National University of Malaysia (NUM)

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The National University of Malaysia (contraction: NUM; Malay: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia; contracted UKM is a state funded college spotted in Bangi, Selangor which is around 35 km south of Kuala Lumpur. Its showing healing center, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Medical Center (UKMMC) Pusat Perubatan Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (PPUKM) is placed in Cheras furthermore has a limb grounds in Kuala Lumpur. There are 17,500 college understudies selected, and 5,105 postgraduate understudies of which 1368 are outside understudies from 35 countries.

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia is one of five exploration colleges in the nation. It was positioned number 259th on the planet by QS World University Rankings in 2014. It is positioned 98th place in the 100 best new colleges built inside the most recent 50 years on the planet. It is the main college from Malaysia that made it in the 2012 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Top 50 Universities Under 50 Years Old rundown positioned in the 31st spot. It put 53rd and 58th in the QS Top 500 Asian University Rankings in 2011 and 2012 respectively.

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, the national college of Malaysia was conceived from the yearnings of the patriots to maintain the Malay Language as a dialect of learning. The journey for a national college was proposed in 1923 by the author Abdul Kadir Adabi as a move against British colonization. This patriot tide electrifies Malay educated people of the time yet met British concealment. The patriots never wavered and in 1969 the development again bloomed. A Sponsoring Committee led by Syed Nasir Ismail, a Malay learned, was situated up to set up a report suggesting the foundation of UKM. Other conspicuous individuals from this board incorporate Dr. Mahathir Mohamed (Tun), Malaysia's fourth Prime Minister who was then the Education Minister, and Dr. Mohd Rashdan Haji Baba, who later turned into UKM's first Vice Chancellor.

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia opened its entryways on 18 May 1970 to 192 college understudies in Jalan Pantai Baru, Kuala Lumpur, a transitory grounds lodging three principle staffs, the Faculties of Science, Arts and Islamic Studies. In October 1977, UKM moved to its available premises which structure the principle grounds in Bangi. The grounds has a size of 1,096 hectares, arranged in the city including the Kuala Lumpur International Airport, Kuala Lumpur, the fundamental business focus, and Putrajaya, the regulatory capital. The UKM Bangi Campus is 45 km from KLIA, 30 km from Kuala Lumpur and 20 km from Putrajaya.

UKM has two wellbeing grounds, the Kuala Lumpur grounds in Jalan Raja Muda Abdul Aziz, and the UKM Medical Center in Cheras. The Kuala Lumpur grounds comprises of the Faculties of Health Sciences, Pharmacy, Dentistry and the Pre-Clinical Departments of the Medical Faculty. With a size of 20 hectares, the Kuala Lumpur grounds was created in 1974.

The grounds in Cheras comprises of the Medical Faculty, the UKM Teaching Hospital and the UKM Medical Molecular Biology Institute (UMBI). The Cheras grounds was opened in 1997. Other than these grounds, UKM works seven examination stations (RS); The Tasik Chini RS, The Marine Ecosystem RS, The Langkawi Geopark RS, The Marine RS, The Fraser's Hill RS, The Plant Biotechnology RS and in the primary grounds itself, the UKM Campus Living Laboratory, which involves the UKM Permanent Forest Reserve, or its Malay name, Hutan Simpan Kekal UKM and the Fernarium and the Herbarium.

Taking into account an establishment of 30 years of exploration, UKM was granted the status of a Malaysian Research University in October 2006 by the Ministry of Higher Education, a move intended to push the four state funded colleges into driving examination colleges in accordance with the Higher Education Strategic Plan 2007-2020.

The year 2006 likewise saw UKM winning the Prime Minister's Quality Award. This grant vindicates UKM's endeavors at quality instruction and administration, as laid out by the destinations of the UKM Strategic Plan 2000-2020 (PS2020). The Strategic Plan has been enlarged by the recently divulged UKM Knowledge Ecosystem Transformation Plan, a change set to sling UKM into the group of driving exploration colleges by 2018.
Address: Jalan Reko, 43600 Bangi, Selangor, Malaysia
Registration: 22.605 (2006)
Phone: +60 3-8921 5555
Estabilished: 1970
Motto: Inspiring Futures, Nurturing Possibilities
Faculties
  • Sociology and Humanities (created in 1970 as Faculty of Arts)
  • Science and Technology (built in 1970 as Faculty of Sciences)
  • Islamic Studies (built in 1970)
The three above make up the establishing workforces.
  • Medicine
  • Wellbeing Sciences
  • Dentistry
  • Financial matters and Business
  • Instruction
  • Designing and Built Environment
  • Master's level college of Business
  • Data Science and Technology
  • Pharmacy
Centres
  • Place for Academic Advancement
  • Place for Corporate Communications
  • Place for Corporate Planning & Communications
  • Place for General Studies
  • Place for Graduate Management
  • Place for Information Technology
  • Place for Publication and Printing
  • Place for Research and Innovation Management
  • Place for Students Advancement
  • PERMATApintar National Gifted Center
  • UKM Islamic Center
  • UKM Medical Center
Institutes
  • Energy component Institute
  • Inst. for Environment & Development (LESTARI)
  • Inst. for Malaysian & International Studies (IKMAS)
  • Foundation of Ethnic Studies (KITA)
  • Inst. of Microengineering & Nanoelectronics (IMEN)
  • Inst. of Occidental Studies (IKON)
  • Inst. of Space Science (ANGKASA)
  • Inst. of Systems Biology (INBIOSIS)
  • Inst. of the Malay World & Civilization (ATMA)
  • Inst. of West Asian Studies (IKRAB)
  • Inst. of Islam (HADHARI)
  • Medicinal Molecular Biology Institute (UMBI)
  • Sunlight based Energy Research Institute (SERI)
  • Southeast Asia Disaster Prevention Research Institute (SEADPRI-UKM)

Rankings

YearRankValuer
2005185Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2006185Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2007309Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2008250Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2009291Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2010263QS World University Rankings
2011279QS World University Rankings
2012261QS World University Rankings
2012N/A (did not submit data)Times Higher Education World University Rankings

Notable Alumni
  1. Sheikh Muszaphar Shukor, country's first astronaut
  2. Syed Hussein Alatas, academic
  3. Liow Tiong Lai, Minister of Health
  4. Tan Sri Dr. Jemilah Mahmood, Chief of the Humanitarian Response Branch, United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) in New York
  5. Anwar Fazal, Father of Malaysian NGO Movement - Honorary Doctorate in Law - 1997
  6. Datuk Razali Ibrahim, Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports (read law)
  7. Dato' Halimi Abd Manaf, Deputy Secretary General of Ministry of Urban Wellbeing, Housing and Local Government
source: NUM wikipedia

Malaya University (UM)

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The University of Malaya (UM) is an open examination college placed in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is the most seasoned and most regarded college in Malaysia. The college's name was abridged as Malaya amid the preindependence period.

The college was established in 1949 as an open financed tertiary establishment. Today, it has more than 2,500 employees. In 2012, UM was allowed self-rule status by the Ministry of Higher Education. In 2014, the QS World University Rankings has positioned UM at the 151st spot of the world.

The foundation of the college started with the issue of deficiency of therapeutic collaborators in Singapore and Penang amid the late 1890s.The issue was tended to in a report distributed by the Education Commission in April 1902. In the report, it was expressed that the Commission was supportive of creating a medicinal school to satisfy the interest for restorative colleagues in government clinics. On the other hand, such view was not in support among the European community.

Enactment was passed by the Straits Legislative Council in June 1905 under Ordinance No. XV 1905. The school opened on 3 July 1905 and started working in September. On 28 September 1905, Sir John administered the school under the name 'The Straits and Federated Malay States Government Medical School.

The school was placed in the old Female Lunatic Asylum close to the Singapore General Hospital at Sepoy Lines off New Bridge Road, where four of the shelter structures were changed over into a restorative school. In 1907, an address corridor and lab were included. There were no library and space to keep neurotic specimens.

In 1905, there were 17 therapeutic understudies, four understudies going to the healing facility colleague course. After five years, the enrolments expanded to 90 therapeutic understudies and 30 trainee doctor's facility colleagues. The school had stand out changeless staff which was the Principal, the showing staff were utilized on low maintenance premise. The Principal was Dr Gerald Dudley Freer, who already served as Senior Colonial Surgeon Resident of Penang.

The School Council needed to pick up distinguishment of its Diploma by the General Council of Medical Education in the United Kingdom to guarantee that the Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery Diploma offered by the school would increase overall distinguishment. In 1916, the GCME perceived the Licentiate of Medicine and Surgery Diploma offered by the school. The licentiates were set on the General Council's Colonial List of the British Medical Register and were qualified for practice anyplace inside the British Empire.

In 1910, Dr Robert Donald Keith turned into the second Principal of the School. The initial two years of the five-year course were dedicated to immaculate science studies. Material science, science and science were taught in the first year, took after by physiology and rudimentary life systems in the second year. The staying three years were connection to clinical clerkships in solution, surgery and birthing assistance, which secured pathology, cleanliness and restorative law. Materia Medica was incorporated into the fourth year, where viable drug store was taught.

Understudies were presented on a few doctor's facilities, at first at the Singapore General Hospital. From 1908 onwards, connections were made to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (for drug and surgery) and Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital (for midwifery).

In 1912, the medicinal school got a blessing of $120,000 from the King Edward VII Memorial Fund, began by Dr Lim Boon Keng. Hence, on 18 November 1913, the name of the school was changed to the King Edward VII School of Medicine.

In the first cluster of 16 understudies of 1905, just seven made to the last and graduated in May 1910 while the staying six understudies graduated in after four months and others surrendered from the school. In 1919, the drop-out rate had climbed to 35%, while in 1939 the quantity of understudies fizzled in their last examinations remained at 44%.

As of now an inn was constructed to suit 72 male understudies from the Federated Malay States.

In 1921, the school was lifted in status to school. Somewhere around 1920 and 1930, the school experienced a progression of changes, by supplanting the old showing staff with a more youthful era of experts furthermore nine new Chairs were made, the first in Anatomy in 1920, emulated by Medicine, Surgery, and Midwifery & Gynecology in 1922 and Clinical Surgery, Bacteriology, Biology, Bio-Chemistry, and Dental Surgery in 1926. What's more the tenth Chair for Pathology was made in 1935.

In 1923, the school's new building at Outram Road was initiated. It was finished in November 1925 and authoritatively opened by Sir Laurence Guillemard in February 1926. Amid the opening function, the College presented Honorary Diplomas on Sir David James Galloway, Dr Malcolm Watson and Dr Lim Boon Keng.

In 1929, Dr George V. Allen the new key took the steerage, succeeding his antecedent Dr MacAlister.
Address: Jalan Universiti, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Registration: 25.474 (2010)
Phone: +60 3-7955 2595
Established: 8 Oktober 1949
Motto: Ilmu punca kemajuan 
Rankings
YearRankValuer
200489Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2005169Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2006192Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2007246Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2008230Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2009180Times Higher Education World University Rankings – QS World University Rankings
2010207QS World University Rankings
2011167QS World University Rankings
2012156QS World University Rankings
2013167[28]QS World University Rankings
2014151QS World University Rankings
2014N/A (did not submit data)Times Higher Education World University Rankings

Notable Students
University of Malaya have produce notable alumni that have contributed significantly towards the development of Malaysia and aboard.
  1. Syed Amin Aljeffri
  2. Amani Williams Hunt Abdullah
  3. Sudirman Arshad
  4. Azalina Othman Said
  5. Abdul Khalid Ibrahim
  6. Mohamed Khaled Nordin
  7. Anwar Ibrahim
  8. Abdullah Ahmad Badawi
  9. Mahathir Mohamad
  10. Musa Hitam
  11. Mohd Khalil Yaakob
  12. Adnan Yaakob
  13. Ungku Aziz
  14. Mohamad Hassan
  15. Muhyiddin Yassin
  16. Daniel Dorall
  17. Fadzilah Kamsah
  18. Khasnor Johan
  19. Lee Hong Susan Lim
  20. Lim Hock Siew
  21. Mohd Sidek Hassan
  22. Ramon Navaratnam
  23. Ong Pang Boon
  24. S. R. Nathan
  25. Rex Shelley
  26. Gary Yap
  27. Mohd Shafei Abdullah
source: UM wikipedia

Padjadjaran University (UNPAD)

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Universitas (Padjadjaran University or UNPAD) is an organization of higher learning placed in Bandung, which is the commonplace capital of West Java, Indonesia. UNPAD was created on eleventh of September 1957, and formally opened by the President of Republic Indonesia Soekarno on the 24th of September 1957.

At the point when made, the college had four divisions: Law, Economics, Medicine, and Mathematics and Natural Sciences. Presently it has formed into 16 personnel and a few postgraduate projects, 44 undergrad programs (Strata 1/S1), two master projects, nine doctorate programs (Strata 3/S3), 19 Master's degree programs (Strata 2/S2), five calling projects, one four-year certificate program (D4), and 32 three-year recognition programs (D3).

At first settled in Bandung, pretty much all undergrad divisions have been migrated to Jatinangor, a town close Sumedang, aside from the bureaus of Law and Economics. Postgraduate offices still have their showing offices in Bandung. For a period, Semaun was on the economics faculty.

Faculties
  • Faculty of Law
  • Faculty of Economics
  • Faculty of Medicine
  • Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences
  • Faculty of Agriculture
  • Faculty of Dentistry
  • Faculty of Social and Political Sciences
  • Faculty of Literature
  • Faculty of Psychology
  • Faculty of Animal Husbandry
  • Faculty of Communication Sciences
  • Faculty of Fisheries
  • Faculty of Agriculture Industrial Technology
  • Faculty of Nursing Science
  • Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Faculty of Geological engineering
  • Post Graduate Program
Tutorial buildings
The personnel has five principle structures at the Jatinangor grounds:
  • A1: Administration.
  • A2: Tutorial rooms, staff rooms, labs for physiology, pharmacology, natural chemistry.
  • A3: Interactive excercise rooms (limit of 300 persons), computerized data framework library and one PC research center.
  • A4: Staff rooms and labs of life systems, parasitology, microbiology, science cell and 30 modernized excercise rooms associated with intra web, library and supporting offices for examination.
  • A5: For general addresses, 30 clinical expertise research centers, 30 excercise rooms, one PC lab for PC access and application of mechanized measurements which is allowed to access by understudies and staffs
Every excercise room has mixed media offices (PC and LCD). The employees has excercise rooms at A3 and A5.

Library
The faculty has the fundamental library at Jatinangor grounds and libraries at every branch of the workforce and additionally the library at Hasan Sadikin Hospital.

The fundamental library in A3 has 31000 property (course readings, national and global diaries, pamphlet, magazine, exposition/proposal/last papers). Other than those, the library has gadgets diaries which gives 300 titles.

The library has cooled rooms, perusing rooms (100 clients limit), PC offices joined with the web to get to electronic diary (e-library).

Laboratory
The faculty  has four libraries:
  • Clinical expertise lab
  • Biomedical lab
  • PC lab
  • Learning assessment lab
Other Facilities
The faculty has understudy residences. The main quarters was inherent 2006 (three stories and 50 rooms).
Beforehand the residences were settlement offices for all global understudies amid their first year of study.

Notable People And Alumni

Government
  1. Megawati Soekarnoputri, former President of Indonesia (2001–2004)
  2. Umar Wirahadikusumah, Vice President of Indonesia (1983–1988)
  3. Mochtar Kusumaatmadja, Minister for Justice (1973–1978), Minister for Foreign Affairs (1978–1988)
  4. Agum Gumelar, Minister for Transportation (1999–2001, 2001–2004), Coordinating Minister for Politics, Social Affairs and Security (2001)
  5. Bustanil Arifin, Minister for Cooperatives and head of Bulog (1983–1993)
  6. MS Hidayat, Minister for Industry (2009–Present)
  7. Jusuf Anwar, Minister of Finance (2004–2005)
  8. Armida Alisjahbana, Minister for National Development Planning (2009–present)
  9. Paskah Suzetta, Minister for National Development Planning (2004–2009)
  10. Muladi, governor of Lemhanas (2005 - now), Minister for Justice (1998), State Secretary (1999)
  11. Burhanudin Abdullah, Bank of Indonesia Governor (2003–2008)
  12. Maulana Ibrahim, Bank of Indonesia Deputy Governor (2002–2007)
  13. Soemarno Sosroatmodjo, Governor of Jakarta (1960–1964) (1965–1966)
  14. Jusuf Wibisono, Minister for Finance (1951–1952 )
Politics
  1. Dedy Djamaluddin Malik, PAN Politician, member of People's Representative Council
  2. Chairuman Harahap, Golkar politician, head of 3rd commission of People's Representative Council
  3. Ferry Mursyidan Baldan, Golkar politician, member of People's Representative Council (2004–2009)
  4. Ferry Kurnia Rizkiyansyah, members of KPU Republik Indonesia (2012-current)
Law
  1. Bagir Manan, Chief of Supreme Court/Chief Justice of the Republic of Indonesia (2001–2009)
  2. Sri Soemantri, Head of Constitution Commission (2003-now)
  3. Ruhut Sitompul, Indonesian lawyer, Democratic Party's politician, member of People's Representative Council (2009-now)
  4. Hotman Paris Hutapea, Indonesian lawyer
  5. Otto Cornelis Kaligis, Indonesian lawyer
  6. Juniver Girsang, Indonesian lawyer
  7. Elza Syarief, Indonesian lawyer
  8. Frans Hendra Winarta, Indonesian lawyer
  9. Taji M Sianturi, Indonesian lawyer
  10. Achmad Roestandi, Judge of Constitutional Court (2005–2008)
Business
  1. Robby Djohan, former Bank Niaga CEO (now CIMB Niaga), former Garuda Indonesia CEO, former Bank Mandiri CEO (merger from several state-owned banks)
  2. Santosa Doellah, founder of Batik Danar Hadi
  3. Feby Fadly Wiraputra, officer at Bumitama Gunajaya Agro
Arts, music, journalism
  1. Yuki Arifin Martawidjaja (Yukie), musician, vocalist of PAS Band
  2. Bambang Sutrisno (Trisno), musician, bassist of PAS Band
  3. Bambang Sutejo (Bengbeng), musician, guitarist of PAS Band
  4. Agus Teguh Prakosa Andarusman (Sandy), musician, drummer of PAS Band
  5. Rieka Roslan, musician, personnel of The Groove
  6. Gumilar Nurochman, musician, personnel of Project Pop
  7. Prastiwi Dwiarti, musician, personnel of T2
  8. Nico Siahaan, presenter
  9. Muhammad Farhan, presenter
  10. Salman Aristo, screenwriter
  11. Widya Saputra, artist
  12. Annisa Pohan, artist
  13. Meisya Siregar, artist
  14. Tina Talisa, presenter
  15. Fitri Tropica, presenter
  16. Ananda Omesh, presenter
  17. Arief Suditomo, news anchor
  18. Dona Agnesia, artist
  19. Ahmad Fuadi, writer, novelist, social entrepreneur
  20. Okky Lukman, artist, presenter, comedian
  21. Raden Aang Kusmayatna Kusumadinata "Kang Ibing", comedian
  22. Indy Rachmawati, presenter, news anchor
  23. Ryan Thamrin, presenter, doctor
  24. Ernest Prakasa, comedian
  25. Melody Nurramdhani Laksani, artist, personnel of JKT48
Sport
  1. Utut Adianto, the 1st Indonesian chess Grandmaster
source: UNPAD wikipedia
 

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