International Conference on Transnational Collaboration
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International Conference on Transnational Collaboration
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TRANSNATIONAL COLLABORATION IN STEAM EDUCATION 2013 UNIMAS, Kota Samarahan SARAWAK 3rd -‐ 4th OCTOBER 2013 Welcome! The first-annual conference exploring the world of cross-cultural, collaborative science and arts education and how to prepare tomorrow’s leaders for a 21st Century workforce is fast approaching — The International Conference on Transnational Collaboration in STEAM Education is this October 3 and 4, 2013 in Kuching, Malaysia. Our conference will be part of a week’s worth of an international festival of conferences on science and arts education around the world working to make concrete impact in the STEM field. We’re incredibly proud and excited about the international gathering keynote speakers – leaders of industry, policy and academia -- who will be joining us to share their insights, wisdom and ideas. Please find below a list of speakers and venue locations. Science House Foundation would like to extend special thanks to our grant supporters who have provided critical financial support to make it possible for many of these amazing speakers to join us. Lead supporters include: The Sarawak Convention Bureau, The Richard Lounsbery Foundation and The Ford Foundation. Joshua Sheridan Fouts Chair, Transnational Collaborative STEAM Education Summit Executive Director, Science House Foundation Transnational Collaborative STEAM Education: Issues and Opportunities A summit at WORLDSTE2013, Borneo, Malaysia October 3rd and 4th, 2013 In an increasingly interdependent economy, one of the key skills that all science educators, students and scientists will need to succeed is awareness of how to collaborate in a global marketplace. Two of the largest science projects of the last two decades, the human genome project and the large hadron collider, were the results of scientists from hundreds of countries collaborating across cultures. How can we expand these monumental efforts to transnational K-12 science education? The path to transnational collaboration around science education is highly complex and yet the returns can be great for countries, cultures and economies by translating into new opportunities for jobs, a better informed public, strengthening the education base of students (including retention rates) and providing new venues for self-esteem for K-12 kids. Some issues that this summit will address include: Toward a transnational, collaborative science curriculum: ● Jobs skills and retention: Why create a collaborative curriculum? ● How to create a viable globally collaborative science curriculum ● Science education across languages and linguistic barriers ● The role of governments and non-state actors in international curriculum development Cultural Collaboration and Science: ● Science education, business and the social good ● Strategies for creating meaningful foundations in cultural collaboration in a K12 environment ● How to incentivize teachers; creating space for cultural collaboration ICT and Science Education: Crossing Borders with Technology ● Innovative uses of technology for creating synergy between cultures and classrooms. ● Entrepreneurs, ICT and Transnational Science Education The Future of Education: Seeking Synergy in a Transnational Context: ● Overcoming stereotypes: Transnational versus Global. How to create synergies? ● Creating meaningful dialog between cultures toward a science education system that benefits all. ● Next generation science education Theme: Smart Economic Developm Keynote Speakers Ralph L. “Skip” Boyce, President, Boeing Southeast Asia, USA Ralph L. “Skip” Boyce was appointed vice president of Boeing International and president of Boeing Southeast Asia in February 2008. He is responsible for strengthening the company’s presence across the region and supporting Boeing’s growth opportunities. He is based in Singapore and reports to Shep Hill, president, Boeing International. Before joining Boeing, Boyce was a Foreign Service officer with the U.S. Department of State for 31 years. He served as the U.S. ambassador to Thailand from January 2005 to December 2007. Before that, he was ambassador to Indonesia from October 2001 to October 2004 and deputy assistant secretary of state for East Asia and Pacific Affairs from August 1998 to July 2001. His earlier assignments with the U.S. government included deputy chief of mission in Bangkok; deputy chief of mission in Singapore; political counselor in Bangkok; and advisor to the deputy secretary of state, responsible for the foreign affairs budget. Boyce began his Foreign Service career with assignments in Tehran, Tunis and Islamabad. Boyce is a trustee of the Asia Foundation Singapore. He has a bachelor’s degree from George Washington University (1974) and a Master of Public Affairs degree from Princeton University (1976). He speaks French, Persian and Thai. Dr Tin Hliang, Science Advisor to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar After a 33-year academic career, he joined the Myanmar Scientific and Technological Research Department as Director, and in 1997 he became Director-General of Atomic Energy Department in the Ministry of Science and Technology. Upon retirement he joined the Myanmar Academy of Technology as Executive Member. Dr. Meghan Groome, Executive Director of Education and Public Programs, New York Academy of Sciences, USA Dr. Meghan Groome is the Executive Director of Education and Public Programs at the New York Academy of Sciences. Dr. Groome is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at SUNY Environmental Science and Forestry and the Principal Investigator and Co-Investigator on a $2.95M collaborative grant between the Academy and the State University of New York (DRL 1223303). Dr. Groome joined the Academy in July of 2010 after spending almost three years as a consultant to the American Museum of Natural History. While at AMNH, Dr. Groome worked on special projects in the Government Relations and Education Departments. Previous to her work at AMNH, Dr. Groome was a Senior Policy Analyst with the National Governors Association and worked on Governor Janet Napolitano’s Innovation America initiative and co-authored Building a STEM Agenda, a framework for state’s and large organizations to improve their science education pipelines from birth through graduate school. Dr. Groome completed her PhD at Teachers College Columbia University in Science Education with a focus on urban science education and reform and conducted field research with Dr. Ann Rivet and Dr. Angela Calabrese-Barton at middle schools across NYC. Her academic work includes learning in informal environments, professional development for teachers, and specific classroom strategies for increasing equity and access in schools and has authored numerous articles and academic presentation on those topic areas. During graduate school, Dr. Groome co-founded uPublic, an education consulting company focused on local, national, and international education reforms including large-scale policy reforms in developing countries and school design. In addition, Dr. Groome was an Education Policy Fellow for the Institute for Educational Leadership. Dr. Mee Young Choi Programme Specialist in Education/ESD Team Leader Programme Specialist in Education/ESD Team Leader, Jakarta, INDONESIA Dr. Mee Young has considerable experience in international education and environmental issues, having both academic background and practical experience evolving in a career path from a Science Education teacher, a researcher and a project manager of policy research team for Capacity Development and ESD since the late 1980s up to the present. She has a Ph.D. and MPhil in Environmental Education from King’s College London (University of London, London, UK), a MA in Environmental Education from Yonsei University (Seoul City, Republic of Korea), and a BA in Science Education & Biology education from Chungbuk University (Cheongju City, Republic of Korea). Mee Young has worked for the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies (Japan), the National Foundation for Education Research (UK), the National Environmental Technology Information Centre (South Korea), King’s College London (UK), and the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of Korea, to support ESD, address poverty issues through education, and promote Science Education in the Asia-Pacific region Dr. Amancio Friaça, University of São Paulo, BRAZIL Dr. Amâncio Friaça is a researcher in astrophysics, cosmology and astrobiology at the Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Sciences of University of São Paulo and is also dedicated to history and philosophy of science and teaching in science. Having organized several workshops and schools of astrobiology, he is currently involved in middle and high school educational projects from the point of view of astrobiology. Pascal van den Nieuwendijk, Directo, “Shape the Future” Program in Asia, Microsoft, Inc. Pascal is Director of the “Shape the Future” Program in Asia within the Microsoft Public Sector Group. Van den Nieuwendijk is focused on creating demand for Microsoft Software products and online services via Public and Private Partnerships. His mandate is to bring the benefits of technology to students, teachers, civil servants, health professionals, citizens and families in Asia by working with the governments, development agencies and industry. Van den Nieuwendijk joined Microsoft in January 2010 to lead the “Shape the Future” program in Asia Pacific. This program aims at bridging the digital divide by improving access to technology, internet connectivity, 21st century teaching & learning and relevant local content. Microsoft collaborates with local and worldwide leaders on a comprehensive, long-term approach that positively impacts lives and creates sustainable development. Pernilla Molander and Anna Kristensson, BRIGHT Education, SWEDEN Pernilla Molander is the CEO of BRIGHT of Sweden; a Swedish company that develop and sell their own science education models around the world. BRIGHT of Sweden has taken their hands-on models from Sweden to a global market. Anna Kristensson is the Marketing Director at BRIGHT of Sweden. BRIGHT of Sweden’s aim is to reach science classrooms all over the world and make the inner world of science available for everyone, everywhere. Bryan “Rick” Switzer, Regional Environment, Science, Technology and Health Officer (REO) Hub Director for East and Southeast Asia, US Department of State Bryan “Rick” Switzer is the Regional Environment, Science, Technology and Health Officer (REO) Hub Director for East and Southeast Asia for the United States Department of State. Prior to Bangkok Rick served in Baghdad where he was the Program Manager of the $650 million Police Development Program. His other previous postings include Barbados, Tijuana and Beijing. Prior to joining State Rick co-founded a wireless technology start-up and also conducted innovation policy research at the University of California. He brings with him an extensive background in entrepreneurship having helped launch the Global Connect program at the University of California San Diego and later the Barbados Entrepreneurship Foundation while recently serving at the Embassy in Bridgetown. Rick’s educational background includes a Masters in International Management from the University of California, San Diego’s Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies. He can speak Mandarin and Spanish. Rick is married to Sandy Switzer who also works for the Department of State and they have three children. Catherine Saldutti, President of EduChange, New York, NY USA Catherine Saldutti is President of EduChange, Inc. She has over 20 years of experience in secondary education, and has served as a teacher, administrator, professional development provider, program evaluator and content developer. She founded EduChange in 2000 to provide practical solutions for teaching and learning. Her team of senior consultants has built relationships with over 350 schools in New York City and several school districts across the USA. In 2006 Saldutti founded Teachers for Learners to design instructional tools and systems including Concept Construxions, a patented tool to support interdisciplinary language learning in the academic domains. In 2010 she began forging relationships with education professionals and ministry officials in Chile, New Zealand and the UK. After a 10-year implementation period in NYC with partnering scientists from The Rockefeller University, the Integrated Biology & Chemistry Program has been digitally deployed in a Sao Paulo school and is being marketed internationally. Saldutti earned degrees from Stanford University, where she contributed preliminary work to TIMSS, and The Harvard Graduate School of Education, where she served as Chair of the Dean’s Advisory Committee. Dr. Jonathan Hill, Associate Dean for the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, Pace University, New York, NY USA Dr. Jonathan H. Hill is Associate Dean for the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems, where he establishes and manages key internal and external partnerships for improving STEM education. Jonathan directs key recruitment, retention, and funding initiatives for the Seidenberg School including the Seidenberg Scholars Summer Experience, which brings 30 of the best STEM students in the country to Pace for a week of high tech exploration. He represents the University externally as a board member of the City Council Speakers Initiative on Technology and he is active in external relationships with numerous tech organizations and private sector firms. He oversees interdisciplinary partnerships involving the Seidenberg School with the University’s other constituent schools as well as institutional linkages with international universities including the highly successful partnership with Finland’s Aalto University centered on interdisciplinary collaboration. He started the Seidenberg Scholars honors program in 2005 for top tier undergraduate students and has collaborated successfully on a number of government, private sector, and foundation grants including awards from Hewlett Packard, the NYC EDC and others. He is Director of the Seidenberg Creative Labs, a research and development initiative that develops prototype technology products for corporate partners. Since 1992, Jonathan has partnered with the NYCDOE to provide professional development programming for teachers at the middle and high school levels. These partnerships are key to providing applied research experiences available to the faculty, students, and staff of the school. In addition to his development duties, Jonathan teaches two courses per semester and is active in the life of the University. He is a member of the inaugural class of Pace’s Fast Paced Leadership Development Program. Prior to coming to Pace in 2003, Jonathan held faculty postings at the City University of New York as well as management positions with customer facing technology companies. Don Le ( Lê Triệu Đôn ) and Tony Ngo ( Ngô Chí Giang ), Co-founders, Everest Education, Ho Chi Minh City, VIETNAM Don is co-founder, CEO, and teacher at Everest Education, an international tutoring social enterprise whose mission is to transform how students learn in Vietnam. He has overseen the organization’s growth from an idea to 150 students on a shoe-string budget and virtually no advertising. Don also serves as a Board Member of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity – Vietnam (SEO-Vietnam), and is currently President of the Board. Don holds a B.S. in Computer Science and a B.A. in Economics from Stanford University. Tony is co-founder and Chairman of Everest Education. Concurrently, Tony works for Bridger Capital, evaluating investment opportunities in Vietnam and globally. Bridger is a $2bn private partnership based in New York, NY. Additionally, Tony founded Sponsors for Educational Opportunity – Vietnam (SEO-Vietnam), a non-profit developing leadership capacity among a network of young professionals committed to making a difference in Vietnam economically and socially. He is currently Chairman. Tony holds an M.B.A., Harvard Business School, an M.S. in Industrial Engineering, Stanford University, and B.A. in Economics, Stanford University Dr Lauren Birney, Pace University USA Dr. Lauren B. Birney Ed.D is an urban STEM educator with twenty- five years of experience in the field. Currently, she teaches in the School of Education at Pace University preparing both pre-service and in-service teachers in the areas of curriculum and instruction, classroom management, teaching methodologies and research techniques. Lauren earned a B.A. in Biology/Chemistry from the University of San Diego, an M.A. in Counseling & an Ed.D in Educational Leadership from the University of Southern California. Professor Gary Wagenbach Winifred and Atherton Bean Professor of Biology Science, Technology, and Society - Emeritus Department of Biology, Carleton College For the past 4 years Professor Gary Wagenbach has contributed teacher professional development, and assisted curriculum development, in the bilingual (English & Burmese) K-12 school, Lumbini Academy, Yangon, Myanmar. Having taught biology and environmental studies at Carleton College (liberal arts), Northfield, MN USA for 39 years Wagenbach makes his wide experience as a science educator available to Lumbini as the school seeks to become a model in Myanmar. Joshua Sheridan Fouts, Executive Director, Science House Foundation Joshua Sheridan Fouts is a social entrepreneur whose career has focused on projects involving creativity and innovation in education, media, cultural and international relations. He is currently executive director of Science House Foundation an international human development, workforce preparedness and education innovation NGO working in over 25 countries. He is the founder and former director of two global think-tanks at the University of Southern California Annenberg School that explored the future of cultural collaboration and education technologies. Time Venue Session Thursday, 3rd October 2013 0830 090 0 DeTAR Foyer Registration 0900 091 5 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Welcoming Speech by Joshua Fouts 0915 100 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1000 103 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1030 110 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 2 Dewan Delima Dr. Tin Hlaing Science Advisor to Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, MYANMAR Amb. Skip Boyce President, Boeing Southeast Asia Morning Tea Keynote Break Speaker 1100 113 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Dr. Meghan Groome Exec. Dir. Education and Public Programs, New York Academy of Sciences, USA Keynote Speaker 1130 120 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Dr. Rick Switzer Regional Environment, Science, Technology and Health Officer for East and Southeast Asia, US Department of State Keynote Speaker Inaugural Ceremon y Keynote Speaker 1230 133 0 143 0 DeTAR 1430 153 0 DeTAR 1530 160 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Caroline Chipperfield Deputy Director, Education for East Asia, British Council, UNITED KINGDOM Keynote Speaker 1600 163 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Keynote Speaker DeTAR Meeting Room 2 Dewan Delima Dr. Amâncio Friaça Professor of Physics, Universidade de São Paulo, BRASIL Afternoon Tea Break 1330 1630 DeTAR Meeting Room 2 Meeting Room 4 Dewan Delima Mutiara LUNCH BREAK Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Dr. Mee Young Choi Programme Specialist in Edcuation, ESD Team Leader UNESCO, Jakarta INDONESIA Dr. Lauren Birney Professor of Education, Pace University, USA Friday, 4th October 2013 0830 090 0 093 0 DeTAR DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Welcoming Speech by Joshua Fouts 0930 100 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara Anne Kristensson, Pernilla Molander Founders, BRIGHT, SWEDEN 1000 103 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1030 110 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 2 Dewan Delima Dr. Jonathan Hill Professor of ICT, Pace University,USA Morning Tea Break 1100 113 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1130 120 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1200 123 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1230 133 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 2 Dewan Delima 0900 Foyer Registration Catherine Saldutti President, EduChange, USA Dr. Gary Wagenbach Winifred and Atherton Bean Professor of Biology, Carleton College, USA Snapshots and questions. Discussion of issues. LUNCH Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker Keynote Speaker Panel 1330 140 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1400 143 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1430 150 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1500 153 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Mutiara 1530 160 0 163 0 DeTAR Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 4 Meeting Room 2 Mutiara Don Le & Tony Keynote Ngo Speaker Founders, Everest Education, VIETNAM Pascal van den Keynote Nieuwendijk, Speaker Director, Public & Private Alliances, Public Sector, Asia Pacific, Microsoft Joshua Fouts, Closing Executive Remarks Director, Science House Foundation Snapshots and Panel questions. Discussion of issues. STEAM Acknowledgment Mutiara Closing Ceremony Dewan Delima Afternoon Tea Break 1600 1630 DeTAR DeTAR Does your city excel in STEM education and innovation? Safety and Transnational Collaboration Dinner Join us for a night of glitz and glamor at the Merdeka Palace Hotel as we enjoy an evening of networking with people from around the world from the safety, science and education sectors. Date - Friday 4th October 2013 Time - 7.30pm to 11.30pm Cost – RM 150.00 Venue - Merdeka Palace Hotel, Kuching Sarawak Malaysia *Tickets available at Registration Desk in UNIMAS DeTAR PUTRA EduChange – STEM Education Workshops EduChange® provides professional development; creates content, curriculum & assessment systems; and conducts program evaluation services for the K -‐12 educational community. EduChange clients and collaborators include public and independent schools, universities, non-‐profit organizations, and corporations. The company is led by Catherine Saldutti, a former teacher and administrator with over 19 years of experience in schools. The EduChange mission is to optimize a wide variety of teaching and learning environments for educators and students. EduChange® provides practical solutions based on experiences in real-‐world public and independent schools. The EduChange® approach is a customized one, catering directly to your organization's complex needs. Our wide array of services offers you the flexibility needed to address your diverse population of educators and learners. Workshop 1: Tuesday 1st October 1:30pm – 2:30pm, DeTAR PUTRA -‐ UNIMAS Theme: Co-‐Creating E-‐Texts with Students, Critical Reading, Writing and Thinking in a Spiralled Curriculum Workshop 2: Wednesday 2nd October 2:00pm – 3:00pm, DeTAR PUTRA – UNIMAS Theme: Building Critical Thinking and Academic Discourse across Disciplines Workshop 3: Thursday 3rd October 1:30pm – 2:30pm, DeTAR PUTRA -‐ UNIMAS Theme: Integrating Biology and Chemistry in Authentic STEM Contexts for Secondary and Beyond. Exhibitor List Exhibitor The University of Waikato Global STEM States Inc Asia Pacific Society for Solar and Hybrid Technologies (APSSAHT) International Council of Associations For Science Education (ICASE) Laboratory Safety Institute (LSI) PASCO Tourism Saskatoon Canada Science House Foundation University of Texas at Tyler ICRAR New Sarawak Tribune Learning Journeys (New Zealand) Murdoch University Country New Zealand International Booth Number L3 L4 International L5 International USA USA Canada USA USA Australia Malaysia New Zealand Australia L6 L7 L8 L9 L11 L12 L13 L15 L16 World Hybrid 14 Darwin Australia Royal Australian Chemical Institute (RACI) Bid Write Universiti Malaysia Sarawak Australia Australia Australia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Switzerland Australia Australia Canada Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Universal IT Solutions Sdn Bhd Renet Asia Sdn Bhd Volvo Environment Centre NT Ride To Learn Apollonius Taylor & Francis Sarawak Teachers' Union Jabatan Pendidikan Sarawak Jabatan Pendidikan Sarawak Sarawak Cottage L23 L24 L25 L38 L39 L40 L26 L27 L28 L31 L32 L35 L36 L37 M3 M4 M5 M10 M13 M14 M15 M21 Annual STEM States International Awards Every year the STEM States Incorporated recognizes the leaders in the international STEM community across a range of categories. 1. Five Leading STEM State’s Conference Destinations 2. STEM State’s Information Sharing Hub 3. STEM Industry Centre of Excellence 4. STEM State’s Education Centre of Excellence 5. STEM States City for Opportunity and Innovation 6. STEM State’s Overall Top City of Excellence in STEM 7. STEM State’s Award for Safety 8. STEM State’s Award for Sustainability and Environment The STEM States Incorporated undertakes a meta- analysis each year of known research studies to determine the cities and organisations who excel in these areas, with the final decisions made by the STEM States Executive. Awards will be presented on the 1st October 2013. All STEM States award recipients receive positions on the STEM States Sub-Committees. If you would like your city to be considered for an award, simply email the name of your city to us for review. Please send to [email protected] UNIMAS Sarawak The University Malaysia Sarawak campus is the chosen venue for STEMfest. The UNIMAS DeTAR Putra Convention Centre is a 20-‐25 minute drive from Kuching Central Business District. Conference Bus will transfer between hotels and UNIMAS. Transport to the STEMfest conferences Buses will run to UNIMAS DeTAR Putra Convention Centre at the following times are included in the registration fee; Date/ Time Sunday, 29th September 2013 12.30pm 29th September Sunday, 2013 th Monday, 6.30pm 30 September 2013 8am Monday, 30th September 2013 5.30pm Tuesday, 1st October 2013 8am Tuesday, 1st October 2013 5.30pm Wednesday, 2nd October 2013 8am Wednesday, 2nd October 2013 5.30pm Thursday, 3rd October 2013 8am Thursday, 3rd October 2013 5.30pm th Friday, 4 October 2013 8am Pickup Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hilton HotelHotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines UNIMAS ApartmentSarawak Hotel, Grand Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, Grand UNIMAS Sarawak Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines UNIMAS ApartmentSarawak Hotel, Grand Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines UNIMAS ApartmentSarawak Hotel, Grand Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, Friday, 4th October 2013 UNIMAS Sarawak Grand Margherita Hotel 5.30pm Saturday 5th October UNIMAS Sarawak 2013 8am Saturday 5th October Pullman Hotel, Merdeka 2013 Palace 5.30pm Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, Grand Margherita Hotel Drop off Hilton Hotel Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines UNIMAS ApartmentSarawak Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, UNIMAS Grand Sarawak Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, UNIMAS Grand Sarawak Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, Grand Sarawak UNIMAS Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, UNIMAS Grand Sarawak Margherita Hotel Pullman Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Citadines Apartment Hotel, Pullman Grand Hotel, Merdeka Palace Hotel, Margherita Hotel Citadines Apartment Hotel, UNIMAS Grand Sarawak Margherita Hotel ''