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UTM Johor Bahru Campus (1, 147 Hectares)
UTM Kuala Lumpur Campus (35 Hectares)
UTM’s Philosophy, Vision and Mission PHILOSOPHY The divine law of Allah is the foundation for science and technology. UTM strives with total and unified effort to attain excellence in science and technology for universal peace and prosperity in accordance with His will. VISION To be recognised as a world class centre of academic and technological excellence. MISSION To be a leader in the development of human capital and innovative technologies that will contribute to the nation’s wealth creation.
UTM’s Journey From Technical School to Research University Autonomous University 2012 Research University 2010 Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) 1975 National Institute of Technology (ITK) University Status 1972 [1960] Technical College – Professional Programmes [1955] Technical College, Jalan Gurney [1946] Technical College – Diploma [1930] Technical School, High Street [1925] Technical School, Jalan Briickfields --- JKR [1906] Technical School, Batu Lane , Bukit Nanas [1904] Treacher Technical School, Weld Road
UTM’s Transformation Pathway 2010 2011 Culture of Innovation Inspiring Creative and Innovative Minds 2012 Innovative, entrepreneurial, global; Institutional DNA; Blue Ocean Strategy 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Soul; Appreciation of Value Consensus, Inclusiveness and Engagement Innovation for Universal Prosperity Higher Education Institutional Sustainability; Impactful Outcomes Towards the Survival of a University
UTM Core Business Education Research & Innovation Brain Power of the Nation© & Innovation Powerhouse Services Nation Building Wealth Creation Universal Peace & Prosperity © Wahid Omar 2015
Faculties, Research and Business Entity(ies) ENGINEERING Civil Engineering Biosciences and Medical Engineering Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Chemical and Energy Engineering SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY 18 190+ postgraduate courses offered 12 k+ SOCIAL SCIENCES Computing Built Environment Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology Malaysia Japan International Institute of Technology Advanced Informatics School - Lifelong learning Franchise Part time, off campus International Degree Programme (UTM-IDP) postgraduates enrolled (2016) Science Geoinformation and Real Estate PUPW faculties and schools Education International Business School Islamic Civilization Language Academy Management Perdana School of Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Research Entities 5 Research Niche Areas 4 Higher Institution Centre of Excellence (HICo. E) Excellence 11 Centre of research institutes including multi discipline 150 Single & groups research +
UTM in Numbers *22, 98 80% Total Students 4 RM 1. 06 Total Expenditure bil (including Asset) Graduate Employability Rate 2, 825 International Students #178, 24 *5, 80 2 Total Alumni since 1972 *1, 745 Alumni from Academic Staff 1, 372 Ph. D Holders 5% International Staff *392 RM 420. 9 RU Fund Received mil (2011 -2016 No. of Collaborators *276 Community Engagement Notes : * As of 30 September 2017 # As of 59 th UTM Convocation 8 Total Intellectual Property Rights 5, 245 International 66 countries As at 31 Dec 2016 ) 19, 44 1 Indexed Publications (2011 – 2016)
UTM Desired State by 2020 University 4. 0 Championing 4 IR using 21 st century curriculum and deliveries Malaysian Rating Industry & Community Relevant Societal Impact from Teaching and Learning, Research and Service activities Tier 6 (SETARA) Research University 6 Star Rating in My. RA Graduate Employabili ty Quality graduates with 95% GE Transforme d University Delivery 5 Star Rating (MAMPU) QS World University Ranking Top 50 (engineering and technology) Widen Access and Equity No. of students, no. of TNE programmes, intake diversity and various talent Financial sustainabili ty 30% Internal funding out of OPEX RM 100 m to support PGU III
Our research is inspired by the five major niche areas and five R&I strategies that we have devised based on our unique strengths in research and more importantly with the vision of addressing the national and global grand agenda Creative ways of generating income from not only research output but also utilizing researchproven test rig, expertise and laboratory equipment to ensure research finance sustainability Frontier Materials Branding initiatives ensure high visibility of UTM’s researchers & expertise while continue to bring the impact of research outside of the campus Producing advanced materials with sustainable approach ensured realworld application empowered by up-to -date processing & manufacturing technologies Resource Sustainability New age of researchers no longer engage only in traditional research but incorporate entrepreneurial skills to bring laboratory results to the market in the most creative ways, exploring new & disruptive innovation Smart Digital Community The most diverse community of researchers bring the best out of multi-disciplinary research focusing on smart and data driven concept and solution Health & Wellness UTM strives to create knowledge With various pressure mounting based bio-economy platform Research Alliance up like resources scarcity & which leverage the existing bio climate change, UTM focused on resources integrated with addressing such major agenda, bioengineering and cutting edge playing an important role in bioinformatics technique bringing the concept of Innovative Engineering sustainability in society and resources UTM’s traditional strength in engineering seeks to revolutionize established technology while exploring the field of high performance infrastructure to address real world mobility $ $ $ New research funding models are actively pursued in which the dependency on government funding is reduced while increase external funding via not only large, international funding but also small, quick-turnover networking grants. Research Funding Publications Publication in higher tier journals enable higher outreach to the scientific community where quality research output ultimately make us understand & make the world better
Translational Research Continuum: Applied Science, Social Science & Technology UTM applies the idea of Translational Research via our core strength in engineering, via the concept of applied knowledge to address industrial and societal issues as we strongly believe that translational research can be applied anywhere. Human Application Basic Science T 1 Clinical Application T 2 T 1 Basic Sciences Clinical Practise & Public Health Impact T 3 T 2 Applied Science, Social Science & Technology source: adapted from Drolet & Lorenzi, Translational Research 1(157), 2011, pp 1 -5 OR/ AND Industrial Solution & Societal Impact
Translational Research : Our Research, Our Way Although the idea of Translational Research is new in UTM, we already have a number of showcases of what we have “translated” from our research. Basic Science Applied Science, Social Science & Technology Membrane characterization Membrane for water treatment, membrane for gas separation T 1 Backpackers travelling pattern Basic Science Industrial Solution & Societal Impact Membrane water treatment plant, membrane water filtration for disaster victims T 2 State & national level master plan to improve tourism capacity Applied Science, Social Science & Technology OR/ AND Improving localized economy via influx of foreign tourists Industrial Solution & Societal Impact
International Collaboration Models Model 1 Model 2 Model 3 Bi-lateral agreements focusing on academic & research cooperation Global research/ academic network of universities on niche focus areas Strategic international collaboration with reputable universities Faculty/institutional level cooperation & academic exchange Supports, strengthens and facilitates individual institutions in research; builds “primary partnerships” in selected regions with a focus in specific disciplines To expand reach globally through reputable partner institutions network of collaboration and expertise Collaboration and Co-Branding initiatives
What’s in it for Companies CREATE COMPETITIVE EDGE VIA UNIVERSITY – INDUSTRY COLLABORATION 9 KEY BENEFITS FOR COMPANIES 01 Recruitment of Graduates & Access to Researchers 04 Accredited Labs, R & D Equipment & Incubators 07 R&D&C (Matching) Grants 02 Collaborate with Professional & Certified Experts & Consultants 05 Accredited & Certified Lifelong Learning 08 Receive Double or Triple Tax Deductions 03 Join a Global Network of Experts & Professionals 06 Computational Software & Facilities 09 Contribute as Advisory Panel, Adjunct Prof & Assessor Panel www. utm. my
Academic & Research Global Partnerships JAPANESE UNIVERSITIES CONSORTIUM
Key Global Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Development MIT-UTM in Sustainable Cities Programmes UTM-Kyoto University on SATREPS (Sustainable and Technology Research Partnership on Sustainable Development Oxford-UTM in Industrial and Applied Mathematics UTM-Cambridge in Combustion Engine UTM-Imperial College of London in Future Energy Launching of UTM Low Carbon Transport Research @ Pagoh under UTM LOCARTIC by the Minister of MOHE & President of Imperial College London UTM-Delft University of Technology in Bioproduct Development UTM-Aachen University in Cardiovascular Engineering UTM-Stanford Research of Innovation UTM-Victoria University of Wellington and Waikato University in Climate Change on Antartic UTM-Taibah University in Ground Water Study Development of Low Carbon Society Scenarios for Asian Regions in Collaboration with Kyoto University
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