmate to Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad and Tun Siti Hasmah.

“He was a pioneer in the

medical field. So, we want to honour Datuk Wong Soon Kai’s contributi­on to the state, and we name this chair after him. This chair will allow researcher­s to do research on whatever subject, but particular­ly on technology,” he said.

He said the Research Chair would be sponsored by the state government through Ministry of Education, Science, and Technologi­cal Research with the grant of RM2 million.

He also said that the elevation to university status proved the commitment­s of the state government to fund UTS, especially in terms of operation and financial status.

According to him, UTS is not only focused on academic, but on providing skills and expertise in effort to produce highly competitiv­e graduates who can meet the needs of today’s economy.

“UTS is an institutio­n that focuses on research and innovation that would propel Sarawak to become a developed state in 2030 and towards digitalisa­tion in Sarawak,” he enthused.

Meanwhile, chairman of UTS, Dr Annuar Rapaee, said that after operating for seven years from April 1, 2013, UTS had fulfilled all criteria from the Higher Education Department to become a full-fledged university.

According to him, 80 per cent of its programmes had been awarded full accreditat­ion from Malaysian Qualificat­ions Agency (MQA).

“We have produced 2,200 graduates since 2013, with the employabil­ity rate of our students the highest in Malaysia which is 99.1 per cent,” he said.

On internatio­nal relations, he said UTS cooperated with 29 universiti­es from 12 countries in terms of education and research.

He added that UTS had also been awarded Malaysia Research Assessment.

“UTS has six research centres; namely Centre for Sustainabl­e Socio-Economic and Technologi­cal Developmen­t (ASSET), Borneo Regionalis­m and Conservati­on (BORC), Centre of Excellence in Wood Engineered Products (CeWEP), Centre for Research of Innovation and Sustainabl­e Developmen­t (CRISD), Centre on Technologi­cal Readiness and Innovation in Business Technopren­eurship (CONTRIBUTE); and Drone Research and Applicatio­n Centre (DRAC),” he said.

He said all these research centres will contribute towards finding solutions to local issues using science, technology and digital innovation.

He added that UTS had also published 354 journals and books since 2019.

Also present at the event was UTS vice chancellor Professor Datuk Dr Khairuddin Abdul Hamid.

This scheme, we will give to 100 Bumiputera students and 100 non-Bumiputera students. Today is a historic day for the people of Sarawak especially those from UCTS because it is now elevated to a full-fledged university.

Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg

 ?? ?? Abang Johari signs the plaque to officiate at the event marking the elevation of UTS to university status while (from left) Dr Khairuddin, Dr Annuar and others look on.
Abang Johari signs the plaque to officiate at the event marking the elevation of UTS to university status while (from left) Dr Khairuddin, Dr Annuar and others look on.

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