UiTM x Henan University

A delegation from Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Negeri Sembilan recently conducted an academic visit to Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy (HUAHE), Zhengzhou, Henan, China, on September 11, 2025. This visit was initiated by UiTM’s strategic international industrial partners, the International Future of Education Association (IFEA) and ARA Halal Certification Services Centre Ltd., marking another important milestone for UiTM as a whole in strengthening international academic and industrial relations.

The UiTM delegation led by Ts. Dr. Aslizah Mohd Aris, the Deputy Rector of Research, Industry, Community, and Alumni Linkages, was warmly welcomed by the university’s leadership, faculty members, and staff, reflecting the spirit of hospitality and academic camaraderie. During the visit, both institutions shared insights into their respective academic programs, research initiatives, facilities, co-curricular activities, and institutional strengths. The exchange of ideas fostered a deeper understanding of each university’s academic culture and highlighted opportunities for meaningful cooperation.

Discussions during the visit outlined several potential avenues for collaboration, including joint research initiatives, academic mobility programs (staff and student exchange), cross-cultural exposure, and sharing pedagogical innovations. These two prominent institutions offer a number of similar fields, which include food processing technology, agricultural microbiology, brewing technology, microbiology, business management, and related interdisciplinary areas, providing the opportunity for numerous academic collaborations. One of the highlights of the discussion is on co-hosting international conferences in the years to come, in collaboration with UiTM’s strategic industrial partners, in promoting dialogue and dissemination of cutting-edge research. 

The visit reaffirmed UiTM’s commitment to broadening its global partnerships in line with its internationalization agenda, “Globally Renowned University”. Both institutions expressed confidence that such collaborations will create a strong platform for academic excellence, industrial partnership, knowledge sharing, and capacity building that will benefit students, staff, industrial players, and the broader academic community.

This academic engagement represents a promising beginning for UiTM Cawangan Negeri Sembilan and Henan University of Animal Husbandry and Economy to work together in advancing mutual goals while contributing to the global higher education landscape.

Final Year Project to Intellectual Property

The Faculty of Chemical Engineering (FKK), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) organised an intellectual property awareness program entitled From FYP to IP: Strategies to Secure Your Intellectual Property on 21st August 2025. The half-day event, held at UiTM Shah Alam, attracted wide participation from students and researchers who eager to transform their academic work into protected intellectual property.

The initiative reflects FKK’s strong commitment to fostering a culture of innovation and research commercialisation. By equipping participants with the knowledge and tools to secure their intellectual assets, the program strengthens UiTM’s position as a leading institution in advancing Malaysia’s innovation ecosystem.

Dr. Muhamad Helmi Muhamad Khair, Deputy Director of the Legal and Intellectual Property Management Division of BITCOM UiTM Shah Alam, served as the speaker. He guided participants through key topics including an introduction to intellectual property, the procedures and ecosystem for IP management at UiTM, and a detailed step-by-step demonstration of copyright applications through the PRIME system.

During the hands-on segment, participants were also supported in completing their copyright applications, ensuring immediate practical benefit from the training. By bridging the gap between academic projects and intellectual property

protection, this program accentuates UiTM’s commitment to nurturing innovation and safeguarding research outputs.

Through this program, FKK demonstrates how early exposure to intellectual property strategies empowers

young researchers, enhances their competitive edge, and positions the university as a driver of innovation on both national and international stages. This initiative reflects FKK’s vision of transforming final-year projects and research outputs into globally recognised intellectual assets.

For updates on upcoming programs, the Faculty of Chemical Engineering invites researchers, students, and collaborators to engage with its continuous efforts in research, innovation, and industrial networking.

FKK UiTM Commemorates Malaysian National Day

In conjunction with Malaysia’s 68th National Day, the Faculty of Chemical Engineering (FKK), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) organised a special Independence Lecture on 27th August 2025. Themed “Mental Merdeka, Keluarga Bahagia: Akar Sebuah Negara Sejahtera” (Independent Mind, Happy Family: The Root of a Prosperous Nation), the lecture reflected on the values of freedom, unity, and social harmony as the foundation of national well-being.

The event, drew academics, staff, and students into a reflective discourse on the meaning of independence in today’s society. The keynote speaker, Associate Professor Ts. Dr. Mohd Nor Mamat from the Academy of Contemporary Islamic Studies (ACIS), emphasised the importance of nurturing a liberated mindset alongside strong family values as vital pillars in sustaining national prosperity and resilience.

The lecture highlighted how intellectual freedom, cultural identity, and social cohesion contribute not only to the nation’s progress but also to the shaping of responsible and empowered citizens. By linking the spirit of independence to contemporary challenges, Dr. Mohd Nor highlighted the role of universities as platforms for fostering critical thought, moral responsibility, and collective identity among the younger generation.

This event served as the highlight of its National Day celebration month, reinforcing FKK’s commitment to cultivating patriotic values and holistic development among its academic community. Through such initiatives, UiTM continues to inspire its students and staff to carry forward the spirit of Merdeka in both personal and professional spheres, aligning with the national aspiration of Malaysia Madani.

The event both honoured Malaysia’s independence and reinforced UiTM’s key role in shaping the nation’s intellectual progress and cultural identity.

FDP & tNavigator Workshop by UiTM

Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), through its Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Student Chapter, successfully organized the FDP Workshop: Reservoir Modeling & tNavigator Demonstration on 25 April 2025 at the College of Engineering. The initiative brought together 42 oil and gas engineering students for a focused engagement on reservoir modeling and digital simulation tools, reinforcing UiTM’s commitment to bridging academic learning with industry practice.

The workshop introduced participants to the fundamentals of Field Development Planning (FDP), emphasizing the integration of technical and economic parameters in reservoir evaluation. A key highlight was the demonstration of tNavigator, a high-performance simulation software widely adopted in the oil and gas sector. Students gained firsthand exposure to its capabilities in dynamic modeling, scenario analysis, and decision-making support—skills increasingly demanded in modern energy operations.

Beyond technical enrichment, the program served as a platform to cultivate essential professional competencies. Students actively participated in discussions, collaborative exercises, and Q&A sessions with industry experts, enhancing their communication, leadership, and critical thinking abilities. These soft skills are vital for navigating multidisciplinary challenges in upstream energy environments.

The event also fostered meaningful academic-industry linkages, allowing students to engage directly with practitioners and explore real-world applications of their coursework. Feedback from participants highlighted the value of such experiential learning, with recommendations to incorporate more hands-on group simulations in future sessions to deepen applied understanding.

Overall, the workshop exemplified UiTM’s strategic approach to producing industry-ready graduates equipped with both technical acumen and professional agility. By aligning curriculum exposure with evolving sectoral needs, UiTM continues to position its engineering talent at the forefront of Malaysia’s energy transformation.

ISCALE 2025 : UiTM and Akashi College,Japan

Shah Alam, Malaysia, September 2025 – The International Sustainable Coastal and Environmental Leadership Program 2025 (ISCALE2025) has set a new benchmark for academic collaboration and experiential learning. Hosted by UiTM Global in partnership with the National Institute of Technology, Akashi College, Japan, the program brought together four dynamic Japanese students for a two-week summer internship that combined academic rigor, cultural immersion, and environmental leadership training.

Spanning from August 17 to 31, 2025, ISCALE2025 was meticulously designed under the leadership of AP Dr. Marfiah Ab. Wahid, supported by a dedicated team comprising Ts. Dr. Nurul Rabitah Daud, Ts. Dr. Azlinda Saadon, Ir. Dr. Nur Syahiza Zainuddin, Ts. Dr. Nurhidayah Hamzah, and Ts. Dr. Irma Noorazurah Mohamad. The program’s success was further strengthened by the collaboration of the International Student Development team at UiTM Global and the industry partner Landasan Lumayan Sdn. Bhd. This smart partnership between UiTM and the National Institute of Technology, Akashi College, stands as a model of how academic institutions and industry can unite across borders to bridge knowledge, culture, and innovation for real-world impact.

Learning Beyond Borders

The program featured masterclasses on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), technical workshops on plastic waste management, microplastic analysis, river waste analysis, and the use of VR360 technology for environmental storytelling. Participants also engaged in eco-printing workshops using natural dyes and delivered collaborative SDG presentations—a testament to the program’s emphasis on applied learning and creative problem-solving.

Cultural Exchange Meets Environmental Science

Beyond the labs and workshops, students experienced Malaysia’s rich cultural heritage through traditional music and dance, Malaysian games, and heritage tours across Melaka, Putrajaya, and Kuala Lumpur. Guided mangrove explorations and river monitoring activities provided hands-on environmental education, connecting classroom concepts to real-world ecosystems.

A Model for Future Global Programs

As Assistant Vice-Chancellor (International) Associate Prof. Datin Dr. Norazida Mohamed emphasized, “This partnership shows how universities can work hand-in-hand to nurture future leaders who are not only academically strong but also globally aware and socially responsible.”

The farewell ceremony showcased cross-cultural appreciation, with Malaysian and Japanese students exchanging cultural performances, origami art, and heartfelt reflections. For UiTM and Akashi College, ISCALE2025 was more than a summer program—it was a model of international academic collaboration empowering the next generation of global environmental leaders.

With its success, ISCALE2025 paves the way for future collaborations between UiTM and Akashi College, reaffirming the role of smart partnerships in driving sustainable education and research.

AU Researcher Advances PCOS Diagnosis

Dr. Sulagna Dutta, Chair of Research and Assistant Professor in Physiology at the College of Medicine, Ajman University, has been honored with the prestigious Junior Innovator Award at the 2nd International Conference on Recent Innovations in Biological, Chemical & Clinical Sciences (RIBCCS 2025), held in Malaysia.

Jointly presented by Manipal University College Malaysia, Periyar University (India), and the Microbiologists Society India (MSI), the award recognizes young scientists for their impactful contributions to biomedical research. Dr. Dutta was recognized for her pioneering work in infertility research, particularly in the early diagnosis and risk stratification of Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). Her research integrates anthropometric, hormonal, and metabolic markers to develop predictive models that support earlier intervention and improved clinical outcomes in women’s health.

Dr. Dutta presented this body of work as an Invited Speaker at the RIBCCS 2025 conference, delivering a talk titled: “Predictive Risk Assessment Model for Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Using Anthropometric, Hormonal, and Metabolic Parameters.”The presentation highlighted her AU-funded research aimed at developing diagnostic tools that could transform clinical practice in reproductive medicine.

“Receiving the Junior Innovator Award is both an honor and a responsibility,” said Dr. Dutta. “It affirms the significance of our work in addressing one of the most underdiagnosed conditions in women’s health. This recognition strengthens our commitment to advancing research that can lead to earlier diagnoses, more effective interventions, and ultimately, a better quality of life for women affected by infertility and PCOS.

PCOS affects 1 in 10 women globally, yet many remain undiagnosed for years. Dr. Dutta’s predictive models offer a promising pathway for earlier, more accurate screening, potentially improving fertility outcomes and long-term health interventions across the region.

Dr. Dutta’s international recognition builds on her impressive academic profile, which includes a #2 Expertscape ranking in Malaysia in reproductive health and her inclusion in the Top 2% of Scientists worldwide by Stanford University’s Global Ranking since 2020.

This achievement further reinforces Ajman University College of Medicine’s mission to advance evidence-based, community-centered healthcare education and research. Dr. Dutta’s ongoing work exemplifies the college’s commitment to addressing real-world healthcare challenges and enhancing the quality of life through scientific innovation.

Robot Explorer Challenge Sparks STEM

Malaysia, August 2025 – Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), in collaboration with the IEEE Photonics Society Malaysia Chapter, has introduced the “STEM Robotic: My Robot Explorer Challenge” to ignite students’ passion for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Targeted at Year 4 and Year 5 students, the initiative combines theory and hands-on robot building to encourage creativity, problem-solving, and technological awareness. The program includes a Training of Trainers workshop (8 August 2025) for facilitators and a Robotics Challenge Day (21 August 2025) at SK Salak, featuring interactive sessions, robot development, and competitions.

Led by UiTM academics with support from IEEE Photonics Society, the initiative reflects a strong commitment to community engagement and sustainable STEM education. Students will be recognized with certificates, prizes, and robotic kits, fostering long-term interest in robotics and innovation.

USU and USM Study Homelessness

Universitas Sumatera Utara (USU) through its Faculty of Social and Political Sciences strengthens its international research profile by collaborating with Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in a cross border study. The project explores the survival strategies of homeless individuals and beggars in Medan, Indonesia and Penang, Malaysia. The research contributes to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goal 1 which focuses on the eradication of poverty in all its forms.

The study is led by Husni Thamrin, S.Sos., M.SP. from FISIP USU together with Dr. Paramjit Singh and Dr. Mohd Haizzan Bin Yahaya from USM. According to Husni Thamrin, “The collaboration between Universitas Sumatera Utara and Universiti Sains Malaysia has delivered a very positive impact. By combining the research strengths of both institutions we are able to produce studies that are more comprehensive and of international standard.”

The project investigates socio economic conditions that contribute to homelessness and observes how marginalized groups manage daily survival in challenging urban settings. The team applies qualitative methods including direct observation, in depth interviews and focus group discussions in both cities. The comparative approach allows the researchers to highlight differences in social support systems and policy responses between Medan and Penang.

The research outcomes are expected to inform evidence based policy that supports inclusive and sustainable solutions for vulnerable communities. Insights from the study will not only contribute to academic literature but also offer practical guidance for stakeholders in Indonesia and Malaysia. The project demonstrates how universities can provide knowledge that directly addresses global development priorities.

This initiative supports USU’s Strategic Plan 2020 to 2024 which positions the university as an internationally recognized institution. Collaboration with USM ranked second in Malaysia and 146th globally in the QS World University Rankings enhances the visibility of both institutions. The project is designed to produce high quality outputs including publications in international journals, conference proceedings, intellectual property rights and publicly available research resources.

Through this partnership USU and USM highlight the importance of regional academic collaboration in Southeast Asia. The study generates knowledge with direct impact on society and affirms USU’s commitment to research that matters for communities beyond national borders.

matters for communities beyond national borders.

UiTM x SKBA: KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER PROGRAM

Ten students, accompanied by five teachers from Sekolah Kebangsaan Bandar Anggerik, Section 6, Shah Alam, participated in the Knowledge Transfer Program: Preparation of Organic Insect Repellent Spray (SOPES) at UiTM Shah Alam. This program was jointly organized by the School of Chemistry and Environment (PPKP) and the Research, Industry Networking and Alumni Office (PJIA) of the Faculty of Applied Sciences, UiTM Shah Alam. The participants of the program were given information, guidance and hands-on sessions with lecturers from the School of Chemistry and Environment, consisting of Dr. Sharil Fadli Mohamad Zamri, Dr. Sabrina M Yahya, Dr. Shadatul Hanom Rashid and Puan Norjanah Yuri. This one-day program exposed students and teachers to the introduction and effects of the use of pesticides on the environment and health. Insecticides are widely used in agriculture to control, prevent and destroy pests affecting agricultural production. However, excessive and uncontrolled use can cause various negative effects such as food poisoning in humans, complications to the skin, nerves and human body systems, pollution of clean water and air sources and harm to the environment. Innovations in reducing the risk of pesticide use have begun to receive everyone’s attention. One of them is the preparation of organic insect repellent sprays (SOPES), which have been produced by researchers at the Faculty of Applied Sciences, UiTM Shah Alam. SOPES was developed to provide effective protection to plants and homes without harming beneficial insects and is environmentally friendly and reduces the use of chemicals. The highlight of this program was a hands-on session in preparing organic sprays from natural ingredients as an alternative to insecticides. The students were taken to the Chemistry laboratory at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and taught to prepare the organic spray. The excitement of the students in the laboratory in trying to produce organic insect repellent spray products, can be seen. It is hoped that the experience and knowledge gained from this program can be practiced by students at school and in their daily lives and disseminated for the benefit of all in general.

Chula Collaborates with UCSI University

Representatives from Chulalongkorn University visited UCSI University in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, for a collaborative meeting aimed at strengthening academic and research ties between the two institutions.

The meeting focused on potential student and faculty exchange programs, particularly in the fields of language and communication, as well as the formalization of institutional collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). Another key area of discussion was the matching of researchers from both universities to foster joint research initiatives and deepen scholarly engagement.

 The Chulalongkorn University delegation was led by Professor Parichart Sthapitanonda, Vice President of Chulalongkorn University. She was joined by Asst. Prof. Dr. Ake Pattaratanakun, Chief Brand Officer; Asst. Prof. Dr. Sornnate Areesophonpichet; Asst. Prof. Dr. Jessada Salathong; Mr. Pokai Sriratanobhas; and other senior representatives of the university.

 On UCSI University’s side, the discussion was attended by several senior administrators, including Distinguished Professor Dr. Phang Siew MoiFASc, FMBA (UK), Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Postgraduate); Professor Datuk Ts Dr. Rohana Binti Yusof, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Academic and Internationalisation, Kuala Lumpur campus); Mr. Richard Lim Ming Jye, Vice President of Group Corporate Affairs; Professor Ts Dr. Lee Ming Tatt, Director of the Office of Postgraduate Studies; Professor Dr. Zuraidah Mohd Don, Director of the Institute of Language; Dr. Yong Yu Lin, Research Manager at the Centre of Excellence for Research, Value Innovation and Entrepreneurship (CERVIE); Mr. Roland Chan Chih Chien, Director of the Global Engagement Office; along with other distinguished university leaders.

 This productive discussion reaffirmed the shared commitment of both institutions to fostering global partnerships, academic mobility, and impactful research collaboration, paving the way for a deeper and more formalized relationship in the near future.

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