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Contents
INTRODUCTiON
3UM Reasons to join Us 6 Salam 7 UM in Perspective 8 In Pursuit of Excellence
UM Reasons to join us
A Trusted Name
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University of Malaya has increased its number of postgraduate students in an effort to spur its research activities to commensurate with its status as the leading research university in the nation. As of the year 2012, postgraduate students make up about 45% of the student population.
The University has been consistently voted by consumers as the University of Choice by the Readers Digest Trusted Brand Award exercise since 2007.
UM Going Global
Out of the 11,572 students enrolled for postgraduate studies in University of Malaya in the 2011/2012 session, 23.6% are international students from more than 80 countries.
In 2002, the University of Malaya received the MS ISO 9001:2000, being the first Malaysian public higher education institution to receive a comprehensive certification for all its processes.
Quality Assurance
University of Malaya is placed at number 35 in the Asian University Ranking 2012 and was ranked 156 in the 2012 QS World University Ranking, being the only Malaysian University making a mark in the list of the world top 200 universities.
The University is situated right in the heart of Malaysias capital city, Kuala Lumpur. Studying in UM, one can gain additional advantages from its proximity to the city.
TOTAL ENROLMENT OF POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS BY PROGRAMMES FOR 2011/2012 SESSION (Figures as at July 2012)
3158 8027
Masters Doctoral
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Local International
TOTAL ENROLMENT OF INTERNATIONAL POSTGRADUATE STUDENTS ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES FOR 2011/2012 SESSION
(Figures as at July 2012)
Iran Indonesia Iraq China Sudan Bangladesh Yemen Nigeria Pakistan Thailand Other Countries
Congratulations!
UM in Perspective
History and Background
University of Malaya, or UM, Malaysias oldest university, is situated on a 900 acre campus in the southwest of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. The varsity is proud to claim the title of the countrys premier university and the origins of the university can be traced back to 1905 with the founding of King Edward VII College of Medicine and its subsequent merger in 1949 with Raffles College (founded 1929) in Singapore to form the national university of the Federation of Malaya under the name of University of Malaya. In 1954, the government put forward a proposal that the University of Malaya should rightly have two branches, one in Singapore and another in Kuala Lumpur. Through an act of parliament in 1961 the University of Malaya as we know it today in Kuala Lumpur, was established on 1 January 1962 as the first university in this country The University of Malaya has grown rapidly since its establishment and the University of Malaya alumni include Malaysian Prime Ministers, members of cabinet, top civil servants and diplomats, and leaders of the industry, the sciences, the arts and culture. In recent years, the University of Malaya has been designated as one of five research universities in Malaysia, and continues to actively spearhead a vigorous research agenda. Both UMs past and plans for the future reflect its vision of becoming an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
The Campus
The university campus is located in the Pantai Valley, between Kuala Lumpur and Petaling Jaya. It is set in 900 acres of natural parkland, hills, valleys, flora and fauna, the home of many species of flowers, birds and insects. The varsity green, a rolling field set by a lake is the students favourite area for sports activities from football to kayaking. The infrastructure and development at the university are constantly on improved for the benefit of all campus communities. The opportunity to study at the University of Malaya is a chance not to be missed. It is close to the city of Kuala Lumpur and all the city attractions such as the National Museum, Arts Market, Kuala Lumpur Tower and the famous Petronas Twin Towers.
Mission
To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
Vision
To be an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
In Pursuit of Excellence
Integrity Respect Academic Freedom Open-mindedness Accountability Professionalism Meritocracy Teamwork Creativity Social responsibility
Library
The library also offers access to electronic resources such as e-journals, databases, citation indexes, and bibliographic management software. The core business of the library is to support teaching, learning and research needs of the University. The library is headed by the Chief Librarian, with a complement of professional, support and technical staff. Established in 1959, the Main Library sits in the middle of the University Campus. It is a four storey building with a floor space of 17,372 square meters. Full seating capacity is 1,608 and there are altogether 53 daily carrels with 21 set aside for the visually impaired. The Main Library also has 4 computer labs as well as computer facilities at every floor. The library consists of a network of libraries which includes the main library and 13 special subject-based libraries:
T.J. Danaraj Medical Library Tan Sri Professor Ahmad Ibrahim Law Library Zaba Memorial Library Languages and Linguistics Library Engineering Library Dental Library Built Environment Library Islamic Studies Library East Asian Studies Library Indian Studies Library City Campus Library Malay Studies Library Islamic Studies Library, Nilam Puri, Kelantan
Information on librarys holdings is available from the Online Public Access Catalogue (OPAC). The official website for UM library is http://umlib.um.edu.my.
ICT Services
Centre of Information Technology or Pusat Teknologi Maklumat (PTM), provides the necessary infrastructure, services and resources for ICT services in University of Malaya, and its campuses. Computer laboratories with internet connection are available in the library and faculties for students to carry out their research and assignments. The library has an online Open Access Catalogue (OPAC) with internet connection that opens the doors of the library to worldwide access. In addition, wireless connection is also available throughout the campus.
Accommodation
For international and postgraduate students, accommodation arrangement can be made at the International Students Affairs Unit. University of Malaya has 13 residential colleges that could accommodate up to 12,000 students at one time. This figure represents about 65% of all students pursuing their first degrees. Each residential hall is administered by a principal and assisted by several fellows. Besides accommodation, the Residential Halls also provides facilities such as game courts, reading rooms, grocery shops, cyber cafes and computer labs. Students daily living expenses are dependent upon their needs and lifestyle. An estimated cost of accommodation, food, books, clothes, entertainment, local transportation, and other expenses for a single student are approximately RM800 to RM1,300 per month (USD$250 - USD$400) for a single student. The residential colleges are:
First Residential College Second Residential College Third Residential College Fourth Residential College Fifth Residential College Sixth Residential College Seventh Residential College Eighth Residential College Ninth Residential College Tenth Residential College Eleventh Residential College Twelfth Residential College Seksyen 17 Residential College Tunku Abdul Rahman Residential College Tuanku Bahiyah Residential College Tunku Kurshiah Residential College Bestari Residential College Dayasari Residential College Ibnu Sina Residential College Zaba Residential College Kinabalu Residential College Tun Syed Zahiruddin Residential College Tun Ahmad Zaidi Residential College Ungku Aziz Residential College Raja Dr Nazrin Shah Residential College International House
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Recreation
The campus sports and recreational facilities are managed by the Sports Centre. For avid swimmers, there is an Olympic-sized swimming pool at the Sports Centre. The Centre also houses several tennis courts and fields for soccer and rugby. A brand spanking new stadium is being built to accommodate even more activities on campus. The Sports Centre also organizes sporting activities and co-curriculum courses, in addition to being the coordinating body for all sporting facilities on campus. Members of the University may also enjoy a brisk walk or a run at the jogging track around the varsity lake.
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The Institute of Graduate Studies is proud of its tradition of excellence in research and scholarship.
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Programme Structure
Mode of Study
There are 3 modes of studies for postgraduate programmes in UM: Coursework only Clinical Coursework Candidates are required to acquire a specified number of coursework credits. Certain coursework programmes may require the submission of a research report. Candidates are required to complete coursework credits and be involved in clinical work.
Coursework and Candidates are required to complete coursework credits and to submit a Research (Mixed-mode) dissertation. Research only (Dissertation/Thesis) Research is the principal requirement for attaining a higher degree. Candidates may be required to attend some pre-requisite courses as prescribed by the University.
Language Requirements
The medium of instruction is either Bahasa Malaysia or English or both. The University of Malaya offers a course leading to a Certificate of Proficiency in Bahasa Malaysia and international students following postgraduate programmes in the University of Malaya are required to attend and pass the course before the degree can be conferred. University of Malaya expects all postgraduate candidates to be proficient in English language. ENTRY REQUIREMENT for International candidates following courses and or writing a thesis/dissertation in English is a band 6 for IELTS; or a score of 550 paper based total, a score of 213 for computer-based total or a score of 80 for internet-based total for TOEFL. Without IELTS or TOEFL: Candidates must attend and pass the English Language Proficiency Programme (ELP) conducted by University of Malaya Centre for Continuing Education (UMCCed) at the level stipulated by the university. However different entry requirements are imposed by the Faculty of Law, the minimum English language requirement is Band 7 for IELTS or a score of 600 for TOEFL. For the Master of English as a Second Language (MESL) programme by the Faculty of Languages & Linguistics, the minimum English language requirement is Band 6.5 for IELTS or a score of 600 for TOEFL. EXIT REQUIREMENT for International candidates following courses and or writing a thesis/dissertation in a language other than English shall be required to attain a band 5 for IELTS or TOEFL score of 500 - 549. Without IELTS or TOEFL, candidates must attend and pass the English Language Course conducted by University of Malaya Centre for Continuing Education (UMCCed) at the level stipulated by the university.
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Programme Duration
The length of time required for the completion of a programme depends on the mode and the type of programme, and on the progress of the individual candidate. In general, the minimum, maximum and average durations are as follows: Programme Duration Minimum Maximum *Average Masters 2 or 3 semesters 8 semesters 4 semesters Clinical Masters 4 years 7 years 4 years PhD 4 semesters 12 semesters 6 semesters
*Average semesters are the length of time candidates usually take to complete their programmes.
The University strongly encourages candidates to complete their programme within the shortest period possible.
Academic Year
Semester I of the academic year commences in September while Semester II commences in February. Registration for programmes by Coursework, and by Coursework and Research takes place twice a year.
Admission Requirements
Programme Masters Coursework only Coursework & Research (Mixed-mode) Research only (Dissertation) PhD Coursework & Research (mixed-mode) Research only (Thesis) Minimum Requirements A Bachelors Degree (Hons.) or its equivalent in the related field*
*Note: i Preference will be given to applicants having a Bachelors Degree with CGPA 3.0 and above or its equivalent. ii Applicants having a Bachelors Degree with CGPA 3.7 and above can apply directly for the PhD programme.
Estimated Fees
Programme Masters Clinical Masters PhD Malaysian Minimum fees from RM5,300 per semester Minimum fees from RM22,360 per semester Minimum fees from RM12,100 per semester International Minimum fees from USD3,700 per semester Minimum fees from USD18,100 per semester Minimum fees from USD6,900 per semester
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Academy of Islamic Studies Academy of Malay Studies Cultural Centre Sports Centre Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Faculty of Built Environment Faculty of Business and Accountancy Faculty of Computer Science and Technology Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Economics and Administration Faculty of Education Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Languages and Linguistics Faculty of Law Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Science Asia-Europe Institute Institute of Graduate Studies Institute of Educational Leadership International Institute of Public Policy and Management (INPUMA)
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Mission
Vision
To advance Islamic studies based upon the tradition of Islamic knowledge and modern scientific methodology through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
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Endeavouring to be an excellent higher learning centre in contemporary Islamic studies both nationally and regionally in research, teaching and consultation.
Departments
Dakwah and Human Development Fiqh and Usul Islamic History and Civilization Al-Quran and Al-Hadith Shariah and Economics Shariah & Law Shariah and Management Siasah Syariyyah Islamic Education Program Aqidah and Islamic Thought
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Facilities
The Academy of Islamic Studies provides the following facilities: Library with about 29,000 collections which provides access to a wide range of literature in Islamic Studies Moot Court with 36 seats Computer Lab, access to the internet, e-mail, wireless LANconnectionsand various ICT applications. One main Lecture Hall (60 seats) Three Lecture Theatres (180 seats) Seminar Rooms Mosque Gymnasium and Aerobic Hall Hardship Fund for Students in need Shariah Legal Panel Bookstore Mart Cafeteria Postgraduate Students Rooms Moot Court A Studio API Student Association Secretariat Room
# Master of Shariah and Master of Usuluddin are also offered in Academy of Islamic Studies Nilam Puri, Kelantan.
Research Areas
Shariah: Usul Fiqh Shariah and Law Shariah and Economy Shariah and Management Siasah Syariyyah
Usuluddin: Al-Quran and Al-Hadith Islamic Theology and Thought Dawah and Human Development Islamic History and Civilization Islamic Education Islamic Studies with Science Islam and Social Sciences
Contact
Director Academy of Islamic Studies University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 6002 / 6109 / 6136 / 6105 +603-7967 6022 api_tinggi@um.edu.my http://apium.um.edu.my/
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Departments
Department of Malay Language Department of Linguistics Department of Literature Department of Socio-Culture/ Malay Art
Facilities
The Academy of Malay Studies provides the following facilities: Computer labs APM library WIFI internet connection Cafeteria Praying rooms Lecture halls Seminar rooms Audio-visual facilities Photocopy facilities Malay Ethnography Museum
Doctor of Philosophy
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Research Areas
Malay Language Malay Language Variation, Malay Language, Information Technology and Multimedia, Malay Dialectology, Malay Language Intonation, Malay Language Acquisition, Malay Language Teaching, (Malay Stylistic), Discourse Analysis, Rhetoric, Pragmatic. Malay Literature Malay Manuscript, Young Adult literature and Children Literature, Literature and Gender, The Aesthetic of Malay Literature, Comparative Literature, Literature Theory, Literature Sociology; Literature History, Islamic Literature, Criticism in Malay Literature, Modern Malay Prose, Modern Malay Poem, Work State Structure, Malay Oral Literature, Commercial Malay literature, Malay Creative Writing, Literature, Custom and Law, Canon Malay Work, Literature and Multimedia, Malay Folklore, Malay Poem Traditional Malay Art Malay Design, Malay Music in Performing Arts, Malay Dance in Performing Arts, Malay Visual Arts, Arts Management, Malay Aesthetics, Malay Arts Conservation, Fine Arts, Audio-Visual Techniques and Media Production, Craft Skills Linguistics Comparative/Historical Linguistics, Dialectology, Sociolinguistics, General Linguistics, Pragmatics, Psycholinguistics, Lexicology, Semantics, Language Planning Socio-Cultural Economy, Politics and Kinship; Religion, Belief, Thought and Identity, Art and Cultural Heritage, Technology, Customary Law, and Cultural History and Anthropology of Food, Archaeology, Tourism, Medical Anthropology, Museum Studies
Contact
Director Academy of Malay Studies University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 7213/ 7278 +603-7967 7276 tpijazahtinggi.apm@um.edu.my http://apm.um.edu.my
Mission
To be an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
Vision
To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
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Cultural Centre
The Cultural Centre has been an integral part of University of Malaya since its establishment in 1974. Initially the centre provided and managed cultural based co-curriculum activities for students and staff alike. It was a meeting place of professionals, artistes, traditional masters, art critics and students. Holding true to national aspirations the centre worked towards promoting traditional cultural forms and activities in view of contemporary development and trends. Independently or in cooperation with local, national and international institutions and organizations, the centre organized regular drama, music and dance performances on and off campus. The centre also holds visual arts exhibitions and seminars on arts and culture. Tours and participations in international cultural festivals are annual events. As such, for the last three decades, University of Malaya students who joined the centres cultural troupes have toured many countries in Europe, the Middle East, Latin America, East and Southeast Asia. 1997 marked a new era and new challenges. The Cultural Centre was made a fully fledged academic centre while retaining its role as cultural event managers for the university. The year witnessed the centre offering degree programmes in Performing Arts to educate, train and nurture future performers, managers, technologists and scholars in the fields of music, drama and dance. Students graduate from this programme with the degree of Bachelor of Performing Arts with Honours. In 2001, the Centre started post-graduate programmes for candidates to pursue master and doctoral degrees in various aspects of performing and visual arts. The post-graduate programmes have recently seen a marked increase in international students intake.
Departments
Department of Drama and Theatre Department of Music Department of Dance
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Facilities
The Cultural Centre provides the following facilities: Orchestra Rehearsal Hall Music hall with baby grand piano Dance and Theatre Studio 2 sets of Caklempong/Talempong Ensemble Chinese Classical Music Ensemble Electronic Keyboard Studio 1 Grand Piano and 10 Upright Pianos Complete Wind and Brass Orchestra Instruments Several sets of traditional costumes Instruments of asli, ghazal and keroncong ensembles Experimental theatre 6 practice rooms with piano Digital sound recording studio Recital studio Open ari amphitheatre 4 lecture rooms Indian sitar ensemble Costume shop 2 sets of Malay/Javanese Gamelan Ensemble Seminar and meeting rooms Computer Music Studio with 8 iMac computers, notation and sequencing software
Contact
Director The Cultural Centre, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 3339 / 3349 +603-7967 3576 cultural_admin@um.edu.my http://cultural.um.edu.my/
Mission
Sports Centre will continue to strive for sports excellence and to fulfil the need of the country for more professionals to aid the development of Malaysian sports. Consequently of sports aspires to be the centre for academic development in the field of Sports Science.
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Sports Centre
The Sports Centre was established in 1986. It was the first tertiary institution in Malaysia to offer the Bachelor of Sports Science degree programme. In addition to its academic programme, the Centre also organises sport activities and co-curricular courses, besides being the co-ordinating body for the usage of all sport facilities on campus. Sport Science is the study of sports as a science that deals with an applied body of knowledge that has to do with human physical activity from the biological, physical, psychological and social science perspectives. The focus is on the identification of the physiological and psychological attributes of an athlete, as well as on the development of these attributes, so that an athletes optimal performance can be achieved. The practitioner or professional sport scientist must have a deep understanding of the various disciplines associated with sport science to be able to employ the theory and practical components of sport effectively. This can only be acquired and practised through a formal study in colleges and universities.
Facilities
The Sports Centre provides the following facilities: UM Stadium Swimming Pool (50m Olympic size) Gymnasium Heavy Training Two Gymnasiums for badminton, ping pong and sepak takraw Varsity Fields provided for rugby, football and 4 netball courts Varsity Lake for canoe and water recreations) Squash Complex Multi-Purpose Courts for netball, handball, volley ball and futsal Tennis (4 courts) Lecture Halls
Contact
Director Sports Centre, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 3327 /3438 +603-7956 9590 sukan@um.edu.my http://sports.um.edu.my
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Mission
To be a leading centre for studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences in order to be able to contribute towards the development of the Malaysian society and the nation.
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Departments
Anthropology & Sociology Geography English International & Strategic Studies South East Asian Studies East Asian Studies Indian Studies Media Studies Chinese Studies Social Administration & Justice History Gender Studies Urban Studies & Planning
Facilities
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences provides the following facilities: Two auditoriums Six lecture halls 24 seminar rooms Computer Lab for students and researchers
Objectives
To ensure each Department hosts a National/ International seminar every year. Every academic staff is involved in at least one research a year and publishes at least two articles a year. Each Department
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Programmes offered at postgraduate level
Programme Master of Publishing Studies Master of Strategic and Defence Studies Master of Arts (Southeast Asian History) Master of Arts (Malaysian History) Master of Arts (English Literature) Master of Southeast Asian Studies Master of Arts Doctor of Philosophy Mode Coursework & Research Coursework & Research Coursework & Research Coursework & Research Coursework & Research Coursework & Research Research Research
Research Areas
Economic Geography Retailing Political & Social History Cultural Studies (Film &Rhetoric) English Literature History of Administration Political Geography & Environmental Ethic Theory and Method of History & Historical Thought Japanese Politics and Administration & Japanese Stylistics Reader Response & Criticism Health GIS and Spatial Demography Media, Information and Society Marketing
Local Government
Japanese History & Civilization Southeast Asian
History Southeast Asia History Southeast Asia & Vietnamese History Organization Behavior and Development & Human Services Management Cultural Anthropology (Ethnography) Tamil Classical Literature, Tamil Language Gender Studies & Gender and Law Population Geography International Relations Tourism Geography
Language, Chinese Phonetic, Linguistic and Philology Modern Chinese Thought, Chinese Civilization and History, Chinese Culture and Society, Chinese Religion and Philosophy Maritime in Southeast Asia (general) & Ports and Shipping in Southeast Asia Malaysian Constitutional and Political History & Decolonisation in Malaysia Malay Historiography & History of Malaysia Communication and Journalism
For more research areas please refer to the following website: http://fass.um.edu.my/images/fass/doc/ directory%20of%20research.pdf
Contact
Dean Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 5526 / 5484 / 5718 +603-7967 3454 sastera@um.edu.my http://fass.um.edu.my/
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Mission
To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
Vision
To be an internationally renowned Faculty of Built Environment in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
Built Environment
The Faculty of Built Environment (FBE) offers four undergraduate professional programmes tailored to meet the nations construction and real estate sectors manpower needs. All these programmes are accredited at the national and international levels. For example, its Bachelor of Science in Architecture has been accredited as Part I by the Board of Architects Malaysia (LAM) while its 2-year Bachelor of Architecture program leads to Part II recognition by the Board. The same programmes are accredited by the Royal Institute of British Architecture (RIBA, UK), leading to Part I and Part II, accreditation respectively. RIBAs recognition is considered an achievement as it is the first programme in Malaysia to be recognised by RIBA and one of the four universities in East Asia. Despite the fact that the faculty is quite young compared to other established schools in the country, nonetheless, it has managed to attract the best achievers from high schools and matriculation centres. This is well reflected by the high entry point requirements needed for candidates to be considered for intake. Some of our students have shown their achievements and competitiveness by winning numerous awards and medals both locally and internationally. The FBE offers postgraduate programmes by research as follows: the Master of Science (Architecture), Master of Science (Building) and Master of Science (Estate Management). The Master of Real Estate and MSc. in Facilities & Maintenance Management programme is offered by coursework. The faculty will offer a new postgraduate programmes by coursework, i.e MSc. in Architectural Studies in the 2012/2013 session. The faculty is a centre of excellence in the development and dissemination of knowledge and professionalism in the fields of the built environment, both nationally and regionally.
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Departments
Department of Architecture Department of Quantity Surveying Department of Building Surveying Department of Estate Management Department Of Urban and Regional Planning
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Facilities
The Faculty of Built Environment provides the following facilities:
Lecture Halls, Exhibition Halls, Auditorium, Research Centres, Studios, Seminar Rooms, Workshops, Computer
and construct small scale objects. The workshop, equipped with hand and power tools for model-making with wood, plastics and metal, is open during normal working hours for use by all students of the faculty.
Contact
Administration Office, Faculty of the Built Environment, University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 6856 / 6880 / 4449 / 6841 +603-7967 5713 fab@um.edu.my http://fbe.um.edu.my/
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Mission
We aspire to be the leader and preferred institution in business and accounting education by:
Providing graduates with
Vision
To be an internationally renowned faculty in business and accounting research, innovation, publication and teaching.
quality education and global perspective that meet the evolving needs of various stakeholders. Contributing to the advancement of knowledge in the area of business and accounting through quality research and publication
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As part of our efforts to strengthen our programmes, the FBA collaborates with various business organizations and government agencies. In addition, there are several faculty members who are affiliated to or who are advisors to several large corporate and professional establishments such as the Employees Provident Fund (EPF), Malaysian Institute of Accountants (MIA), Malaysian Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA), Malaysian Accounting Standards Board (MASB), Malaysian Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (MAICSA), Public Bank Berhad and Eon Bank Berhad. The FBA has two campuses. One is located at Lembah Pantai, the main campus of the University, and the other, at the City Campus, which is located at Jalan Tun Ismail, in the heart of the capital city of Kuala Lumpur. environment conducive to learning that is surrounded by greenery and modern architecture. Lectures are conducted in seminar rooms equipped with Internet connection, computer and audio visual display with state of the art technology. Students are provided with discussion and study rooms. Major facilities available for learning and recreation include the City Campus Library, free Wi-Fi, computer laboratory, recreation room, prayer room for Muslims and a food court. UMGSB, offers invaluable experiences through its rigorous, extensive and innovative programme that meets an individuals personal and professional goals. We are also passionate about the contribution of our faculty members and postgraduate students to our business community and society.
Facts
University
Departments
Department of Business Policy and Strategy, Department of Finance and Banking Department of Financial Accounting and Audit Department of Management Accounting and
Taxation
Department of Marketing Department of Operation and Management
Information Systems
University of Malaya Graduate School of Business (UMGSB) Faculty of Business & Accountancy
UMGSB is located within the Universitys City Campus in the heart of Kuala Lumpur. Accessibility is easy via major roads leading to the campus with convenient public transportation. The campus provides an
of Malaya is the ONLY local university in Malaysia to receive a 4 PALMES award by EDUNIVERSAL, which is recognised as Top Business School. We are an international faculty with academics trained from top universities across the world. We have among the highest composition of international students in the country such as from Germany, Denmark, Sweden, United States of America, Iraq, Iran, Palestine, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey, Libya, South Africa, Korea, China, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar and Vietnam. We have myriad courses to choose from for our MBA programme - 9 concentrations with more than 50 courses. Our programme sources industrial experts to share experience and knowledge with our graduates. Students can learn from our diverse group of Visiting Academics from all regions of the world. Lectures and seminars incorporate interactive and innovative multiple teaching and learning strategies.
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Facilities
The Graduate School of Business provides the following facilities: Students have access to the UM library, and also the Faculty has its own library with extensive collection of reference materials specifically in the field of economics, accountancy and business.
Coursework Research
Areas of Research
The FBAs Doctor of Philosophy programme offers an intensive, stimulating and challenging learning experience that provides students with a broad foundation of knowledge in the main areas of business administration, management and accountancy. Students are able to conduct research in the following areas:
Finance International Business Strategic Management Human Resource Management Organizational Behaviour Accounting Supply Chain Management E-marketing Islamic Finance and Banking Marketing Auditing Information Systems Entrepreneurship Operational Management E-business and E-commerce
Contact
Assistant Registrar Graduate School of Business Faculty of Business & Accountancy Level 4, Block C City Campus, University of Malaya Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-2617 3046 (PhD) / 3047 (Master) / 3008 (General) +603-2617 3050 gsb_fpp1@um.edu.my / gsb_fpp2@um.edu.my http://gsb.um.edu.my/
Mission
To advance and disseminate knowledge through research, teaching and learning in Computer Science and Information Technology in line with the hopes and aspirations of the people and the nation.
Vision
To be an internationally renowned centre of excellence in research and education in Computer Science and Information Technology.
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The Bachelor of Information Technology programme started in the 1996/97 Academic Session, with an initial intake of 50 students. In 1997, the Faculty established four departments; Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Information and Library Science, and, Computer System and Technology. Later in 2011 the Department of Information Systems was established.
Departments
Department of Artificial Intelligence Department of Computer System and Technology Department of Information and Library Science Department of Information Systems Department of Software Engineering
Research Areas
Advanced Network Research Applied Software Engineering Artificial Intelligence in Education Augmented reality, virtual reality, edutainment Bio-database and Cloud computing Data and Knowledge Engineering Digital Libraries Encoded Video over Wireless Network Expert System based on Natural Language and
The Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology provides the following facilities: Six Micro Labs Postgraduate Lab (ML) CCNA Lab (MC) Stroustrup Lab Software Engineering Research Lab Computer Technology Lab Neural Network Research Lab Information Science Research Lab Language Technology Lab Artificial Intelligence Research Lab System Integration Research Lab VLSI Research Lab Computer Systems & Network Research Lab Human Computer Interaction (HCI) Research Lab Multimedia Research Lab Information System Research Lab Cafeteria Internet Access at the Foyer of FCSIT Library Surau Common Pantry
Multiple Sensors
Grid Computing HCI and CSCW/L Information Literacy Information retrieval, search engine algorithms Information Security Information seeking behaviour Informetrics Intelligent Data Processing Mobile and Pervasive Computing Multimedia Research Network Security Research Object-based Reusable Software and Architecture Ribonucleic Computing Robotic Navigation using Stereo Vision Scaffolding-Based Self-Regulated Learning System Software Engineering Process System-on-Chip Universal Data Exchange Architecture (UDEX) User studies Web-based Information System Wireless Communication Research
Contact
Deputy Dean (Postgraduate) Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 6307 / 6306 / 6311 / 6316 / 6380 / 6382 +603-7957 9249 query_fsktm@um.edu.my http:www.fsktm.um.edu.my
Mission
To be a premier faculty in providing a high standard of training and research to produce caring dental professionals with holistic approach
Vision
To be a centre of excellence in oral Health science, education and research and to function as a catalyst to promote learning and research in dentistry.
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Dentistry
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locally had a positive effect on the number of dental specialists in the country. It is indeed a privilege for the UM Dental Faculty to be recognized as one of the few overseas training and examination centre by the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Three Master of Clinical Dentistry programmes (Periodontology, Restorative Dentistry in Conservative Dentistry and Restorative Dentistry in Prosthetic Dentistry) offered by The Faculty have been accepted as a training sufficient for the Membership of Restorative Dentistry RCS (UK) examination. Accreditation of Laboratory for Pathology training in the discipline of Oral Pathology was conferred by the Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia in August 2011. The Master of Orthodontics is recognized by the Hospital Recognition Committee The Royal College of Surgeons of England and The Royal College of Surgeons and Physicians of Glasgow as a Training Centre in Orthodontics since 2001. The postgraduate courses conducted by The Faculty are getting more demand from both local and international students. International students come from many parts of the world like India, Pakistan, Indonesia, Philippines, Thailand, Libya, Iraq, Iran Brunei, Palestine, Kenya, England, Africa, Yemen, Oman, Bangladesh and also Brazil. Research is an integral part of postgraduate course and there are currently 7 major research groups, all of whom are headed by experienced research leaders. Their researches focus on various niche areas, such as biomaterial technology, oral cancer, oral & craniofacial biology and dentistry, community dentistry, regenerative dentistry and dental education.
The Faculty of Dentistry was established in 1971. This first local dental school undertook the role of training students in dentistry and later in the various specialties, a function that was then fulfilled by overseas universities. Graduates of Faculty have become successful practitioners in the private sector or senior specialists and administrators/policy makers in the government services as well as respected academicians. Others are involved in the dental industry and have become successful entrepreneurs. The Faculty received recognition for its high standard of teaching, research and professionalism when the General Dental Council of the United Kingdom gave its recognition to the Universitys Bachelor of Dental Surgery degree in December 1997. The first postgraduate program, the Master of Community Dentistry was introduced in 1994. This was followed by the Master of Dental Science in 1996. Master in Clinical Dentistry, Master of Orthodontics and Master of Dental Surgery were introduced in 2000. These postgraduate courses cover a range of disciplines and conducted through coursework and/or research. The Dental Faculty was recognized by the Royal College of Surgeons of England as a training centre for the Fellowship in Dental Surgery (FDS) in 1989. The first Part 1 examination was conducted in the faculty in 1993 and the final FDSRCS (Eng) examination in the following year. The Dental Faculty is also recognized as a training hospital that fulfils the clinical prerequisites of the Membership of the Faculty of Dentistry (MFDS) Examinations. The part A and B examination of MFDS have been conducted here since 2001. The feasibility to sit for the FDRCS and MFDS (Eng) examination
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Departments/Units
Department of Oral Biology Department of Conservative Dentistry Department of Prosthetic Dentistry Department of Childrens Dentistry And
Facilities
The Faculty of Dentistry offers facilities at the following Centres/Units: UM Dental Centre which includes Primary Care Section, undergraduate and postgraduate student teaching polyclinics, Oral Maxillofacial Radiology Unit, Specialty Clinics in different disciplines (Oral Medicine, Periodontology, Preventive Dentistry, Conservative Dentistry, Prosthetic Dentistry, Orthodontics, and Paediatric Dentistry), Dental Implant Unit and Maxillofacial Unit. Oral Pathology Diagnostic and Research Laboratory. Multi-disciplinary Research Laboratory: Molecular Biology Craniofacial Laboratory Biomaterials Research Laboratory Research Laboratory & Demonstration Laboratory Oral Cancer Research & Coordinating Centre
Orthodontics
Department of Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Department of Community Dentistry Department of Oral Pathology & Oral Medicine &
Periodontology
Department of General Dental Practice And Oral
Contact
Dean Faculty of Dentistry University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 7463 / 7462 +603-7967 6473 dekan_dental@um.edu.my http://dentistry.um.edu.my
Mission
To advance academic excellence in the fields of economics and administration.
Vision
To realise the Vision of the University to be an education and research centre of excellence for knowledge creation and dissemination through teaching, learning and research in the fields of economics and administration.
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and Development Studies was set up at the Faculty to serve as a focal point for academic work, research, consultancy and technical assistance in areas related to poverty and development. To promote academic and policy-based research on social security, the University Senate approved the setting up of the Social Security Research Centre (SSRC) under the FEA in April 2011. SSRC also coordinates all activities of the Old Age Financial Protection Chair that was established through an endowment donated by the Employees Provident Fund. In upholding its research stance, the FEA collaborates wth the Malaysian Economic Association in the publication of an international journal, the Malaysian Journal of Economic Studies. FEA also publishes the International Journal of Institutions and Economics since April 2011.
Facilities
The Faculty of Economics & Administration provides the following facilities:
Cafe Computer Labs Lecture Halls Prayer Rooms Tutorial & Seminar Rooms WIFI Hotspots
Departments
Department of Economics Department of Development Studies Department of Administrative Studies & Politics Department of Applied Statistics
Contact
Dean Faculty of Economics & Administration University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 3636 / 3632 +603-7967 3719 fea@um.edu.my http://www.fep.um.edu.my/
Mission
To become the center of excellence at the national and international level in education, human capital development, research, innovation, publication and educational consultation.
Vision
To improve knowledge generation to form a center of excellence in education and human capital development through teaching, research, innovation, publication and educational consultation.
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Education
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The University of Malaya, the first local university, was established in 1962 to meet the higher education needs of the country. A year and a half later, in June 1963, the School of Education was formed. The school offered the postgraduate Diploma in Education to graduates who chose to enter the teaching profession. The school expanded rapidly and was upgraded to the status of faculty in July 1965. The Masters of Education (M.Ed) programme was introduced for the first time two years later and this was followed by the Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) programme in 1969. Since its establishment, the Faculty of Education has successfully trained almost 20,000 graduates. From among them, more than 15,000 have graduated with the Diploma in Education, more than 1,000 with a Master degree and about 3,500 with a Bachelor in Education degree.
Facilities
The Faculty of Education provides the following facilities:
Five computer labs with up-to-date computer
Departments
Department of Educational Foundations and
Humanities
Department of Educational Psychology and
Counselling
Department of Educational Management,
Education
Department of Curriculum and Instructional
IBMXT microcomputers to aid students of Bachelor of Education and Master of Education to acquire computer application skills in education Graphic room to provide assistance to students in the Faculty of Education to gain access to materials and to use available space to construct teaching aids for micro teaching and practicum Conference and seminar facilities Three lecture theatres 20 seminar & tutorial rooms, library Administrative facilities Meeting rooms Quality Assurance Room Recreation & Gymnasium Multimedia Room which includes 15 multimedia computer units which can accommodate 30 students with a printer, an LCD projector, a video camera and a scanner Woodwork Workshop TV Studio Mathematics Lab PhD Room for PhD students Counselling Lab
Technology
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Programmes Offered at Postgraduate Level
Programme Master of Counselling Master of Educational Management Master of Instructional Technology Master of Early Childhood Education Master of Mathematics Education with Communication Technology and Information Master of Science Education with Communication Technology and Information Master of Education (Mathematics Education) Master of Education (Science Education) Master of Education (Physical Education) Master of Education (Health Education) Master of Education (English Language Education) Master of Education (Arabic Language Education) Master of Education (Language Education) Master of Education (Planning & Administration) Master of Education (Curriculum Development) Master of Education (Islamic Education) Master of Education (Value Education) Master of Education (Art Education) Master of Education (Social Sciences Education) Master of Education (Sociology of Education) Master of Education (Philosophy of Education) Master of Education (Special Education) Master of Education (Measurement & Evaluation) Master of Education (Educational Psychology) Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Philosophy Mode Coursework Research Coursework Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework & Research Research Research Coursework & Research
Contact
Faculty of Education University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 5133 / 5001 / 5000 / 5008 +603-7967 5130 postgrad_education@um.edu.my http://education.um.edu.my
Mission
To advance engineering knowledge and learning through quality education and research in the pursuit of the fulfilling aspirations of the University and nation.
Vision
To be an internationally renowned Faculty of Engineering in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
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Engineering
Engineering education, at the tertiary level, began in Malaysia in 1956 with the establishment of the Engineering Department at University of Malayas Bukit Timah campus in Singapore. Only a Bachelor degree course in Civil Engineering was offered then. The department was upgraded to the Faculty of Engineering when University of Malaya relocated to its campus in Lembah Pantai in 1958. In the same year, the second bachelor degree course in Mechanical Engineering was introduced A year later, a Bachelor Degree course in Electrical Engineering was added to the number of courses available to undergraduates. In 1970, the Faculty introduced the fourth course, a bachelor degree in Chemical Engineering. Based on these disciplines, four departments were formed in 1974. In the 1996/97 session, the Faculty introduced six other courses namely in Telecommunication Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Materials Engineering, Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing Engineering and Biomedical Engineering. Internationalisation is an important agenda in the Faculty of Engineering and part of the thrust of the National Higher Education Strategic Plan. Beginning with the 2007/08 session, international undergraduate students were also recruited to pursue engineering courses at the Faculty. With the presence of international students, alongside Malaysian students, it is the Facultys aspiration to make students adopt a more global and open-minded approach in order to enhance their overall level of competitiveness. We hope all students will be able to successfully complete their courses and be able to secure successful careers, upon graduation.
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Departments
Department of Civil Engineering Department of Biomedical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering Department of Engineering Design &
Manufacture
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Programmes Offered at Postgraduate Level
Programme Master of Engineering (Manufacturing) Master of Engineering (Safety, Health & Environment) Master of Engineering (Industrial Electronics & Control) Master of Engineering (Telecommunications) Master of Engineering (Biomedical) Master of Engineering (Material and Technology) Master of Engineering (Mechanical) Master of Engineering (Mechatronics) Master of Engineering Science Doctor of Philosophy Coursework Coursework Coursework Coursework Coursework Coursework Coursework Coursework Research Research Mode
Research Areas
Electrical Engineering Microelectronics Power Electronics & Drives, Automation & Control Signal & Image Processing Telecommunication Engineering Design & Manufacture Engineering Design Manufacturing Automation and Robotics Manufacturing Management Manufacturing Processes Manufacturing Systems Chemical Engineering Advanced Materials & Technology Bioprocess Engineering Health, Safety and Environment Process Systems Engineering and Control Purification and Separation Processes Reaction Engineering Biomedical Engineering Biocomputing Bioelectronics Biomaterials Biomechanics Biosignal Processing Tissue Engineering Civil Engineering Construction Management, Mathematics and Surveying Environmental Engineering Hydraulics and Water Engineering Soil and Geotechnical Engineering Structural Engineering and Material Transportation and Highway Engineering Mechanical Engineering Applied Mechanics and Design Ceramics Composites Computational Engineering Energy Material Engineering Metals Nano Materials and Electronic Materials Polymers Thermofluids Tribology
Contact
Deputy Deans Office (Postgraduate Studies) Level 3, Engineering Tower University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 4477 / 4480 / 4481 +603-7967 4478 pejtdit_fkej@um.edu.my http://engine.um.edu.my/
Mission
To be a renowned teaching and research institution in the fields of languages and linguistics in line with national aspirations and global importance.
Vision
To plan, implement and manage learning, teaching and research in the fields of languages and linguistics in order to produce excellent graduates who are knowledgeable in their fields and well-balanced individuals capable of assuming leadership at the national and international level.
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Facilities
The Faculty of Languages & Linguistics provides the following facilities:
The Languages & Linguistics Library has more than
18000 titles which reflect studies and teaching in the various fields of languages and linguistics. The library provides materials in various languages (i.e. Malay, English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Korean, etc.), including textbooks, monographs, multimedia materials, reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias, handbooks, etc.) and academic reserve collection (red spot). The library also provides a collection of dissertations and theses completed by postgraduate students at the faculty.
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Multimedia self-access centre Computer labs with internet access Audio and Video language labs Video Studio Audio and video recording services WiFi Hotspots Lecture theatres Seminar and tutorial rooms Self-Access Centre Examination Hall Conference Hall Prayer Room and cafeteria Postgraduate room Student activity center
Research Areas
Cognitive Linguistics Corpus Linguistics Developmental Linguistics Genre Analysis Human Communication Disorders Language Acquisition Lexicology Phonetics and Phonology Psycholinguistics Semiotics Discourse Analysis Syntax Translation Studies Computer Assisted Language Learning and Instruction Critical Discourse Analysis Ethnolinguistics Historical Linguistics Language Learning and Assessment Language for Specific Purposes Morphology Pragmatics Semantics Sociolinguistics Stylistics Functional Linguistics World Englishes
Contact
Deputy Deans Office (Postgraduate Studies) Faculty of Languages and Linguistics University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 3003 / 3133 / 3144 +603-7967 9707 / 7957 3155 ddfll_pgrad@um.edu.my http://language.um.edu.my/
Mission
To advance legal knowledge, learning and skills through quality research , education and traning for the profession, nation humanity.
Vision
To be an internationally renowned law school in research, publication and teaching.
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Law
The Faculty of Law, University of Malaya provides a liberal education in law based on a comprehensive approach to law as an academic discipline. The Faculty also equips students with practical professional skills and professional ethics including a critical study of laws to satisfy the needs of organisations, social changes and justice. Since its inception in 1972, the Faculty offers its Bachelor of Laws programme at the undergraduate level (LLB). The LLB programme represents a combination of the academic and professional disciplines which will entitle the holder of the degree to be admitted as an advocate and solicitor of the High Court at the end of his pupillage. The Faculty is not restricted merely to the production of graduates with basic LLB degree, but it is also a centre for legal research and post-graduate studies. Currently, at least 3 centres of excellence are affiliated to the Faculty of Law The Centre of Excellence for Biodiversity Law; The Centre for Legal Pluralism and Indigenous Studies; and The Centre for Regulatory studies. The Faculty of Law also offers the Masters in Law Programme (LLM) consisting of the Masters in Law by Coursework, Masters in Law by Dissertation and Masters in Law by Coursework and Dissertation. In addition, the Faculty also offers the Master in Criminal Justice (MCJ) and the Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programmes. The University is also empowered to confer the Doctor of Laws (LLD). In 1972, the Faculty began with an intake of only 50 students. Since 1978, yearly intake has been increased to 100 students. The first batch of law students graduated in 1976. Many graduates of the Faculty of Law University of Malaya have been elevated as Judges of the Federal Court, the Court of Appeal or High Court or have been absorbed into the Judicial and Legal Service of the Federal Government and there are those who are active in politics and have been appointed Ministers in the Cabinet. Graduates of the Faculty of Law can be found in a wide and diverse area of employment, which includes magistrates, Sessions Court Judges, Deputy Public Prosecutor, captains of industry, heads of statutory bodies, in the commercial sector and as practising advocates and solicitors. Many who have gone on to do their postgraduate studies at home and abroad have joined the Faculty as academic staff.
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The academic staff numbers nearly forty, and of this, about half of them have acquired PhD degrees from distinguished academic institutions worldwide. Although the majority of them are Malaysian citizens, from time to time the Faculty receives visiting academics from other common law countries such as India, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States. They deliver lectures and seminars to students, particularly at the postgraduate level. The Facultys external examiners chosen from academics from Australia, the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries and including the Judicial Service of Malaysia, ensure that the academic standards of its programmes are maintained. The Faculty is equipped to offer post-graduate research in a broad field which includes criminal law and the administration of criminal justice, administrative law, employment law, healthcare law, cyberlaw, copyright, civil litigation, law of the sea, international human rights and humanitarian law, international environmental law, biosafety law and issues relating to minorities and indigenous peoples. the Ahmad Ibrahim Law Library. The Law Library collection is currently rated the largest and most comprehensive collection of legal resources in the country. The printed collection comprising of primary and secondary sources of law are stacked as distinct units. The most prominent of them are the reference collection, Malaysiana collection, statutes, law reports, government publications, reserve collection, textbook collection and international law materials. The Law Library provides services essential for the enhancement of teaching, learning and research. Qualified and legally trained professional librarians having access to global information and worldwide electronic databases either on-line or in CD-ROM format answer enquires received either in person, via the telephone, facsimile, mail or e-mail. The document delivery service is the most popular service provided by the library. Copies of judgments reported in local and foreign law reports, articles, and other materials are quickly made available upon request to individuals and legal firms.
Facilities
The Faculty of Law provides the following facilities:
Well-equipped
rooms
Moot courts Prayer room Two computer labs Cafetaria The law library with
Contact
Dean Faculty of Law Bangunan Sultan Azlan Shah Universiti Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 6500 / 6501 / 6502 / 6512 +603-7957 3239 law@um.edu.my http://law.um.edu.my/
Mission
To become a Premier Medical Centre that is world renowned and to provide excellent Health Care, Education and Research Programmes delivered with efficiency, sensitivity and enthusiasm.
Vision
Centre of Excellence in Medicine.
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Medicine
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Iran, Sudan, the Maldives and Bangladesh together with Malaysians from all ethnic background creates a lively and exciting environment on campus in which to live and study. As the first medical school in the country, the University of Malaya is proud to continue in its tradition of producing the next generation of excellent physicians and scientists including future leaders of academic medicine.
Through its almost 50 year history at the Lembah Pantai campus, the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Malaya has produced thousands of medical, pharmacy, biomedical and nursing graduates who have gone on to serve the nation both in public and private service. In recent years the Faculty has been at the forefront of the postgraduate clinical training program in a wide range of medical specialities leading to a Masters in Medicine degree. Additionally it offers graduate programmes leading to an MSc or PhD in various other biomedical fields including pharmacy, nursing, and molecular medicine. As one of the few medical schools in Malaysia with its own dedicated teaching hospital, The Faculty of Medicine is fortunate to have on location a 900 bed fully equipped University of Malaya Medical Center which provides excellent training facilities for both undergraduates and postgraduate students in all specialities to fulfill our mission of excellence in patient care, education and research. The Hospital Tengku Ampuan Rahimah in Klang and Banting Hospital meanwhile provide additional educational clinical experience for our undergraduate medical students. The co-existence of a dynamic faculty and student population at the Faculty of Medicine with access to fully equipped facilities at the Faculty and the medical centre has given rise to the ability to conduct multiple research programmes that encompass the basic sciences, clinical and translational research. In line with the Universitys vision to be an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research and innovation, members of the Faculty are embarking on numerous research programmes through internal and external grants most recently supported by a large High Impact Research Grant from the Ministry of Higher Education. The University of Malaya highly welcomes international students to its postgraduate degree and research programmes. The coming together of students from as far away and diverse a culture as
Departments
Departments of Anaesthesiology Departments of Anatomy Departments of Biomedical Imaging Departments of Medical Microbiology Departments of Medicine Departments of Molecular Medicine Departments of Nursing Science Departments of Obstetrics & Departments of
Gynaecology
Departments of Ophthalmology Departments of Orthopaedic Surgery Departments of Otorhinolaryngology Departments of Paediatrics Departments of Parasitology Departments of Pathology Departments of Pharmacology Departments of Pharmacy Departments of Physiology Departments of Primary Care Medicine Departments of Psychological Medicine Departments of Rehabilitation Medicine Departments of Social Preventive Medicine Departments of Surgery
Units
Clinical Oncology Unit Medical Education & Research Development
(MERDU) Unit
Sports Medicine Unit Trauma & Emergency (Academic) Unit
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Programmes Offered at Postgraduate Level
Programme Master of Anaesthesiology Master of Clinical Oncology** Master of Emergency Medicine Master of Family Medicine Master of Internal Medicine Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology* Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology (Chemical Pathology)* Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology (Forensic Pathology)* Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology (Haematology)* Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology (Histopathology)* Master of Medical Science in Clinical Pathology (Medical Microbiology)* Master of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Master of Ophthalmology Master of Orthopaedic Surgery Master of Otorhinolaryngology (Head & Neck Surgery) Master of Paediatric Surgery Master of Paediatrics Master of Pathology (Anatomic Pathology)** Master of Pathology (Chemical Pathology)** Master of Pathology (Forensic Pathology)** Master of Pathology (Haematology)** Master of Pathology (Medical Microbiology)** Master of Psychological Medicine Master of Radiology Master of Rehabilitation Medicine Master of Sports Medicine** Master of Surgery Master of Medical Physics Master of Medical Science Master of Medical Science in Public Health Master of Nursing Science Master of Public Health Doctor of Medicine Doctor of Philosophy Doctor of Public Health Note: * Offered for international applicant only ** Offered for Malaysian applicant only Mode Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Clinical & Coursework Coursework Research Coursework & Research Research Coursework Coursework Coursework Research Research Coursework & Research
Contact
Dean Faculty of Medicine University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 3147 / 6695 / 7514, +603-7949 2108 / 2072 +603-7967 6684 medic_admin@um.edu.my http://medicine.um.edu.my
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Mission
Vision
To be an internationally renowned institution of higher learning in research, innovation, publication and teaching.
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To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
Science
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knowledge of the academic staff through research attachments and postdoctoral training.
The Faculty of Science is among the oldest and most accomplished faculties in the University. Established in 1959 with four departments; Department of Botanical, Department of Chemistry, Department of Mathematics and Department of Zoology; currently the Faculty of Science is the biggest faculty in University of Malaya with more than 900 postgraduate students, over 500 academic staffs and support staffs, with four departments and two institutes. In addition to functioning as a teaching centre, the Faculty of Science, staffed with locally and internationally renowned researchers, serves as the main research centre for Science & Technology in the region. The faculty also manages its very own online scientific journal, the Malaysian Journal of Science. The various departments and institutes of the faculty are well equipped with sophisticated and wide range of instruments and other facilities consistent with a vigorous research active culture. A large proportion of the research activities in the Faculty are supported financially by the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment. International organizations as well as regional and bilateral cooperation and collaborations also contribute significantly not only to research activities but also in enhancing the skills and
Departments/Institutes
Institute of Biological Sciences Institute of Mathematical Sciences Department of Chemistry Department of Physics Department of Geology Department of Science and Technology Studies
Facilities
The Faculty of Science provides the following facilities:
A cafeteria, Nearby bus-stop Two bank branches are located nearby FT-NMR spectrometers (JEOL 400MHz NMR), FT-IR
spectrometers (Perkin Elmer 1600 and AT1 Mattson), Mass spectrometers (including GC-MS) and LC-MS. UV/Vis spectrophotometers, HPLC, GC, AAS/ES, ICP, DSC and TGA.
FTIR
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wide range of instruments housed in the Advanced Materials Characterisation Allied Laboratories (AMCAL) which include the Mobile Air Quality Monitoring System, ABI 377 DNA sequencer, Automated Karyotyper with F.I.S.H, TOF-SIMS-ESCA (Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometer-Electron Spectroscopy for Chemical Analysis), SEM-EDX (Scanning Electron Microscope- Energy Dispersive X-Ray), FT-NMR (Fourier Transform- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), AFM-STM (Atomic Force MicroscopeScanning Tunneling Microscope) and GCMS (Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometer).
X-ray
diffractometer, Elemental analyzer, mobile water and air laboratories, Laser-Raman spectrometer, SEM-EDX and TOF-SIMS-ESCA. Labtest Plasmascan, Micro Gravity Meter; Particle Size analyzer Malvern mastersizer, Photometer microscope Leitz; 12 channel Seismograph. Image analyzer Zeiss Contron KS400. Other facilities crucial to postgraduates studies and made accessible to students includecomputing, networking and world-class library with some 3600 journal titles including electronic material in the form of CD-ROM and online access.
Contact
Dean Faculty of Science University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 4200 +603-7967 4376 dekanfs@um.edu.my / science@um.edu.my http://fs.um.edu.my/
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Mission
Vision
To be a centre of excellence in learning, research and international reference on Asia and Europe.
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To spearhead quality academic and research work through smart partnership between Asia and Europe.
Asia-Europe Institute
The Asia-Europe Institute has successfully established itself as one of Southeast Asias leading institutions for social science postgraduate research and teaching. Established under the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) process with a philosophy of enhancing AsiaEurope relations, AEI aims to foster exchange of students and scholars with a view to develop better understanding of the cultures, histories, politics, institutions, economics, business and legal practices of both regions. The origins of the AEI can be traced back to the idea of establishing closer higher education linkages between Asia and Europe under the provisions of the Asia-Europe Meeting (ASEM) initiative in 1996. In 1997, the Government of Malaysia established the Asia-Europe Centre (AEC), the first step of AsiaEurope University cooperation in education designed to support the Fourth Pillar of the ASEM process. Three years after its inception, on 2 January 2000, the AEC was transformed into a full-fledged academic institution. It was renamed Asia-Europe Institute (AEI) and hosted by the University of Malaya, the oldest university in Malaysia. Over the years, the AEI has received staunch support from the Government of Malaysia, working in partnership with other ASEM countries. It reflects Malaysias commitment to internationalizing higher education and advancing the idea of the AEI as an educational infrastructure and knowledge of network for Asia and Europe in the twenty-first century. The AEI aims to be the place where intellectual discourses are held. Key issues on intensifying globalization and regionalization environment, international business, innovation and technologies and inter-regional relations between Asia and Europe are discussed. Further AEI promotes collaborative research with academic as well as government and private sector institutions. Our research pillars and range of international postgraduate courses indicate the breadth and quality of expertise that the AEI can bring to bear. As such, our postgraduate students are central to the realization of a collaborative and innovative education hub for the future.
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Facilities
The Asia-Europe Institute provides the following facilities: The Asia-Europe Institute Resource Centre (AEIRC) serves as the working library to support the teaching and research conducted at AEI. Academic staff and students of UM may refer to the collections in the centre. Other facilities may also be utilised at the Resource Centre include Bibliographic Access, book collections, Journals; includes ASEAN Economic Bulletin Asia Europe Journal Contemporary Southeast Asia International Journal of Asian Studies Journal of Southeast Asian Studies Sojourn Southeast Asian Affairs JSTOR (www.jstor.org) is an online archival database of scholarly journals in the humanities, social sciences and the sciences. This database may be accessed from workstations located in AEI. CD-ROM: CDs are kept at the Service Counter. Books with CD-ROM bear notes at the end that give the CD-ROM numbers. CDs must not be taken out of the Resource Centre. PCs with internet connections are available. WiFi is also available for personal laptop users.
Contact
International and Student Affairs Unit Asia-Europe Institute University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 6920 / 6907 +603-7967 6908 asia_euro@um.edu.my http://aei.um.edu.my/
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Mission
The enhancement of postgraduate management to support the University of Malaya in becoming a world renowned institution of choice for postgraduate education.
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Embarking on new challenges in the era of globalisation and information technology, IPS promises a more vibrant presence, with its multiple functions in propelling postgraduate activities to greater heights at University of Malaya. As a postgraduate centre, it manages the formalities of postgraduateship at the university, a role that requires working in coherence with all of University of Malayas Faculties, Academies, Centres and other Institutes. The Doctor of Philosophy and Master of Philosophy programmes at IPS have been reinstated to realize the primary cause that the Institute came to be, and to continue the legacy of UMs longest-serving Vice-Chancellor. Thus IPS also manages its own higher degrees, and is opening its doors to new multi and interdisciplinary programmes or programmes not offered by the other faculties. Since 2009, IPS is officially known as Institute of Graduate Studies (IGS) and continues as the main hub of the postgraduate education administration and activities which are the vital features of a research university that University of Malaya is recognized as. Striving for excellence and superiority in advanced education, the Institute of Graduate Studies is in a unique position not only to uphold the premier status of University of Malaya, the grand dame of higher learning institutions in the country; but also to thrust Malaysia internationally as a renowned centre for academic pursuits in the region.
Objectives
To
increase the efficiency and effectiveness of IGS as a postgraduate management centre To formulate policies, identify and implement best practices pertaining to the management of postgraduate education To enhance the promotion of postgraduate programmes towards achieving the quality objective of the University on postgraduate education To facilitate multidisciplinary programmes in the University of Malaya To organize academic and social activities for postgraduate students To provide additional amenities and services to postgraduate students
Facilities
The Institute of Graduate Studies provides the following facilities: Computer lab with internet access WiFi access for personal laptop Auditorium Seminar rooms Cafeteria.
Contact
Academic Unit, Institute of Graduate Studies University of Malaya 50603 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-7967 4613 / 4637 +603-7956 6634 ips@um.edu.my http://ips.um.edu.my/
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Mission
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To be a centre of excellence in the field of leadership and management of educational institutions, research and professional development for principalship.
Objectives
The Institute of Educational Leadership aims to be a centre of excellence in the field of educational leadership and school principalship by providing pre-service courses to prospective principals and educational leaders through continuous in-service professional development programmes. Specifically, the main objectives of the Institute of Educational Leadership are as follows:
To
provide in-service training to prospective principals from the teaching personnel in the field of leadership and management of educational institution under the Master and Doctoral Programmes in principalship and educational leadership.
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be a centre for in-service professional development programmes for secondary school principals and primary school headmasters and their senior assistants and senior teachers by continuously; (i) providing short term courses of international standard (ii) promoting a networking system for educational practitioners as members of the Institute To be a centre of excellence in research and development in the area of leadership training and school improvement; and To be a regional centre of excellence in educational leadership and principalship training, and a networking centre for the development of post-graduate academic training programmes in principalship.
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Facilities
The Institute provides the following facilities:
Lecture
Room which contains a good collection of Project Papers and Reference Materials for students use. Interaction Room: A room for recreation and socialization among students and lecturers. Graduates Room: A room for meeting and recreational purposes among graduates. Computer Laboratory: Available in Block A for all City Campus students, and has 50 computers with Internet connection while one more in Block C is exclusively for students of Institute of Educational Leadership. Library: Provides complete library facilities including electronic systems an devices. Majority of the printed materials are related to the institutes that exist in the City Campus, including the Institute of Educational Leadership. Prayer Hall: A facility for Muslim students in the City Campus to fulfil their religious obligations.
Rooms which can accommodate 50-70 persons, well equipped with tools for teaching such as electronic screen, LCD projector, Internet connection and OHP projector. Discussion Rooms that can accommodate between 5-10 students at one time for discussion purposes
Doctor of Philosophy
Contact
Institute of Educational Leadership Level 11, Wisma R & D, University of Malaya Jalan Pantai Baharu, 59990 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-2246 3317 / 3326 / 3325 +603-2246 3322 ikp@um.edu.my http://ikp.um.edu.my/
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Mission
Vision
To be the catalyst for, and synergy of, change for the global community.
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source of new ideas on public policy a conduit for sharing Malaysias administration experience with other countries, and a regional centre of excellence in public policy and public management studies.
Facilities
INPUMA provides the following facilities:
Computer Laboratory
Contact
The International Institute of Public Policy and Management (INPUMA) Block C, Level 3, University of Malaya City Campus Jalan Tun Ismail 50480, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia +603-2617 3038 / 3005 / 3031 +603-2617 3040 / 3027 inpuma@um.edu.my http://inpuma.org.my
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UM City Campus
GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS/ THE INTERNATIONAL OF PUBLIC POLICY & MANAGEMENT/ UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION (UMCCED) JALAN SULTAN SALAHUDIN
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GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUsINEss Level 4, Block C City Campus, University of Malaya, Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480 Kuala Lumpur THE INTERNATIONAL INsTITUTE OF PUbLIC POLICY AND MANAgEmENT (INPUMA) Level 3, Block C City Campus, University of Malaya, Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480 Kuala Lumpur UNIVERSITY OF MALAYA CENTRE FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION (UMCCed) Level 3, Block A City Campus, University of Malaya, Jalan Tun Ismail, 50480 Kuala Lumpur
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