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  2. Demographics of Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    Today, they make up 17.1% of the population of Sarawak (as reported by Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) in 2021), and consist of communities built from the economic migrants of the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Sarawak Sinitic people belong to a wide range of ethnic groups, the most significant being: Hakka; Hokkien; Teochew ...

  3. Scholar Rescue Fund - Wikipedia

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    Due to the Syrian Civil War, ongoing since 2011, an estimated 2,000 university professionals have been displaced. Universities have been shut down or had their budgets decimated. [ 10 ] As of September 2023, IIE-SRF has awarded fellowships to 110 Syrian scholars, among hundreds of applicants.

  4. Yayasan Sarawak - Wikipedia

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    The foundation received RM 5.7 million from logging premiums. In 1978, Yayasan Sarawak received RM 26.9 million in total revenues and spent RM 12.0 million. Yayasan Sarawak also received 20% shares from Utama Banking group (a subsidiary of Cahya Mata Sarawak Berhad). In 1979, Yayasan Sarawak gave scholarships and loans to 377 students.

  5. Iban people - Wikipedia

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    The Iban are an indigenous ethnic group native to Borneo, primarily found in the Malaysian state of Sarawak, Brunei and parts of West Kalimantan, Indonesia.They are one of the largest groups among the broader Dayak peoples, a term historically used to describe the indigenous communities of Borneo. [5]

  6. Bidayuh - Wikipedia

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    A Bidayuh man with a flute from Sarawak, Malaysia. Predominantly Bidayuh areas in Sarawak are in the suburban areas of the state capital city of Kuching (Penrissen as well as Padawan areas), Lundu, Siburan, Bau and Serian. Most Bidayuh villages can be found in the rural areas of Padawan, Lundu, Penrissen, Bau and Serian.

  7. Scholarships have helped displaced Afghan students find homes ...

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    Nearly two years later, Sultani, now 21, is safely in the U.S. and working toward her bachelor’s degree in data science at Arizona State University in Tempe on a scholarship. Seeing students ...

  8. Jewish and pro-Palestinian students accuse Columbia of ...

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    Columbia students first set up protest encampments on April 17 calling for the university to divest from companies tied to Israel’s military operations in Gaza.

  9. Penan people - Wikipedia

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    The confrontation between the Penan and Sarawak State Government has continued to the present day. [when?] The blockade set up by the Penan community of Long Benali was forcefully dismantled on 4 April 2007 by the Sarawak Forestry Corporation (SFC), with support from a special police force unit and overlooked by Samling Corporation employees ...

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