It started modestly, with a handful of people working 18-hour days to ready a makeshift campus for the first intake of 70 students in 1999. But 10 years later, Curtin Sarawak is a fully fledged greenfields campus replete with modern infrastructure most Australian universities would die for, plentiful student accommodation on site and a lake with a mythical – or not – crocodile.
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