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Penang Institute

Penang Institute

PENANG INSTITUTE is one of Malaysia's major think tanks. Funded by the Penang state government, it was established in 1997 (as SERI, the Socio-economic and Environmental Research Institute), and underwent a name change in 2011 as part of a rebranding exercise to reflect the heightened ambitions of the state to secure Penang's reputation as an intellectual hub and as the culture capital of the country, and to enhance Penang's reputation in ASEAN and beyond. With the tagline "Making Ideas Work", Penang Institute encourages bold and innovative thinking not only in academic disciplines but also through the support it gives to literature and culture by way of events such as book launches, public literature seminars; through participation in the annual George Town Literary Festival; through its public policy briefs, ISSUES, Monographs; through interviews with notable personalities on current state of affairs and trends, Penang Institute Chats; and through its renown magazine Penang Monthly and the Penang Book Prize. More concretely, the Institute's ambitions are the following: To contribute towards making public policy-making in Penang and in Malaysia as informed and collaborative as possible; To provide platforms for intellectual and professional exchanges on critical, current and strategic issues affecting Penang and its surrounding region; To promote interest in Penang's cultural activities, and specifically in literary pursuits; To aid academic research in general through the maintenance of a resource centre. For these purposes, the Institute is built around three research programmes (Socioeconomics & Statistics; Urban & Heritage Studies; History & Regional Studies), a publishing unit, an Executive Director's office and a resource centre. Also attached to us are the Penang Education Council and the Youth Community Coordinator Programme. The Institute also functions as the Secretariat for the Wu Lien Teh Society. Our lectures series include the following: Penang in Asia Lecture Series The Penang in Asia Lecture series is a lectureship awarded under the patronage of His Excellency the Governor of Penang. It is organised by Penang Institute to bring together renowned scholars, public intellectuals and thinkers from diverse fields to Penang and speak about issues relevant to cultural, intellectual and economic development of Penang as an historical and future growth centre in Asia. The previous Penang in Asia lectures were delivered by Nobel Laureate Professor Sir James Alexander Mirrlees, Contemporary Islamic Intellectual Professor Tariq Ramadan, world-renowned economist Professor Jeffrey D. Sachs and Dr. Rajendra Kumar Pachauri, the Chair of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.

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About Penang Institute

Founded

1997

Estimated Revenue

$10M-$50M

Employees

11-50

Category

Industry

Public Policy

Location

City

Pulau Pinang

State

Pulau Pinang

Country

Malaysia

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