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Sunway University Appoints Professor Sibrandes Poppema as President

Saturday, January 30, 2021


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                                Sunway University Appoints Professor Sibrandes Poppema as President 

 



Sunway University has recently appointed Professor Sibrandes Poppema as President of the University to drive the University’s vision to be a world-class university. The mission of the university is to nurture all-round students and to become the epicentre of discovery, advancement, transmission and application of knowledge that meets the needs of the society and the global community. 

 

Professor Poppema, a Dutch-Canadian citizen, previously served as President of the University of Groningen from 2008-2018. The University of Groningen was established in 1614 in the Netherlands and is currently a global top 100 research-intensive university.  

 

Among his greatest achievements were the merger of the Faculty of Medical Sciences and the Academic Hospital, transforming into the University Medical Centre Groningen and the establishment of Healthy Ageing as the main research focus for the Centre.  

 

Professor Poppema studied medicine at the University of Groningen, where he also performed his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) thesis on the Immunopathology of Hodgkin’s disease and trained as a pathologist. Following that, he had post-doctoral appointments at the University of Kiel in Germany as well as at Harvard University in the United States.  

 

In 1985, he was appointed as the J.K. de Cock Professor of Immunopathology at the University of Groningen. Over the years, he published over 240 articles on the topics relevant to Immunology, Haematology and Oncology, which were cited more than 18,000 times.  

 

In recognition of his vast scientific achievements, he was awarded the Knighthood in the Order of the Netherlands Lion by Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands in 2007.  

 

He was recently awarded the Officer’s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany by the President, Frank-Walter Steinmeier. This is to recognise his efforts in promoting international cooperation on research and education between Germany and the Netherlands. 

 

Professor Sibrandes Poppema was first introduced to Sunway University through Professor Peh Suat Cheng, whom he had supervised on her PhD studies at the University of Groningen many years back. He was invited to deliver a public lecture on “Building a leading university: from regional roots to global significance” in the Jeffrey Cheah Distinguished Speakers Series in Sunway University in 2017.  

 

Professor Poppema joined Sunway University in early 2019, as a Tan Sri Jeffrey Cheah Distinguished Professor, and advisor to the Chancellor especially on the establishment of the new medical school at Sunway University. 

 

On his appointment, Professor Poppema shared that with the efforts of all staff and student, he hopes to help the University to achieve new heights in education, research, societal impact, entrepreneurship and internationalisation.

 

Establishment of Sunway University Medical School 

  

He is part of the University’s team that is currently promoting scientific and educational collaborations with the University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston (MIT).  

 

Currently, Professor Poppema is driving the establishment of Sunway University Medical school.  

 

“The new structure of the School of Medical and Life Sciences is an important vehicle for the development of the Sunway University Medical School. The medical school will help to ease the capacity problem in medical training in Malaysia by teaching medical students and specialists. The curriculum will be developed together by us with the University of Cambridge, and will be science-focused, aiming to train physician scientists and specialists that can enhance the medical research profile in Malaysia,” he said. 

 

“Another important development for the University is the start of engineering programmes, with electrical engineering as the first to be offered this year. We already have a number of research centres in the field of engineering with top scientists, and Malaysia as a country is very strong in the field of engineering,” Professor Poppema shared.  

 

Sunway University’s ongoing collaborations in medical research include the establishment of the ASEAN Microbiomics Centre with partners in Singapore; and exploring collaboration with researchers from Harvard Medical School on global health. 


With researchers in the Jeffrey Cheah Biomedical Institute in Cambridge and Sunway Medical Centre, researchers at Sunway University are currently performing analysis of the viral sequences of COVID-19 patients in Malaysia and developing peptide-based vaccines for COVID-19. 


Sunway University is a private, not-for-profit university and is only ten years old, but has already achieved a top 2% ranking in the QS World University Ranking. A recent analysis by Web of Science data shows that Sunway University is already the 10th largest producer of scientific papers in Malaysia and only trails Petronas University among private universities. 

 

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