UTM Johor Bahru Campus (1,147 Hectares)...Employability 184,939 Total alumni 5,508 International...
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UTM Johor Bahru Campus (1,147 Hectares)
UTM Kuala Lumpur Campus (35 Hectares)
UTM JourneyFrom Technical School to Research University
Desired State by 2025
2014 2015 20172016Consensus,
Inclusiveness
and
Engagement
Innovation
for
Universal
Prosperity
Higher
Education
Institutional
Sustainability;
Impactful
Outcomes
Towards
the Survival
of a University
2018University Excellence
Engenders Universal
Prosperity
UTM Transformation Pathway
2019Thriving for
Excellence;
Pivoting Higher
Education on
Humanity
Education
Research &
Innovation
Services
Brain Power of
the Nation©
&
Innovation
Powerhouse
Universal
Peace &
Prosperity
Wealth
Creation
Nation
Building
© Wahid Omar 2015
UTM Core Business
ADMISSION/ENROLMENT (MyMOHES)
TOTAL CAMPUS EXPERIENCE
INDUSTRY LINKAGES/BRANDING
ALUMNI
REPUTATION
#228 (WUR)
#47 (Asia)
#53 (E&T)
#18 (Under 50)
QS WU
Rankings
(2017/2018)
4
Broad Subjects
QS Ranking by
Subjects
6 Star RatingMyRA
SETARA
4 HiCoEs
76.9%Graduate
Employability
184,939 Total alumni
5,508 International alumni
72 Countries
2,137 Industry linkages (since 2015)
940 Community engagement projects (since 2014)
RM 34.4mil Community engagement fund (since 2014)
RM 506.3mil Research grants secured (since 2010)
RM134.5mil Income from research & innovation (2018)
25,708 Indexed publications (since 2010)
82,678 Citations (since 2013)
12,883Outbound mobility students
(since 2009)
8,186Inbound mobility students
(since 2009)
9,823
Students involved in ongoing
entrepreneurship projects
(since 2015)
1,404Students involved in Job on
Campus programme
3,096Students involved in 108
Service Learning programme
285 Students involved in 5ETP (since 2011)
24,426 Total UG & PG enrolment
4,540 Master students
4,256 PhD students
3,337 Total international students
UTM Facts & Figures(As of 31 December 2018)
Publications
Income Generation
Branding
Innovation & Commercialization
$
Research Funding
Creative ways of generating income from not only research output but also utilizing research-proven test rig, expertise and laboratory equipment to ensure research finance sustainability
Branding initiatives ensure high visibility of UTM’s researchers & expertise while continue to bring the impact of research outside of the campus
Publication in higher tier journals enable higher outreach to the scientific community where quality research output ultimately make us understand & make the world better
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
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.
Frontier Materials
Resource Sustainability
Innovative Engineering
Health & Wellness
Smart Digital Community
UTM’s traditional strength in engineering seeks to revolutionize established technology while exploring
the field of high performance infrastructure to address real world mobility
UTM strives to create knowledge based bio-economy platform
which leverage the existing bio resources integrated with
bioengineering and cutting edge bioinformatics technique
The most diverse community of researchers bring the best out of multi-disciplinary research focusing on smart and data driven concept and solution
Producing advanced materials with sustainable approach ensured real-
world application empowered by up-to-date processing & manufacturing
technologies
Research AllianceWith various pressure mounting up like resources scarcity & climate change, UTM focused on addressing such major agenda, playing an important role in bringing the concept of sustainability in society and resources
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
Impact
Community
SizeBasic
Research
Applied
Research
Translational
Research
Impact of Research
Wellness Solution
From Research to the Community
Seawater Desalination Plant
Vortex Hydro Project
My Beautiful New Home (Mybnhome)
Conservation and Preservation of Nature
Contributions to the State of Johor
Muar Digital Gateway Digital Entrepreneur
Solar Energy
Molluscure TM Mersing SignatureSME Halal Certification
Edu-Muallaf Youth Networking
System
Public Transportation Monitoring System
Downstream Industry
Activated Carbon Production
Methane Gas Production
Joint Venture in
Digital Media
Iskandar Malaysia
Ecolife Challenge
IRDA Carbon
Footprint
Assessment
Malaysia’s Adaptation to Climate Change
Case Studies
Source: UTM-IRDA Roundtable Discussion
Contributions to the State of Johor
IRDA Low Carbon Action Plan
Facts & Figures for UTM Mobility Programme as of 2018
Bi-lateral agreements focusing on
academic & research cooperation
Faculty/institutional level cooperation & academic
exchange
Model 1
Global research/academic network of universities on niche focus areas
Supports, strengthens and facilitates individual
institutions in research; builds “primary partnerships”
in selected regions with a focus in specific disciplines
Model 2
Strategic international
collaboration with reputable universities
To expand reach globally through reputable partner
institutions network of collaboration and expertise
Collaboration and Co-Branding initiatives
Model 3
International Collaboration Models
JAPANESE
UNIVERSITIES
CONSORTIUM
Academic & Research Global Partnerships
Launching of UTM Low Carbon Transport
Research @ Pagoh under UTM LOCARTIC
by the Minister of MOHE & President of
Imperial College London
Development of Low Carbon Society
Scenarios for Asian Regions
in Collaboration with Kyoto University
UTM-Aachen University in Cardiovascular
Engineering
UTM-Delft University of Technology in Bioproduct
Development
UTM-Kyoto University on SATREPS (Sustainable and
Technology Research Partnership on Sustainable
Development
Oxford-UTM in Industrial and Applied Mathematics
UTM-Imperial College of London in Future Energy
UTM-Cambridge in Combustion Engine
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
MIT-UTM in Sustainable Cities Programmes
Key Global Strategic Partnerships for Sustainable Development
Love, Happiness, Mutual Respect & Openness
Campus Experience
Our Talents