Curtin Malaysia emphasises commitment to gender equity

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Lau (centre) presenting a certificate of participation and memento to Dr Chin.

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MIRI: Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) is dedicated to advancing women’s status by incorporating principles of inclusivity, equality, and diversity into its educational approach.

Associate Professor Fidella Tiew, the director of the School of Pre-University and Continuing Education (SPACE) and one of five female members among Curtin Malaysia’s 12-member senior leadership, emphasised the institution’s commitment to gender equity.

She highlighted not only the representation of women in senior leadership but also among managers, department heads, teaching, and professional staff.

“We are actively fostering attitude change and providing opportunities and support to encourage women to pursue and work in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields, which are traditionally male dominated,” she said in a statement on Friday (March 15).

Tiew delivering her welcoming speech.

She added that as part of a global university, Curtin Malaysia seeks to facilitate meaningful dialogues and create opportunities for women to build connections, establish rapport, and network for future success.

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She also stressed the importance of collaboration and support in paving the way for a more inclusive and equitable society.

On International Women’s Day (March 8), Curtin Malaysia organised the ‘Inspiring Women Talks,’ featuring six women leaders from the Miri community.

The event, held at its Cinema Lite theaterette in the Faculty of Humanities and Health Sciences, attracted over 50 staff and students.

The speakers included Dr Bridgid Chin Lai Fui, an associate professor specialising in green and sustainable energy at Curtin Malaysia; Diana Rose, an entrepreneur and managing director of Lamin LD Sdn Bhd; Ir Chong Boon Hui, immediate past chairperson of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) Miri Branch; Koh Shin Hong, manager of HSBC Bank Malaysia Bhd Miri Branch; Serawa Budol, general manager of Miri Port Authority; and Cecilia Sman, an e-book author trainer and entrepreneur under MSGA Master Shiro of Global Agency.

During the event, these speakers shared their career journeys and success stories, aiming to inspire both women and men in the audience, particularly the younger generation, to pursue their aspirations confidently.

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Also present were wife of Miri Mayor Rita Lau, organising chairperson and community outreach manager Suwapa Jitman, corporate affairs manager Nicholas Leong, career and alumni services manager Chin Li Yen, student services manager Audrey Ruby Palance, and international journal of business events and legacies manager Doris Lian.

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