KUALA LUMPUR: The Merdeka Award Trust announced last Friday that five exceptional young Malaysians will receive the prestigious Merdeka Award Grant for International Attachment 2019.
The recipients are Dr Mohd Azri Ab Rani, 35, Juliana Ooi Sue May, 34, Dr Yanny Marliana Baba Ismail, 33, Feng Ying Xing, 29 and Chrishen R Gomez, 25.
Sultan of Perak and the royal patron of the Merdeka Award Trust, Sultan Nazrin Shah, presented the grant certificates to the recipients at an announcement ceremony last Friday.
In his keynote address, Sultan Nazrin said, “One of the most rewarding aspects of presenting the grant each year is getting to be part of this next step in the journey of a young Malaysian, in pursuit of his or her aspirations.
“I am greatly heartened by their energy and by their determination to make a difference in the world.”
In recognising the effort of the Founders of the Merdeka Award Trust, Sultan Nazrin added that the work of young researchers could not be done in isolation, but required the collective support from various organisations in the private and public sectors through funding and collaboration opportunities.
Petronas president and group chief executive officer, and founding member of the Merdeka Award Trust, Tan Sri Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin stated that the pioneering spirit of Merdeka that drove the country’s growth should be encouraged among young Malaysians.
“The Merdeka Award Grant aims to recognise and nurture promising young Malaysians to cultivate their potential to be thought leaders with the spirit for innovation and a culture of excellence, the grant is today, a signature programme of the Merdeka Award Trust and will be awarded biennially and alternated with the Merdeka Award each year,” he said.
To date, a total of 14 young Malaysians have been selected for the grant with 11 of them having completed their international attachments.
Three recipients who received the grant in 2018 will be pursuing their attachments later this year.