Curtin Malaysia contributes to Miri economy


(Ose (in light-coloured suit) and Prof Terry (in pink top) exchange documents while Chan (third left, front row) looks on at the signing ceremony.

CURTIN University Malaysia graduates have not only become highly successful in their careers but are serving society as good citizens with noble qualities.

The Curtin Malaysia campus in Miri, Sarawak, has also created economic spin-offs totalling some RM2.2bil that has benefited Miri’s economy in the 20 years since it was set up there, said Curtin Malaysia pro-chancellor Tan Sri Dr George Chan Hong Nam.

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