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Curtin University Malaysia is the Malaysian campus of Curtin University, a public university based in Australia. [7] It is the university's largest campus outside of Australia with a total area of 1,200- hectare (3,000- acre ) comprising academic and residential blocks. [ 8 ]
Curtin University was founded in 1966 as the Western Australian Institute of Technology. [18] The four people who drove its establishment were Lesley Phillips, who was Superintendent of Technical Education from 1943 to 1948; George Hayman, [a] who held the same position from 1948 [19] to 1962; [20] T. L. Robertson, Director of Education; and Haydn Williams, Director of Technical Education.
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Public universities in Malaysia are funded by the Government and are governed as self-managed institutions. Apart from the University of Malaya and the MARA University of Technology which were established by two separate enabling Acts of Parliament, [5] [6] [7] the other public universities in Malaysia were created by executive order as per the provisions of the Universities and University ...
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Rod Ellis is a Kenneth W. Mildenberger Prize-winning British linguist.He is currently a research professor in the School of Education, at Curtin University in Perth, Australia.
The UNIMAS Student Representative Council (Malay: Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar UNIMAS or MPP UNIMAS) is the student representative body for students at the University Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia. It is the ultimate legislative body among the students. A general election is held every year to elect representatives to the Student Representative Council.
World Ranking [note 1]; Institution THE 2025 QS 2025 ARWU 2024 University of Malaya: 251–300: 60: 401-500 Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia: 401–500: 138: 601-700 Universiti Putra Malaysia