Prime Minister of Malaysia recieves Curtin Honorary Doctorate
4th March, 2006
The Nullarbor’s 3,500km arid expanse isolates Perth as the
western-most capital city on Australia’s map. While
Australia’s two largest capital cities, Sydney and Melbourne, are
traditionally the focus of Australia’s international commerce and
service sectors, that desert expanse positions Perth 3,500 kilometres
closer to the continent of Africa, the south Asia and the islands
edging the Indian Ocean.
Curtin University of Technology is Perth’s largest university,
currently home to 31,000 students – over one third of those being
international students. That geographical positioning has forged strong
links with countries like Malaysia, and utilising this opportunity, in
1999, Curtin University opened their first offshore campus in Sarawak,
Malaysia.
On the 22nd of February, 2006, Curtin University of Technology formally
acknowledged the partnership between the countries and institutions in
awarding Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi with an Honorary
Doctorate of Technology in a special ceremony hosted by Curtin
University in Western Australia.
Curtin's recent decision to contribute the royalty fee it receives from
the Sarawak Campus to a fund to provide money for research grants to
postgraduate students at the Campus.
He announced that the Government of Malaysia would match the
contribution by Curtin in the amount of Malaysian ringgit six (6)
million (AUS$ 2,180,901) to a research and scholarship fund to be
created at Curtin's Sarawak Campus. Curtin will also contribute
accumulated royalties amounting to approximately Malaysian ringgit one
(1) million.
Curtin's Chancellor Dr Eric Tan presenting the Honorary Doctorate to
Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi
The award of Honorary Doctorate, the highest the University can bestow,
was conferred on the Prime Minister in recognition of his commitment to
education, his personal attributes and Curtin's long-standing and
highly valued relationship with Malaysia.
Curtin's Chancellor Dr Eric Tan, himself Malaysian born and a former
international student, presented the award.
"The Honourable Abdullah Ahmad Badawi has worked tirelessly to promote
higher education in Malaysia, with a particular focus on regional
education," he said. "His commitment to nurturing and developing
education has given Malaysians greatly increased educational
opportunities and enhanced Malaysia's standing in higher education in
the region.
"This award also recognises the Prime Minister's personal attributes
and actions in the areas of social justice, religious tolerance,
environmental conservation and good governance."
Vice-Chancellor Professor Lance Twomey, who also took part in the
conferral ceremony, said that Malaysian students had been part of the
fabric of the University since 1969, with around 20 per cent of
Curtin's onshore students and 30 per cent of its offshore students now
coming from that country.
"In 1999 Curtin opened its first offshore campus in the Malaysian state
of Sarawak," Professor Twomey said.
"Located in Miri, the Campus now has a student population of around
1,400. Students from Miri often also spend time at Curtin's other
campuses while Australian students can choose to complete semesters of
study at Miri."
After receiving the Honorary Doctorate, Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi
addressed the audience of 400 invited guests on "ethnic and religious
diversity as a source of strength for nation building."
The award ceremony was held at Curtin's Bentley Campus and was attended
by VIPs including Federal Education Minister Julie Bishop and Minister
Francis Logan, Mr. Mike Lee of Aztech Investments, as well as many
dignitaries from Malaysia, Curtin students and staff.
A total of 29 Honorary Doctorates of Technology have been conferred by
the University since 1976.
Previous recipients of the Honorary Doctorate of Technology include the
current Governor-General, Major General Michael Jeffery, former Premier
Sir Charles Court, and author and poet Elizabeth Jolley.
Acknowledged Source: Curtin University Media Release, 22/02/06