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The sunny side of leading a Malaysian university

Graeme Wilkinson left Wales to head a private institution that was more familiar than it first appeared

Published on
August 8, 2013
Last updated
May 27, 2015

Source: Alamy

No going back: 鈥楽unway is a bit of a dramatic change. But from a professional point of view, I feel at home here鈥

With UK universities facing financial uncertainty, many British academics face a tricky dilemma: should I聽move overseas to where opportunities can be rather more plentiful?

Last year, Graeme Wilkinson, who had served for five years as pro聽vice-chancellor of Glyndwr University, was casting around for a聽new role in the UK when he came across an unexpected opportunity: the vice-chancellorship of the private Sunway University in Malaysia.

Now, just over a year after taking the helm, he told 探花视频 that making the move from North Wales to the tropics was 鈥渁bsolutely the right thing to do鈥, citing more respectful staff, a surprisingly familiar university system, and 鈥渁 lot of very beautiful tropical beaches鈥.

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Sunway is located on a huge purpose-built tourist destination on the outskirts of the capital Kuala Lumpur, and was created as part of the charitable mission of the construction firm, Sunway Group, that built the complex.

As a result, it sits shoulder to shoulder with a giant mall shaped like an Egyptian pyramid, five-star hotels and a theme park complete with water slides, bears and parrots.

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However, the students are able to resist these distractions, Professor Wilkinson observed.

鈥淭hey seem to be very, very hard-working. At eight in the morning the place will be bustling with students. I can鈥檛 say I have seen quite the level of keenness that early in the morning in the UK,鈥 he said.

Yet in other ways Sunway is remarkably like a UK university: partly because of Britain鈥檚 colonial influence, it has a three-year degree system, adheres to a similar quality assurance regime, and its departments and faculties are run 鈥渁long very British lines鈥, he explained.

鈥淥bviously it鈥檚 a bit of a dramatic change [from Glyndwr],鈥 he added. 鈥淥n the other hand, from a professional point of view, I feel at home here. You get a sense of a lot of Britishness about the country. It does feel a bit like a聽British university.鈥

Given the widespread use of English in the country, he has been able to lead the university despite knowing 鈥渙nly a few words鈥漮f Malay, Professor Wilkinson said.

Staff more 鈥榗ooperative鈥 than in UK

However, there are also some marked differences between the Malaysian institution and the UK academy. Academics at Sunway get performance-based bonuses and are not unionised.

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Professor Wilkinson said the atmosphere at UK universities could sometimes be 鈥渁ntagonistic鈥 while in Malaysia, 鈥淚 do get more respect. In the UK, of course there鈥檚 respect, but the atmosphere here is more collaborative and cooperative.鈥 He attributed this to Asian culture.

There could be opportunities in the Southeast Asian state鈥檚 higher education sector for British academics who feel stymied in their careers at home. The government aims to increase the proportion of overseas staff in research universities to 15聽per cent by the end of the decade, and Malaysian universities have 鈥渁 great deal of respect for Western educators and they are very keen to get people from the UK and the US鈥, Professor Wilkinson said.

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Salaries are 鈥渙n the low end by UK standards鈥 but the cost of living is 鈥渕uch lower鈥 too, he added. Sunway will be advertising for more junior staff members in 鈥渄ue course鈥.

Low-cost Western education on offer

Malaysia hopes to attract foreign students as well as staff: by 2020, it aims to host 200,000 of them. In 2009 there were just over 80,000, according to research commissioned by the Ministry of Higher Education, with the biggest source countries being Iran, Indonesia and China.

At Sunway, about a fifth of the students are from overseas, with a large contingent from the Middle East seeking a 鈥淲estern education at a relatively low cost in a Muslim country鈥, Professor Wilkinson said.

Currently only a 鈥渉andful鈥 of students are from Europe or North America, but Sunway will be sending marketing staff to the UK to extol the virtues of 鈥淯K degrees cheaper than in the UK鈥, he continued.

Twelve months into his job at Sunway, Professor Wilkinson reflected that he was 鈥渁lmost glad鈥 that no positions had come up in the UK before he discovered the vacancy in Malaysia, because otherwise he might never have taken up such a 鈥渃urious opportunity鈥.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 imagine I鈥檓 going to be coming back to the UK any time soon,鈥 he said.

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