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Advisor :
Elizabeth Lee
Editorial Team :
Jerrine Koay (Editor)
Jacqueline Muriel Lim (Sub-Editor & Writer)
Laveenia Theertha Pathy (Writer)
Publisher : “A new year a new you” truly rings sweetly for Sunway
Sunway University University in 2011. What started as a dream has
finally become a proud reality. This official upgrade
Concept + Design : to university status is a mark of excellence for our
Yoong & Ng Consulting institution and is the ultimate recognition of our
endeavours.
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Ocean Transfer (M) Sdn Bhd As I look back on 2010, one other event stands out
too. This was when we became officially owned by and
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The Public Relations Department embodies the philanthropic spirit of our Chancellor
Sunway University to enrich and improve lives. The Foundation and
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[email protected] helping others and that, to me, is a true inspiration
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that encourages me and I hope all of you.
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Our elite Tier 5 position in the 2009 MQA Rating
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University. (SETARA 2009) would not have been possible without
your committed and concerted efforts in serving the
Sunway University is part of the Sunway Education Group. The rest of best in teaching and learning. Our successes were
the Sunway Education Group institutions and services are: possible because of the strong teamwork, dedication
and talents of all our staff together with our students,
Sunway International School Sunway College Johor Bahru transforming a dream into a reality. May we continue
Tel: 603-7491 8622 Tel: 607-359 6880 to dream and be inspired by the mandate given to us
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Elizabeth Lee
Executive Director
Contents 4
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Cover Story
4 Sunway is now a university!
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Happenings
Award winning coffee
A forum on intelligence
Social Responsibility 24 Welcoming international agents
16 Noble hearts at work 25 Intellectual property assets in wireless technologies
21 For a good cause and mobility at Sunway
23 Nursing students educate on
domestic violence
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Hallmarks
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Alumni
Living in the limelight
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The champs
On top of the world
The two Chans in the top 40s
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19 Sunway ID students shine
International Student
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25 Sunway, his second home
27
Features
10 The SAS Edge
11 A lion’s blessing for aspiring achievers
17 Sunway success story from
Zimbabwe returns for visit
27 Walking on cloud nine
Cover: Chancellor, Y.Bhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah, AO (left) received the official
certificate from the Honourable Minister of Higher Education, YB Dato’ Seri Mohd Khaled
Nordin (right)
Cover Story
One ceremony, two degrees: Yee Lee Swan It has recently added a new partner to its distinguished list of collaborating institutions,
the well-regarded and renowned institution for excellence in hospitality and the guardian
receives her degree from Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr
Jeffrey Cheah (above) and Sir Chris Bonington
of French culinary arts, Le Cordon Bleu (LCB) founded in Paris in 1895. The new LCB-
(below) in the same ceremony.
validated Diploma in Culinary Arts will offer the ultimate culinary education experience,
which allows students to learn French culinary techniques (cuisine and patisserie) and be exposed to Asian
cuisine and contemporary/modern culinary techniques.
Students enrolled in the inaugural intake, in March this year, will be taken on a one-week Food and Wine Study
Tour to South Australia, where they will visit Le Cordon Bleu in Adelaide and the famous Barossa Valley. The
University will subsidise airfares, accommodation and transportation costs for organised tours.
University status
Within just five years, especially having consistently produced globally outstanding students in all its programmes
and its educational partnerships, on 16 December, 2010, Sunway was officially instated as a University.
Its Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert Bignall credited this to the visionary leadership and support of the Founder
and Chancellor, Y. Bhg. Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah AO as well as Sunway’s academic team. “With their
dedication and passion, we are well-positioned to forge ahead in developing and preparing young minds to be
effective, visionary and exemplary future citizens and we continue to be encouraged in our endeavours to pursue
excellence in education,” he said.
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Sunway University
Cover Story
The team spoke to the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dr Robert J. Bignall about the university status:
Why University status? What’s the difference between a university and a college?
A university is granted legal authority to develop and award its own degrees. This includes both undergraduate and
postgraduate degrees.
A College can only offer its own diplomas. Colleges may also conduct
twinning and franchised programmes on behalf of external examining
authorities, or other institutions such as foreign universities.
There were more than twenty criteria, related to such matters as our
vision, mission and educational goals, institutional governance, financial
soundness, academic staff qualifications, the number of accredited
programmes, academic quality assurance processes, quality of
teaching, research, campus facilities and support services.
For this reason, the greatest benefit flowing from university status,
as far as student recruitment is concerned, is likely to be in the
area of international students. We expect to see an increase in
the number of high-quality foreign students.
Sunway University is rated in the national SETARA system as being on par with the top seven public universities
in the area of teaching and learning.
Sunway operates under the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation and so is not-for profit. However, as a private institution
we do not receive any government funding.
This means that we need to set our tuition fees at a level that enables us to recover the cost of the high quality
teaching and student support services that provide.
One of the hallmarks of a university is the research work that its academics are involved in. How do you
from now on plan to increase the research activities by staff and students of Sunway University?
We have a comprehensive Research and Research Training Management Plan to guide the development of
research in Sunway University.
We are also fortunate in that we operate under the Jeffrey Cheah Foundation, which includes in its mission
support for education and research.
We also want to help our staff to be successful in research and for that reason we have a number of policies and
support schemes in place to assist those staff who are undertaking a PhD.
For example, we have an agreement with Lancaster University that enables our staff to undertake a Lancaster
PhD.
This scheme allows staff to spend up to a year studying at Lancaster while still drawing their full salary. They
then return to Malaysia complete their PhD in study-way mode.
This is easily the most comprehensive and financially generous scheme of its kind at any private university in
Malaysia.
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Cover Story
The Students Say
Next, the team talked to several students to see what they had to say about the University status.
Naila Anna, 21, from Indonesia who is currently doing Second Year, Bachelor of
International Trade & Marketing
“Because we have better facilities, we are now a university. Becoming a university also
means that our academicians have to constantly upgrade themselves.”
Thong Mei Kuan, 19, currently enrolled in her First Year, Bachelor of Accounting &
Finance:
“I am proud that we are now a university. It carries along with it the prestige of a university.
The facilities here are good. There is this impression that Sunway is always upgrading
itself.“
Hailing from Sri Damansara, Lo Chai Yun, 19, is First Year, Bachelor of Accounting
and Finance
“With the special arrangement in place with Lancaster University, it means that when
I graduate, I will be having two degrees – one from Sunway University, the other from
Lancaster University. Because Lancaster, a premier league university in the UK is willing
to part with its testamur, it shows that they are satisfied with the academic level here at
Sunway.”
First Year American Degree Transfer Programme, Ling Wen Ee, 18, has this to
say:
“There is indeed some differences between a university and a college. The university
status will help to enhance the employability of its graduates. I wish to see Sunway
prosper into another Harvard or MIT in Asia. Anything is possible, yes, why not?”
Koh Weng Hong, 18, of SS2, Petaling Jaya and a First Year student in the American
Degree Transfer Programme.
“The status ‘University’ is perceived to have a higher ranking than a college, especially
when it comes to employability. People would go for nothing less.”
Quek See Ming, 22, Second Year, Bachelor of Hospitality and Tourism
Management:
“I transferred here from another college because I know that the facilities and the
academic level at Sunway are generally much higher. I feel very proud of the fact that we
are now a full-fledged university. With the university status, it will also help to improve the
employability of the graduates, especially when we choose to work overseas.”
According to the Head of SCT, Associate Professor Dr Lim Tong Ming, the programme will allow candidates to
benefit from the close ties that the School has with Lancaster University which will provide many opportunities
for collaborative research opportunities and exposure.
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Bignall said the new doctorate programme represents Sunway University’s commitment
to excellence in teaching and learning. “It will allow our candidates to develop innovative ideas and create
breakthroughs,” he said. “With research being an integral part of a first-class institution of tertiary education,
Sunway University is committed to the proliferation of a culture of quality research.”
Since 2009, Sunway has already introduced its Master of Science in Computer Science by Research, which is a
dual degree. This means that upon completing of the Master programme, which can take between one year and
a maximum of three years doing it full-time, the candidate will be conferred a degree by Sunway University and
a second degree by Lancaster University,
To further boost its research excellence, Sunway has recently recruited a new Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research
& Higher degree), Professor David Ngo and Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Learning & Teaching) Professor Dato’
Dr Ahmad Haji Zainuddin to lead and guide the institution in its research as well as teaching and learning
endeavours.
Candidates of the programme will receive a relevant doctoral degree in specific areas of interest.
For example, two of the PhD candidates who have enrolled will be conducting different fields of research work.
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Cover Story
The candidates will be expected Teaching assistantships offered
to gain a sound understanding
of the research process, draw The feature of this new PhD is the full tuition fee waiver which is available to
conclusions based on the study full-time Malaysian candidates, who possess a strong academic background.
results study past literature These candidates will be offered Teaching Assistantship positions, which
reviews, and finally put forward a allow them to receive a RM2,000 monthly stipend (allowance) to assist in their
proposal for research in anyarea daily finances. For other approved full-time or part-time Malaysian applicants,
of interst. The programme is 50% tuition fee waiver is provided for the inaugural intake in 2011.
supported by a faculty comprising
nine academic staff, of which PhD programme coordinator, Associate Professor Dr Leow Soo Kar said the
three are Associate Professors School is targeting between five to eight PhD students for its first batch. “So
and six are PhDs. far, three students registered and qualified,” he said.
His passion in finding out how companies can PhD candidate, Angela Lee, who is currently teaching
integrate social media into their overall business subjects like Business Intelligence – Customer
communication strategy to help build customer Relationship Management and Introduction to
loyalty, has driven Yeap Boon Han to pursue a Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in Sunway –
research into Facebook and Twitter as part of his will be pursuing a research in Knowledge Sharing
PhD (Computing) programme. Model, where she will help small and medium-scale
enterprises in Malaysia develop a Shared Services
Together with his supervisors, Dr Wong Siew Fan using social blogs.
and Dr Lim Tong Ming, they will try to study customer
relationship and behaviours in social network. “We Lee’s work will be jointly supervised by Dr Lim, Dr
will look at how viral marketing and customer loyalty Leow and Adjunct Professor Dr Rasimah Aripin from
can further enhance business growth, especially UiTM.
in consumer-based companies that have direct
contacts with the public,” he said. “It’s going to be “When I left my previous college to teach at Sunway
very tough, but that’s a target to work towards,” he four years ago, I wanted to do my PhD,” she said. “I
said, “My research work will greatly enhance my was already scouting for a PhD programme. Because
knowledge and teaching capabilities in order to help of my research interest in Knowledge Sharing and
students move forward in IT.” having good supervisor who has the same interest
in this topic, I decided to pursue this project as part
of my thesis.”
To take the country into the next level, SAS specialists, Sunway will offer
industry experts and academics from Sunway will be a specialisation
working together towards offering SAS certification, where the
which will help to provide a pool of qualified resources international
accessible to corporations. joint-certificate will
be endorsed by SAS, the leader in business analytics
“At this juncture, they are working hard to ensure quality software and services. The certificate will be issued to
and delivery of the subjects, which will contribute to students who successfully complete the requirements
an ecosystem of sustainable collaboration between a for the two subjects starting this year.
university and the industry,” said Sunway University’s
Vice-Chancellor, Professor Robert Bignall. In addition, students who complete the second year will
be eligible to join a fully-paid study tour to an overseas
“The Business Intelligence and Data Mining subjects SAS Office in Korea, Japan or Australia.
will expose the SCT students to a real world data set
and challenges, giving students the chance to hone The tour, which will be limited to 20 students per group,
their skills and gain valuable experience in the project,” will take about a week to 10 days; all flight, meals and
he said. accommodation will be fully covered by the School of
Computer Technology. Besides understanding SAS
Sunway University, through its School of Computer better, the tour will also provide cultural exposure as
Technology (SCT), is the first Malaysian university to well.
offer a joint certification with SAS Institute Inc. USA
(SAS) in its B.Sc (Hons) Information Systems degree
course.
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Features
The international students with Elizabeth Lee (in cheongsam) and Puan Sri Susan Cheah (on her left) .
May this Year of the Rabbit be an auspicious year for aspiring achievers! VU students (from left): Michael Brian, Kanisius Gerry Fidelis Drawan,
Yenty Wongso and Leong Shin Jin
SU-Winner of IRC 2011 (from left): Chong Yew Tian, Tan Kee Hoong, Lum Ying Ling, Sean Lim and Aaron Kee.
The champs
C ompeting against teams from
18 other private and public
universities and colleges, the
Half of the cash prize will be shared out by the students, while the other
half is given to their institution. The prizes come along with airtickets to Bali
sponsored by the CFA, where the students would be competing in the Asia
ACCA students of Sunway-TES Pacific Regional Final of the Global IRC 2011 on Feb 25.
have emerged champion of the
Bursa Malaysia – CFA Malaysia In the competition, the students were asked to analyse a public-listed
Investment Research Challenge company on Bursa Malaysia and submit a written report to recommend
(IRC) 2011 held recently at the KL whether to invest in the company. Ten teams with the best investment report
Convention Centre. were invited to do a verbal presentation to a panel of judges.
In the competition, which saw In the case of Sunway-TES students, the company that they were asked
the participation of students from to put forward their investment finding was Axiata Group Berhad, a public
Taylors, Nottingham, Monash, listed company formerly known as TM International.
University of Malaya, Universiti
Sains Malaysia, UNITEM, Universiti According to Datuk Yusli Mohamed Yusoff, Chief Executive Officer of Bursa
Malaysia Terengganu and Universiti Malaysia said, the competition is a great way to familiarise the students
Teknologi Petronas, Chong Yew to the capital market, where professional analysts and researchers work
Tian, Tan Kee Hoong, Lum Ying behind the trading and investment scenes.
Ling, Sean Lim and Aaron Kee won
total cash prizes of RM20,000. “We are committed to nurturing the younger generation in developing
relevant skills and interest in this industry, as well as to eventually fill the
The first and the second runner-ups pipeline of capital market players needed for a vibrant market,” he said.
were won by University of Malaya
and Universiti Sains Malaysia, Chai Yit Sheng, CFA, President of CFA Malaysia believes that the competition
respectively. is a great opportunity for Malaysian students to benchmark themselves
against their global peers. “This will help in promoting Malaysia as an
investment destination with world class financial professionals,” he added.
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Hallmarks
Mr. Michael Izza presenting the award to An Li Fong while a proud Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Jeffrey Cheah applauded.
Th
two C
in the t
W hen the Deputy Editor of Prestige magazine first telephoned Dr. Eric Chan, a Sunway alumnus, in early
October last year informing him that he had been selected for the Top 40 Under 40 Award 2010, he had
no idea what the award was all about or who nominated him.
“Naturally, I was overjoyed with the news that soon came with an e-mail requesting my presence for a photo
shoot at Space Furniture Showroom in Jalan Maarof, Bangsar,” he said.
“Then came a series of questions for my feedback so that the Editorial can write my feature article in the Prestige
Top 40 Under 40 Poised for Power 2010 Magazine.”
Dr. Chan, who obtained his Ph.D. from Monash University in Bandar
Sunway, said it was indeed a rare honour to be given this prestigious
national recognition by a lifestyle magazine.
“I believe the strongest reason why I won the award is that I obtained
my Ph.D. at only 28 years of age,” he said, adding that before he even
graduated in March 2010, he had already been offered a lecturer’s
position in a private institution of higher learning.
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Hallmarks
he
Chans
top 40s
Kid Chan
A lso in the hallmark of fame was another Sunway alumnus (CMP, 1995), Kid Chan, who was picked as one of
Malaysia’s 40 most promising men and women under 40 in 2006.
“It did not really sink in at first,” he recalled. “It was a very hectic season at that moment, when I was informed
by the publication, but what was really fun that year was that the list also included my friends who were in Bali
together for a wedding. They were the groom, the bride, the bridesmaid, and of course the wedding singer and
9 others.”
The 33-year-old, who is Executive Director of Kid Chan Studio, who continues to have
fond memories of Sunway, has also won a number of accolades from the press such
as “The most sought after wedding Photographer in Malaysia” by New Straits Times,
“Celebrity Photographer” by Harper’s Bazaar and “100 People You Must know in
Asia” by the Malaysia Tatler, which made him among the other luminaries such as
prominent and high-flying Malaysians such as Ananda Krishnan (owner of Astro &
Maxis), YAM Tunku Dara Tunku Tan Sri Naquiah, YBhg. Dato’ Nazir Razak, Mr. Allen
Tan (of Citibank fame) YBhg Datuk Ibrahim Hussein & Datin Sim, Saw Teong Hin, and
Malaysia’s PR Queen Datuk Nancy Yeoh.
“This is indeed beyond my widest dream, but I think my biggest achievement is getting
my beautiful wife, Shirlyn (also an alumnus of Sunway A-level programme) to marry
me,” he laughed. “I still wonder how I pulled that one off, but of course, only by
God’s grace.”
Ntv7 once did a “live” programme and labeled him “The Society’s
Photographer” from his studio. He is also described as a pioneer
in the field of photojournalism for Malay weddings, by Pesona
Pengantin, a local Malay magazine.
According to John-Son Oei, a leading member of Growing Emerging Leaders (GEL) and coordinator of Project
E.P.I.C, the money will be used to build houses for the Orang Asli community in an effort to raise their living
standards.
“The houses will be equipped with electricity facilities through solar technology and rain water filtration system,”
he said, while expressing gratitude to the SHTLM students for their kind contribution.
“I am proud that youths today care about the community and are willing to be involved by assisting those who
are in-need,” he added.
The acronym E.P.I.C stands for Extraordinary People Impacting Community, an outreach programme that is
focused on improving plight of the indigenous people in Malaysia, especially the Orang Asli community. The
SHTLM students saw this as an opportunity to be involved and made a contribution by organising ‘The Project
Go Green’, where students sold food and t-shirts in a bazaar to raise funds for the project.
This also allowed them to exercise their culinary skills as they prepared various foods for staff and students to
indulge in. Desserts were also prepared to entice the crowd they managed to draw.
The student volunteers also learnt to work together with each other and other course mates throughout the fund
raising campaign.
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Features
Sunway success
story from
Zimbabwe returns
for visit
It is not always that an alumnus travels half way
around the world to return to his alma mater, but
when Spencer Chihota did it, he brought a smile to
many a faces.
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Hallmarks
Sunway ID
students
shine
S unway University’s Diploma in
Interior Design students, Lee
Yang, Ho Wey Ling, Ong Eujiin, Dolly
Winata Loni and Anis Shazwina Azlin
(who has just completed) emerged
as First prizewinners of the Amazing
Race competition and they also won
third prize in the Bunting Design
competition.
The theme of this year’s competition was “Biosphere”, a term used to refer to the zone of life on Earth. The
biosphere is the global sum of all ecosystems.
It is the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships, including their interaction with
the elements of lithosphere (land), hydrosphere (water) and atmosphere (air).
The aim of the competition was to unite all young designers with a healthy competition and challenges.
Coincidentally, fifteen colleges and universities participated.
A forum on intelligence
P laying board games is stimulating to the
mind and helps foster hypothetical thinking
in an individual.
She further
e l a b o r a t e d Participants carefully strategising their next move during the forum.
how skills
applied in
board games are intertwined with the decision making process that can be
applied to real life settings. “There is a similarity in decision making processes
in board games and real life as each are related to a goal an individual is
hoping to achieve,” she told an audience of 40 participants at a forum on
intelligence, jointly organised by Malaysian Mensa and the Department of
Participants having a good time strategizing their Psychology of Sunway University.
game plan during the forum.
Many remarked that they have never seen these games before. After strategising
their game plan, the participants were given a few minutes to reflect on their decision-
making and problem-solving skills displayed during the game.
Dr. Lin (centre) interacting with some of the
participants with a game of cards during the forum.
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Social Responsibility
Happenings
the atmosphere at a hotel in Subang Jaya, The event was a fundraiser, where Sunway
the young people got into their characters ADTP managed to donate RM 5,000 to
with their stunning costumes and thrilled the the Vivekananda Home in Rembau, Negeri
night away. Sembilan.
HALL-O-w-e-en! The night when the ADTP student committee advisor, Malissa
atmosphere was filled with all sorts of ghosts Maria Mahmud said the students decided
and zombies from the fourth dimension, to donate the proceeds to this charitable
but for the students of Sunway University organization because they were not very
American Degree Transfer Program (ADTP), well funded. “Ranging from new born
it was a night of fun and games, as they babies to children who are in primary six,
unleashed their creativity and artistic talents we felt a need to do our best to help aid
as they crept into Halloween reigning terror these children in order for them to lead a
on all present during the Halloween Night. more comfortable life,” she said.
Credits:
Hair Styling: Tim from Albert Nico, Fahrenheit 88
Make up: Stev Chong from MAC
Nails by: Twinkle Nails, Metropolitan Square
Wardrobe by: Nila Palacios
Location: Kechara Oasis, Level B1 at Jaya O
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Social Responsibility
Vasantha, Shanthi and Aswathamah receiving the mock cheque worth RM 1,580.00 during the event.
Welcoming
international
agents
S unway University recently paved the way to
internationalisation, when it hosted its first
International Agents Conference for 66 participants
from various parts of the world.
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Happenings
Intellectual
property
assets in
wireless
technologies
and mobility
at Sunway
F unds are aplenty for Research
and Development programmes,
but few companies are making use
of them.
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Features
Instead of the usual “short drive”, it is now the “Canopy Further shaded by many trees, users of the walkway
Walk” from Sunway University East Building towards will experience a scenic view of the Wildlife Park, The
the mall near Sunway Lagoon Theme Park.. Surf Beach and the Wagon Wheel of the neighbouring
Sunway Lagoon Theme Park.
“With this walkway now in place, our students
will be able to find alternative parking so that they The 360m long Canopy Walk is open daily except during
can continue to attend classes conveniently and public holidays from 7am – 12 midnight and is fitted
punctually,” said Elizabeth Lee, Executive Director of with close-circuit TV cameras along the walkway.
Sunway University.