Curtin IChemE Student Chapter’s events benefit both community and members
Posted date:Miri – 15 June 2017 – The Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE) Student Chapter of Curtin University, Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) recently organised a two-day community outreach programme to highlight the importance of a good education up to tertiary level among children of Kampung Lembah Hijau in Riam near here.
30 children aged 10 to 12 years participated in the programme, which involved participating in educational workshops and other activities relating to engineering and science and an overnight stay at the campus.
The workshops were conducted by lecturers from the Chemical Engineering and Foundation of Engineering and Science departments of the university’s Faculty of Engineering and Science.
In the activities, the children were taught to apply the basic concepts of science and critical thinking skills and demonstrate leadership qualities. The activities included chemistry and physics lab projects, solving online quizzes, a programming and mathematics themed ‘Fun Time Session’, and a ‘mBot Session’ using educational programmable electronic robot kits.
Academic advisor to the student chapter Dr. Bridgid Chin also gave a short talk in which she introduced the children to Curtin Malaysia and the world of engineering.
Organising chairperson Gibson Tan Yao Sheng said the programme was a great success due to the strong support of the Kampung Lembah Hijau villagers and the involvement of SK Kampung Luak Miri, Tech T<h>inkers and iM4U (1Malaysia for Youth).
Tan also thanked those who sponsored the programme, including Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Lee Kim Shin, who is also chairman of Curtin Malaysia’s management board; Broadway Wedding House, Dessert Master and Vision Pharmacy, and academic staff and student facilitators for their assistance.
The principal of SK Kampung Luak, Raja Badrul, said he looks forward to more collaboration with Curtin Malaysia on such programmes, especially to encourage the children to communicate in English and motivate them to excel in their studies.
Meanwhile, in a separate event, the Curtin Malaysia IChemE Student Chapter organised a membership talk to highlight the roles of IChemE, the benefits of joining the student chapter, and the importance of gaining chartered chemical engineer status to staff and students of Curtin Malaysia. The talk was delivered by Mohan Balasingam, Regional Manager of Southeast Asia IChemE.
Membership benefits for students include digital subscription to ‘The Chemical Engineer’ magazine, online access to ‘Knovel’ e-library, access to a network of contacts in regional and technical special interest groups, and opportunities for personal and career development.
Dr. Chin was also present at the talk and encouraged chemical engineering students of Curtin Malaysia to apply for IChemE membership, saying that it provides an excellent international platform for students to obtain information on the latest research and technologies in the field of chemical engineering.
She said Curtin Malaysia has a very strong association with IChemE in the areas of course accreditation, student activities and professional membership, and collaborated with the world body on hosting the 29th Symposium of Malaysian Chemical Engineers (SOMChE 2016) in Miri in December last year.
The Curtin Malaysia IChemE Student Chapter serves as a platform to promote awareness among chemical engineering students at Curtin Malaysia on the latest developments in the field of chemical engineering as well as create opportunities for them to expand their professional networks.
IChemE is the global professional engineering institution for chemical, biochemical, and process engineers and other related professionals worldwide with over 44,000 members in over 120 countries. Its mission is to build and support a community and network of professionals involved in all facets of the Chemical Engineering discipline.
For more information on the Curtin Malaysia IChemE Student Chapter, email csichemesc@gmail.com or visit its Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/CMIChemESC/.
For more information on Curtin Malaysia, visit its website (www.curtin.edu.my), its Facebook page (CurtinMalaysia), Twitter profile (curtinmalaysia), Google+ page (Curtin Malaysia), Instagram (curtinmalaysia) or YouTube channel (Curtin Malaysia).
Group photo of the community outreach programme committee and participants.
Mohan Balasingam giving talk to students and staff of Curtin Malaysia.
Mohan Balasingam, Dr Bridgid Chin (3rd left) and attendees of the talk pose for a group photo.