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University of Nottingham Malaysia
University of Nottingham Malaysia
University of Nottingham Malaysia
At the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
At the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
At the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
At the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
At the University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus
The University of Nottingham Malaysia (UNM) provides students with a fully accredited UK education in Malaysia. UNM opened in 2000 at the invitation of the Malaysian Government as the first British university campus in Malaysia. Built on decades of experience and expertise, the Malaysia campus has since continuously been recognised internationally for its academic excellence.
The University of Nottingham is continuously ranked within the top 100 universities in the world (QS World University Rankings 2020). It’s a research-intensive institution led by inspiring academic staff who are experts in their fields.
The University provides an outstanding university experience. Students are taught by leading global academic staff using the latest in teaching and research methodologies. Students at UNM graduate with market ready skills that are recognised by employers and many of our graduates become leaders in their respective professions.
We offer a wide range of programmes covering foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate study in areas such as: business and management, engineering (chemical, environmental, civil and mechanical), computer science, psychology, international relations, education, biomedical sciences, media and performing arts.
Around 5,500 students from more than 85 different countries call UNM home, where they make lifelong friends and invaluable contacts with others from all over the globe. Students can take advantage of the many on-campus academic facilities, as well as the numerous non-academic amenities such as the extensive sports complex, a swimming pool, over 65 clubs and societies and the Student’s Association.
UNM first opened in 2000, as the first British university campus in Malaysia. Built on the decades of experience and expertise of the University of Nottingham, the Malaysia Campus has since established its own internationally recognised academic excellence.
Our campus is based in Semenyih, which is under 45 minutes away from downtown Kuala Lumpur, one of Asia’s most exciting cities. It’s set among 125 acres of scenic green land, surrounded by scenic hillside and nature trails. Multicultural and friendly Semenyih has a low cost of living compared to most Malaysian cities.
UNM has two academic faculties which hosts a number of schools and departments:
Courses at the University’s Malaysia Campus have the same curriculum as those taught in the UK. The University of Nottingham awards the same degree certificates to both students studying in Nottingham and Malaysia.
Many degrees at UNM are accredited by professional bodies including the Association of MBAs, AACSB, the UK Engineering Council and the British Computer Society.
Since 30 March, the University of Nottingham Malaysia has been teaching our 5,500 current students online.
UNM’s approach is to provide lecture materials (slides, recordings, readings) in advance of the scheduled class. The live class is an interactive discussion of the lecture materials. During the session students break into small groups using online private channels. Students can deliver live presentations to the class or participate in Q and A session led by the lecturer.
This is also known as “flipped classroom” or a learner-centred model. More time is spent in class on problem-solving and team-based collaboration. This method was first developed at Harvard University in 1997.
“Online teaching is beneficial in a way that students can enjoy the flexibility of learning anytime and anywhere, especially during this pandemic period of Covid-19. Easy instructions are given to access to online classes. I feel like online teaching gave students a comfortable space to raise any questions on the chat line which is quite helpful.”
“There have been guides posted to provide technical support for students that are less tech-savvy further reassures students that the University is in full control of the situation and are not ignorant to potential problems that may be faced by students. “
“The lecturers have been helpful as they hold chat sessions at least once a week for students who may still have questions making it easy to fully immerse ones-self in the recorded teaching sessions.”
RM41,980 Undergraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
RM53,070 Postgraduate Fees are for indicative purposes, check with institution for details
RM13,840 Living costs Source: Education Malaysia Global Services
RM8,160 To live on campus Source: Education Malaysia Global Services
There are several UNM scholarships available that reward high-achieving and deserving students.
This includes:
Open to students applying to a foundation or undergraduate programme, the HAS offers a one-year 25% tuition fee reduction. To be eligible, students must meet the academic criteria, and any specific criteria for their chosen programme. The scholarship is available on an automatic basis.
Open to students progressing to their next year of undergraduate study at UNM, the Dean’s Excellence Scholarship offers a 25% tuition fee reduction. It rewards the highest-achieving students at the end of each academic year.
Some faculties and research centres have specific scholarships available. Students are encouraged to check availability entry criteria.
There are academic and English language requirements for entry to UNM. However, the University encourages speculative applicants from those from other backgrounds/qualifications. Submit an enquiry to know more about this.
Generally, prospective undergraduates need BBB–BBC at A Level, 28–30 IB Diploma points, or equivalent. Some courses have specific requirements directly related to the subject area.
Generally, international students will need (or equivalent):
English language tests must have been taken within the last two years.
UNM has Self-Accrediting Status, granted by the Ministry of Education through the Malaysian Qualifications Agency and the UK Quality Assurance Agency reported “UNM provides a well-developed environment for study with high quality facilities and education.“
In March 2020, the Ministry of Education’s Department of Higher Education renewed UNM’s MyRA® 5-star rating. UNM is the only foreign branch campus to have received consecutive MyRA 5-star ratings in Malaysia.
The MyRA® rating is conducted each year and looks at a range of indicators across major universities in the country. Indicators include the quantity of research, portfolio of innovation work and on-campus research facilities.
As well as having access to the world-class teaching facilities, students are supported by over 270 academic staff who are leaders in their academic fields. Many have worked in industry or business settings and support students to develop not only their academic knowledge but the ability to apply what they’ve learnt to real world challenges. Students are taught through a mix of seminars, lectures, tutorials and practical sessions and are also encouraged to spend time studying in groups and independently to develop their research skills.
The University is a research-intensive institution, where key research areas include renewable energy, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence and business innovation. Academic staff have diverse skill sets and experiences, and many participate in world-changing research activity.
The University of Nottingham, with its 3 campuses (Malaysia, UK and China), teaching and research has a global outlook. This means students benefit from internationally relevant courses – many which include opportunities to study part of their programme overseas.
To support students with their studies, the campus is full of both academic and non-academic facilities and amenities.
The library is home to numerous books, e-books, journals, periodicals and other items to rent out and reference. There are also independent study areas, bookable rooms, printing and scanning facilities, loanable laptops and friendly support staff.
This is a central hub for student services at UNM, where international students can find support with their finances, visas, accommodation, registry, sponsorship and more.
Outside their studies, students can make the most of facilities such as an extensive sports centre with a fully-equipped gym and indoor pool. We have floodlit football fields, tennis, basketball and badminton courts. The Students’ Association runs a growing number of social events, clubs and societies which suit a wide range of interests. There are also games rooms, music spaces, martial arts and dance studios and television rooms.
There are on-campus convenience stores that sell groceries, cafés, a bookstore and an electronic store. The cafeteria serves cuisines from around the world and caters to all diets including our vegetarian students. ATMs can be found across campus.
There are prayer rooms for Muslims and dedicated spaces for students of other faiths.