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Abg Jo: Sarawak govt to fund full-time undergraduate studies for S'wakian workers
Abg Jo: Sarawak govt to fund full-time undergraduate studies for S'wakian workers

Borneo Post

time18-05-2025

  • Business
  • Borneo Post

Abg Jo: Sarawak govt to fund full-time undergraduate studies for S'wakian workers

Abang Johari speaks during the press conference while joined by Dr Sim (seated right), Gerawat (seated left), Abu Bakar (third left), Yii (second right) and others. – Photo by Jude Toyat KUCHING (May 18): Sarawakian workers who wish to pursue full-time undergraduate studies will have the opportunity to do so next year, said Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg. He said the Sarawak government will fully sponsor higher education for eligible Sarawakians who choose to enrol in state-owned higher learning institutions as part of its broader goal to strengthen human capital through lifelong learning. 'We are serious about building our talent pool, which is why we are investing in free higher education for our people starting in 2026. 'I am not making empty promises. I have already secured the funds for this initiative and the Sarawak government will pay for the education. 'All you need to do is just focus on studying to upgrade your skills,' he said when officiating the Sarawak-level Workers' Day celebration at Hikmah Exchange Convention Centre here today. In addition to providing free tertiary education to students starting next year, Abang Johari said the state government has decided to allow working individuals or those who have been previously in the workforce to return for full-time studies. The state-owned higher learning institutions in Sarawak are Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus, Curtin University Malaysia, University of Technology Sarawak, i-CATS University College and Centre for Technology Excellence Sarawak. Later at a press conference, the Premier explained that financial support will be provided as long as the applicants meet the basic eligibility criteria namely that they must hold the 'K' status in their MyKad to prove that they are Sarawakians, be enrolled as full-time students, and are accepted to pursue their studies at the higher-learning institution. 'Yes, the education will be completely free. As long as the applicant is accepted by the university and registered as a full-time student, we will cover the costs. 'There is no age limit. Even if you are 60 years old, you can still apply, as long as you have the 'K' status,' he confirmed. He, however, noted that this initiative does not extend to those who wish to pursue Distance Learning (PJJ). 'PJJ is not covered. It must be full-time studies. If you are working and wish to study part-time through PJJ, it will not be covered. 'We are focusing on those who wish to commit to studying full-time,' he stressed. Also present were Deputy Premier Datuk Amar Dr Sim Kui Hian, State Secretary State Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, Deputy Minister in the Premier's Department (Labour, Immigration and Project Monitoring) Datuk Gerawat Gala, and Bandar Kuching MP Dr Kelvin Yii. abang johari lead sarawakian sponsor undergraduate studies workers

Sarawak universities to introduce construction management course under free education scheme, says Abang Johari
Sarawak universities to introduce construction management course under free education scheme, says Abang Johari

The Star

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Sarawak universities to introduce construction management course under free education scheme, says Abang Johari

Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg (centre) launching the International Construction Week Borneo conference on Tuesday (May 13). - ZULAZHAR SHEBLEE/The Star KUCHING: Sarawak will introduce a new engineering course in construction management at state-owned universities next year, says Tan Sri Abang Johari Openg. The Sarawak Premier said the bachelor-level programme would be offered at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus and University of Technology Sarawak (UTS). He said it would be one of the courses available under the state's free tertiary education scheme starting next year. "This is a new discipline to teach about construction management to meet the need for low-carbon industries. "Construction is one of the industries that needs carbon. "In other words, we have to find new materials which are green and construction methods like building information modelling (BIM) which have a low carbon footprint," he told reporters after launching the International Construction Week Borneo conference here on Tuesday (May 13). Abang Johari also said Sarawak would work with the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) on preserving and adding value to the state's natural capital. He said natural capital was a new concept which included natural assets such as biodiversity and rainforests. "We will preserve these assets with added value, which depends on the capacity of our human capital. "The human capital must be people who are creative and innovative to add value to our assets," he said. Abang Johari said both Sarawak and LSE would form teams to collaborate on this. He said the formation of the Sarawak team would be discussed by the state Education, Innovation and Talent Development Ministry and the State Secretary. "We are the richest in natural capital in Borneo with our rainforests, so we need a new way to manage it," he added.

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