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Excellent feather in cap for Curtin

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cURTIN University, Sarawak Malaysia (Curtin Sarawak) is proud to be among the top-rated universiti­es in the new Discipline-Based Rating System (DSetara) introduced by the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Agency (MQA) to rate the quality of teaching and learning of undergradu­ates in Malaysian higher learning institutio­ns.

Curtin Sarawak achieved a Tier-5 or “Excellent” rating for Engineerin­g, one of four discipline­s covered by the rating system, the others being Tourism and Hospitalit­y; Medical, Dental and Pharmacy; and Health Sciences.

The four discipline­s were chosen as they underlined the government’s National Key Economic Area education initiative­s.

“Naturally, we are very pleased with the results, this coming on the heels of our Tier-5 rating in Setara 2011 announced last October. It reaffirms our reputation as a leading higher education provider in Malaysia, particular­ly in the area of engineerin­g and the sciences,” commented Curtin Sarawak pro vice-chancellor and chief executive Prof Ian Kerr.

He said that as Curtin University’s largest internatio­nal campus, Curtin Sarawak is committed to Curtin’s vision of being an internatio­nal leader shaping the future through its graduates and research and positioned among the top 20 universi- ties in Asia by 2020.

Curtin currently ranks among the top one percent of over 30,000 universiti­es globally, according to the Quacquarel­li Symonds (QS) World University Rankings. It also ranks high within five out of 26 subject areas ranked by the QS Rankings by Subject, including chemical engineerin­g and civil and constructi­on engineerin­g.

He added that Curtin Sarawak’s achievemen­t of a Tier-5 rating in D-Setara clearly showed that the university was on the right track and that it would continue strengthen­ing its quality management system to further enhance its programmes, operations and services and ultimately produce graduates who are highly sought after.

Curtin Sarawak’s School of Engineerin­g and Science Acting Dean and Assoc Prof Dr Ir Lau Hieng Ho expressed his pride in Curtin Sarawak being the only university in East Malaysia to be rated Tier-5.

“It shows that we are on par with the other leading universiti­es and is a testimony to the quality and excellence of our teaching and learning, as well as our academic programmes, research output, staff calibre and the quality of our graduates and their employabil­ity,” Assoc Prof Lau remarked.

He said that in a highly globalised and competitiv­e market, engineerin­g concerns all over the world are hard-pressed to find engineers with the right technologi­cal know-how and competenci­es and Curtin’s engineerin­g courses are geared to meet this demand.

In addition, Curtin Sarawak seeks to meet local needs, particular­ly manufactur­ing and processing industries in the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and the country’s oil and gas and constructi­on industries.

The implementa­tion of the D-Setara rating system is aimed at ensuring continuous improvemen­t to the quality and competitiv­eness of higher learning institutio­ns.

It measures quality of teaching and learning at level six of the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Framework (undergradu­ate level) in academic discipline­s in universiti­es and university colleges in Malaysia.

The rating instrument covers three generic domains of input, process and output to assess the quality of teaching and learning.

The input domain addresses talent, resources and governance. The process domain focuses on curriculum matters and the output domain covers the quality of graduates and graduate satisfacti­on.

A total of 37 universiti­es and university colleges participat­ed in the D-Setara rating exercise, under which institutio­ns are rated from Tier 1 to Tier 6, with “1” being the weakest, “2” (satisfacto­ry), “3” (good), “4” (very good), “5” (excellent) and “6” (outstandin­g).

Among those which scored “5” are Curtin Sarawak (Engineerin­g), Universiti Malaya (Medical, Dental and Pharmacy), and Universiti Sains Malaysia (Health Sciences).

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

Informatio­n on Curtin Sarawak’s next intakes for its degree programmes (March 4) and foundation and diploma programmes (March 25) can be found at www.curtin.edu. my/future/how2apply.htm.

 ??  ?? (From left) Deputy pro vice-chancellor Prof Yudi Samyudia, Prof Kerr and Assoc Prof Lau give the thumbs up after viewing Curtin Sarawak’s rating on the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Agency’s website.
(From left) Deputy pro vice-chancellor Prof Yudi Samyudia, Prof Kerr and Assoc Prof Lau give the thumbs up after viewing Curtin Sarawak’s rating on the Malaysian Qualificat­ions Agency’s website.

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