New Director of Administration at Monash
University Malaysia
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Dr Matthew Sukumaran. |
Monash University Malaysia has appointed Dr
Matthew Sukumaran as its Director of Administration beginning
January 1.
He takes over from Dr Cheong Siew Yoong, who
had been Director of Administration since the university’s inception
in 1997 and retires from the position after serving the education
sector for more than 45 years.
Dr Matthew joined Monash University Malaysia
as the Senior Executive Assistant to the Pro Vice-Chancellor in
August 2005.
Prior to joining Monash Malaysia, Dr Matthew
was the Deputy Director of the Australian Government’s Australian
Education International office at the Australian High Commission in
Kuala Lumpur.
There, his role included provision of
education and training advice to the Counsellor, monitoring trends
and developments in the education industry, implementing initiatives
to support Malaysia-Australia education ties, business planning and
forging collaborative ventures between Australian institutions and
local industry.
During his employment with the AEI, Dr Matthew
authored a key publication for the Australian Government titled
“Offshore Accreditation of Courses in Malaysia”, which continues to
serve as a useful guide for Australian universities having or
intending to establish an education presence in Malaysia.
Prior to joining AEI, Dr Matthew held senior
positions at several Malaysian educational institutions.
These include as Head of the Stamford Law
School, Assistant Director with the Senior Management of the
Stamford Group, Academic Director and Registrar of Institute Putra
and Chief Operating Officer of Cybernetics College of Technology.
He was also the Visiting Fellow of Southern
Cross University (SCU), NSW, and was an external examiner for its
graduate school of management for doctoral candidates.
He has also held the position of unit leader
for Business Law on the SCU executive MBA programme and in the final
year of the University of London undergraduate law program
(external) in Conflict of Laws.
Dr Matthew holds a Bachelor’s degree in law
and a Masters degree in corporate and commercial law from King’s
College, University of London.
The area of research in his professional
doctoral degree focused on strategic management of private higher
educational institutions and global competitive advantage for
Malaysian Private Higher Education Institutions.
He has completed his professional Bar
examinations in Gray’s Inn, London and has been called to the High
Court of England and Wales and the High Court of Malaya.
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