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Setting & Infrastructure

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Established as a technical university in 2002, Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) offers a variety of engineering- and technology-based technical programmes, including high-level Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). Ranked as one of the best in Research and Innovation within the classifications of Malaysia Technical University Network (MTUN) and Non-Research University (Non RU), UMP is steadfastly committed to innovating and developing unique academic programmes through strategic international collaborations. A milestone of such innovation is UMP’s world class dual-degree engineering programme offered in collaboration with Germany’s Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences (HsKA) – now seen as the benchmark for other public institutions of higher learning in Malaysia. In the field of research, UMP collaborates with local industries to focus on industry-related applications. Such research collaboration enriches the teaching and learning modules at the university, while simultaneously promotes commercialization of research output and products.

UMP main campus in Pekan began its operation in 27 July 2009. When construction is fully completed, the Pekan campus can accommodate up to a total of 10,000 students and 2,000 staffs. At present, the campus is the home for four engineering faculties and one centre, namely the Faculty of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Faculty of Mechanical and Automotive Engineering Technology, Faculty of Manufacturing and Mechatronic Engineering Technology, Faculty of Computing and Centre for Modern Languages.

Second campus situated in Gambang, near the East Coast Expressway, UMP is just 30km drive from Kuantan, with an area of 126 acres and can accommodate up to 5,000 students. UMP is strategically located in the East Coast Industrial Belt of Peninsular Malaysia - which hosts a large number of multinational corporations (MNCS) in the chemical, petrochemical, manufacturing, automotive and biotechnology industries. UMP students get extensive exposure to the latest development in the fields of engineering and technology. At present, this campus is the home for four faculties, one institute and two centres namely Faculty of Civil Engineering Technology, Faculty of Chemical and Process Engineering Technology, Faculty of Science and Industrial Technology, Faculty of Industrial Management, Institute of Postgraduates Studies, Centre for Mathematical Sciences and Centre for Human Sciences.

During the development of the Pekan Campus, there were numerous challenges faced by UMP in transforming into green and sustainable campus. Some of the challenges were due to the location and physical site characteristics. To overcome the problem UMP has are implementing ecological approach in tree plantingsoil improvementmaintenance strategies, networking and engagement and green initiative.

Energy & Climate Change

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Electricity-saving initiatives have been underway since 2012. In addition to aiming to make UMP a Sustainable Campus, UMP denizens are encouraged to practice efficient and prudent use of electricity to help the university save on university management fund through ongoing campaign and electricity-saving initiatives.

In line with its goal of becoming a Sustainable Campus, UMP also emphasises the need to energy efficient appliance usage and smart building elements and update its elements to almost all existing and new development projects on campus. Beside that, UMP also involved in MYSUN Project. MYSUN is Erasmus+ Capacity Building in Higher Education project that aims to promote Malaysian University campuses as "living laboratories" for sustainability and energy efficiency.

 

Water (WR)

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UMP has conducted research relating to water resources for quite some time now. In the early years in 2009, this system is used to supply clean water to students living in hostels. In 2011, the water filter system (WASRA) was installed in the area of UMP Mosque that supplies water for ablution and nurseries. UMP has developed Rain Water Harvesting System at Bioarimatic Park in Luit for irrigation purpose at trial plot and to watering plants in Manufacturing Faculty. In Pekan Campus Groundwater System and used of lake water to watering plants has become one of initiatives to reducing university cost.

Waste (WS)

Compost02The University has a strong commitment to ensure that the waste produced by the university being properly managed. In line with this commitments, a systematic waste management programme, using the 3R concept (Reduce, Reuse and Recycle), was introduced in the university since 2006. Among the good waste management criteria are;

i. Program to reduce the use of paper and plastic in campus
ii. Recycling program for university waste
iii. Toxic waste handled
iv. Organic waste treatment
v. Inorganic waste treatment
vi. Sewerage disposal

Transportation

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UMP also provides shuttle bus services daily to transport students from their hostel (UMP@City) to the Pekan Campus. For students who reside in the hostel within the campus (Pekan and Gambang Campus), they can either walk or cycle. Both activities are good and promotes healthy lifestyle, low-cost and can reduce the emission of CO2 to the environment. 

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— Contact

Centre for Strategic and Quality Management
Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah
26600 Pekan
Pahang

09-4245405 (Mrs Hazlina Faizal)
phkk@umpsa.edu.my