UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA - AIEC

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UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA - AIEC
UNIVERSITI
KEBANGSAAN
MALAYSIA
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Established on 18 May 1970
Inspiring Futures,
Nurturing Opportunities
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The Mission
UKM is the National university that
safeguards the sovereignty of the
Malay language while globalizing
knowledge in the context of local
culture.
The Vision
UKM is committed to be a leading
university that pioneers innovation in
the construction of knowledge to
achieve the aspiration of producing a
society imbued with dynamic, learned
and civic leadership.
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UKM : Honouring Legacies,
Inspiring Futures
• Three important legacies.
– universal mission & moral obligation to serve the
public good
– Unique history: born out of the struggles of the
Rakyat to have a university at the pinnacle of the
national education system
national
university
of
Malaysia,
– as
the
Kebangsaan, proudly aligning itself to the national
philosophy, mission and goals that determine the
future of the country
• Building a brand that combines the emotional
connection to its legacy with the foundation of
academic excellence
• Brand essence: honoring legacies and inspiring
futures
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Honoring legacies, inspiring futures
• promotes the national language in its
intellectual tradition yet gives greater space
for proficiency in English
• encourages its student population to
celebrate cultural diversity that promotes
inter ethnic understanding & unity, a living
demonstration to a better future for the
nation
• adapts global knowledge by looking at
others through our eyes (e.g. Institute of
Occidental Studies, Institute of West Asian
Studies)
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Honoring legacies, inspiring
futures
• internationalises our identity and heritage
through the curriculum, website & portal, &
valuing multiculturalism among students
and staff
• invests in research in niche areas that
preserves our heritage and meet
community needs (energy, biodiversity,
earth and physical sciences,
biotechnology, poverty, environment,
health) and yet are at the frontiers of
knowledge.
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UKM was ranked in the
2006 World’s Top 200
Universities
Times Higher Education Supplement 2006
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UKM was ranked in the 2006
World’s Top 62 for Science and
52 for Biomedicine
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UKM is identified as a
Research University
by the Government of
Malaysia in 2007
(under RMK 9 20062010)
Undergraduate
17,546
Including Distance Learning
and Executive Programmes
73.6%
26.4%
Postgraduate
6,281
Total:23,827
Sem 1 2007/2008
As of 5 Sept 2007
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International Students
(2001-2007)
Academic
Session
Number of students
Undergraduate Master
Ph.D Total
2001/2002
60
208
189
457
2002/2003
55
372
279
706
2003/2004
61
430
322
813
2004/2005
78
492
439
1,009
2005/2006
97
525
405
1,027
2006/2007
106
661
606
1,376
2007/2008
138
643
650
1,431
As of 5 Sept 2007
PhD Students (International)
Country
Nigeria
Niger
Saudi Arabia
Algeria
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
Kuwait
Philippines
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Jordan
No. Student
3
1
6
8
14
5
2
1
4
3
286
73
37
71
Country
Malawi
Libya
USA
Sri Lanka
Egypt
Myanmar
Palestine
Oman
Pakistan
Singapore
Somalia
Sudan
Thailand
Yemen
Total • 650
No. Student
1
31
1
2
4
2
5
7
5
2
2
11
4
44
Japan
1
Ghana
2
Tanzania
Turkey
Africa
1
1
1
Cambodia
Korea
Other
1
1
3
As of 5 Sept 2007
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11
Master Students (International)
Country
Algeria
Africa
Saudi Arabia
Australia
Bangladesh
Brunei
China
Philippines
India
Indonesia
Iran
Iraq
Japan
Jordan
Syria
Libya
Korea
No. Student
2
4
27
2
6
6
9
3
2
322
60
28
1
19
1
49
5
1
5
Mongolia
Nigeria
Total
Country
Sri Lanka
Vietnam
Myanmar
Russia
Oman
Pakistan
Palestine
Singapore
Somalia
Sudan
Thailand
U.S.A
Yemen
Mauritius
China
Ethiopia
Maldives
• 643
No. Student
3
1
4
1
5
1
3
8
4
15
15
1
23
1
9
1
1
2
1
3
Egypt
Turkey
Others
As of 5 Sept 2007
Niche Areas
• UKM named as one of four research
universities based on performance.
• Research institutes are established to
support multidisciplinary research and
niche areas.
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Niche Areas
• Energy related areas (Institute for Solar
Energy Research & Institute for Fuel Cell
Research).
• Earth Sciences (Institute for Environment &
Development, Biodiversity Research in the
Faculty of Science and Technology and
activities of the Earth Observation Center).
• Biotechnology ( Institute of Systems Biology
Medical Molecular Biology Institute &
Malaysian Genome Institute).
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Niche Areas
• Physical sciences (Institute of Space
Studies (ANGKASA) & Institute of Micro
engineering and Nanoelectronics (IMEN).
• Area and international studies (Institute of
the Malay World & Civilization (ATMA),
Institute of Malaysian and International
Studies (IKMAS), Institute for the Study of
Islam Hadhari, Institute of Occidental
Studies (IKON), & Institute of West Asian
Studies.
• discipline focused research centers
located in the faculties
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External Grants
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–
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Europe Aid
Asia Link
Erasmus Mundus
6th Framework
Fulbright Fellowship
German Academic Exchange (DAAD)
Third World Academy of Sciences (TWAS)
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
Asia Public Intellectual Programme (API)
Toyota Foundation (SEASREP)
Southeast Asian Fellowship Programme (SEAF)
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Working Collaborations at the International Level
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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The Australian Vice-Chancellors Committee
The Australian National University
Gerhard-Mercator-Duisburg University (UDE)
University of Duisburg-Essen (UDE)
Gerhard Mercator Universitat
Universitat Hamburg
The Ministry of Health and Medical Education of The Islamic Republic of Iran
International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome (IPGRI)
Imperial College
University of east Anglia, Norwich
University of Nottingham
New Zealand Milk Limited
Shemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry
Institudo de Technologica Quimica
Spanish Agency of International Co-operation (AECI)
Federal Ministry of Health
Boston University
Boston University (Field of Conservation Science)
Wuhan Instiute of Polypeptide China
National Instiute of Oriental Languages And Civilisations(Inalco)
University of Goteborg
Tzu Chi University
Graduate School Area Studies, Kyoto
University Cairo Hospital
Australia
Australia
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Iran
Italy
U.K.
U.K.
U.K.
New Zealand
Russia
Spain
Spain
Sudan
USA
USA
China
France
Sweden
Taiwan
Japan
Egypt
As of 5 Sept 2007
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Working Collaborations at the ASEAN Level
Thailand
1.
Mahidol University
Indonesia
1.
Universitas Padjadjaran, Bandung
2.
Universitas Negeri Padang
3.
Universitas Nasional, Indonesia
4.
Universitas Budi Luhur
5.
Universitas Diponegoro
6.
Universitas Indonesia
7.
Direktorat General Pelayanan Medik
Department Kesihatan, Republik Indonesia
8.
Institut Agama Imam Bonjol, Padang
9.
Universitas Negeri, Jakarta
10.
Universitas Hasanudin , Makasar
11.
Universitas Sumatera Utara, Indonesia
12.
Universitas Nasional Indonesia
Thailand
Malaysia
Indonesia
Singapura
1.
The Eye Institute healthcare Group
(TEI)
2.
Sensfab Pte Ltd. (Singapore)
3.
National University of Singapore
Total : 16 MoU/MoA
Total signing : 28 MoU/MoA
As of 5 Sept 2007
Membership at International Level
Member Since
• Association of the Commonwealth Universities
(ACU)
1975
• Asia University Federation (AUF)
1998
• The Association of the Southeast
Asia Intuitions of Higher Learning (ASAIHL)
1992
• Association of Universities of Asia
and Pacific (AUAP)
2001
• International Association
of Universities (IAU)
2004
• University Mobility in Asia
and the Pacific (UMAP)
1996
• Comparative Education Society of Asia (CESA)
2003
• The Global University Network
for Innovation (GUNI)
2004
• International Association of University
Presidents (IAUP)
2005
• ASEAN University Network (AUN)
2006
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Student Mobility Programmes
Year
Number of
students
2002
2
2003
Collaborator University/Institutions
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University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
University of Cape Town, South Africa
University College Cork, Ireland
Universitaet Maastricht, The Netherlands
Institut Teknologi Bandung,
Bandung, Indonesia
Hussian Ebrahim Jamal (HEJ) Research Institute of
Chemistry, University of Karachi, Pakistan
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Hussian Ebrahim Jamal (HEJ) Research Institute of
Chemistry, University of Karachi
Stockholm Universiteit,
Universiteit, Sweden
Institut Teknologi Bandung,
Bandung, Indonesia
University of Cambridge, England, United Kingdom
University of Reading, England, United Kingdom
The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, England, United
Kingdom
9
2004
6
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Student Mobility Programmes
Year
Number of
students
2005
7
Collaborator University/Institutions
Beijing University of Chemical Technology, China
ƒResearch Institute of Chemistry (HEJ), Karachi Pakistan
(3)
ƒUniversity of Cologne, Germany
ƒHerbarium Kew, United Kingdom
ƒUniversity of Queensland, Australia
2006
3
ƒLaboratory of Biomaterials/ Tissue Engineering Chonbuk
National University, Korea
ƒUniversity of Colorado Health Science Center, USA
ƒUniversity of New South Wales (UNSW), Australia
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Australian Universities-UKM
Collaboration
No
.
1.
University
The University of Queensland
Type/ Areas of
Collaboration
‰Student/Staff
Frequency of
Contact
9
Mobility
‰Research
2.
The University of Melbourne
3.
University of Western Australia
Law
Social Science
Molecular
Bioscience
‰Student/Staff
2
1
Mobility
‰Research
4.
La Trobe University, Melbourne
‰Student/Staff
1
Mobility
‰Research
5.
Charles Darwin University
Climate
2
Australian UniversitiesUKM Collaboration
No
.
6.
University
University of New South Wales
Type/ Areas of
Collaboration
‰Student/Staff
Frequency of
Contact
2
Mobility
‰Research
7.
Flinders University, Adelaide
‰Student/Staff
1
Mobility
‰Research
8.
The University of Newcastle
9
University of Southern
Queensland (USQ)
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Brain research
‰Student/Staff
Mobility
‰Research
3
2
Australian UniversitiesUKM Collaboration
No
.
University
10. University of South Australia
Type/ Areas of
Collaboration
‰Student/Staff
Frequency of
Contact
1
Mobility
‰Research
11. RMIT University, Melbourne
‰Student/Staff
1
Mobility
‰Research
12. Monash University
Malaysian
Diaspora
2
Collaboration/MoU/LoI
N
o.
UKM
Autralian’s
University
Year
Started
Year
Ended
Cooperation
1.
Faculty of
Allied Health
Sciences
The Australian
National
University,
Canberra
2005
2010
Honorary Research
Associate
2.
Faculty of Law
University of
Tasmania, Hobart
2006
2009
MoU
3.
Faculty of
Social
Sciences and
Humanities
Flinders
University,
Adelaide
2007
2011
Collaboration in Law
4.
Faculty of
Medicine
Macquarie
University,
Sydney
2007
(Mac)
2012
LoI / Medical SubDivision Training
5.
Faculty of
Medicine
Macquarie
University,
Sydney
2007
(Jun)
2012
Expertise Medical
Training Program
Sub-Division
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Internationalization
and
Image Building
UKM Profile
Terima Kasih ○ Thank You
UNIVERSITI KEBANGSAAN MALAYSIA
The National University of Malaysia
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