Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia Address & Contact
Curtin University, Sarawak Malaysia
CDT 250, 98009 Miri
Sarawak, Malaysia
Tel:085-44 3939
Fax: 085-44 3838
Email: enquiries@curtin.edu.my
School of Business
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3916 3840
Fax: 085-443 950
Web: www.curtin.edu.mysch_deptbusiness
School of Engineering & Science
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3834 3855
Fax: 085-443 837
Web: soes.curtin.edu.my
The Learning Centre
Tel: 085-443 939 ext:3866
Fax: 085-443 961
Web: www.curtin.edu.mylearning_centre
Student Recruitment
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3893
Fax: 085-443 838
Email: enquiries@curtin.edu.my
University Life @ Curtin
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3010 3982
Fax: 085-443 961
Email: universitylife@curtin.edu.my
ICT Department
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3988 3989
Fax: 085-443 838
Email: it.helpdesk@curtin.edu.my
Research & Development Office
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3981
Fax: 085-443 921
Curtin Sarawak Research Institute (CSRI)
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3966
Fax: 085-443 921
Email: csri@curtin.edu.my
Human Resources Department
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3872
Fax: 085-443 838
Student Services Department
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3909
Fax: 085-443 839
Email: student.services@curtin.edu.my
Housing Services
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3869
Fax: 085-443 947
Email: housing@curtin.edu.my
Student Council
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3922
Fax: 085-443 838
Email: student.council.committee@curtin.edu.my
The Library
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3911
Fax: 085-443 838
Corporate Communications Department
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3806
Fax: 085-443 948
Email: corpcomm@curtin.edu.my
International Office
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3925
Fax: 085-443 899
Email: io@curtin.edu.my
Sports & Rec Services
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 5025 5026
Fax: 085-443 961
Email: rec@curtin.edu.my
Office of Staff & Student Affairs
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3666 4304
Fax: 085-443 972
Email: staffstudentaffairs@curtin.edu.my
Planning, Quality, & Accreditations Office
Tel: 085-443 939 ext: 3805
Fax: 085-443 838
Security Office
During Office Hours (reception) 085-443 939/ 085-443 887
After Office HoursPublic Holiday 085-443 930
Welcome to Curtin Sarawak
Our campus has often been described a piece of Australia transplanted in Sarawak. Many equate it to stepping into another world. Thus is the uniqueness and allure of our campus.
With the opening of the impressive 300-acre campus in the suburb of Senadin to the north of the city in 2002, Curtin established a firm foothold in Malaysia. Prior to that, for some three years, the fledgling campus occupied temporary premises at a secondary school in Riam in the city’s southern outskirts.
Students find our campus environment tranquil, inspiring and conducive for studying
Developed as a joint venture between Curtin University and the Sarawak State Government, Curtin Sarawak was Curtin’s first offshore campus and one of the first foreign branch campuses to be established in Malaysia. In the years since, it has become the largest of Curtin’s branch campuses spread across the Asia-Pacific region.
Set in the midst of open flatland that stretches all the way to the Baram River, Sarawak’s (and Malaysia’s) second-longest, where the Trans-Borneo Highway and the ASEAN Bridge links Miri to neighbouring Brunei Darussalam, the campus is surrounded by lush greenery as far as the eye can see.
Interspersed within this expanse are wetlands, including Sarawak’s first wetland recreational park, as well as man-made lakes and canals that attract a variety of migratory and water birds.
A variety of birds and other wildlife can be found in the campus vicinity
Such scenery reflects Sarawak’s environment of constant greenery, water and bountiful wildlife. Coupled with Miri’s famed sunsets and Senadin’s location away from the bustle of the city, the ambience of the campus is one our students find tranquil, inspiring and conducive for studying.
Our campus – or rather, the first two phases of a planned RM400 million campus – is regarded as one of the most modern and unique in the region. As one walks through the campus, it is evident considerable thought and meticulous attention to detail was paid by those who designed it.
The planners and architects took note of the site’s natural features, then planned buildings and structures around them, making sure they complemented, and in some instances enhanced, the environment.