How to introduce the National University of Malaysia in detail I. Introduction of the National University of Malaysia
The National University of Malaysia was founded in 1970. 20 12 changed its name to National University of Malaysia, and later changed its current name. This is the third public university founded by the Malaysian government. It is a recognized four-year research university with high education level and strong scientific research strength. The National University of Malaysia has established some scientific research institutions in order to make breakthroughs in new research fields.
Second, the school characteristics
The National University of Malaysia has two campuses. The main campus is located in Bandar Balubangi, a medium-sized city in Selangor, about 35 kilometers away from Kuala Lumpur, the capital of the country, covering an area of 1000 hectares. Another branch is located in Kuala Lumpur, covering an area of about 20 hectares. At present, the National University of Malaysia has more than 28,000 students, including nearly 20,000 undergraduates. This university is one of the three research universities mainly supported and funded by the Malaysian government (the other two are Malaya University and Malaysia Polytechnic University). There are more than 8,500 graduate students and doctoral students, accounting for about 29% of the total number of students. Even though mother tongue is the main language, the National University of Malaysia has put forward strategies to encourage students to improve their English and other major foreign languages, including French, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Spanish and Thai. So far, all the basic courses of science and mathematics in National University of Malaysia are taught in English.
Third, the campus environment
The main campus of National University of Malaysia is far away from the noisy city center and close to Putrajaya, the federal administrative center of Malaysia. The campus is surrounded by tropical rain forest. These lush plants make the campus exceptionally cool. A quiet learning environment is very suitable for students to concentrate on their studies. The second half of the main campus is a forest reserve, including botanical gardens, ponds, rice fields and palm gardens, which can be used for ecological academic research. Although the campus is far away from the urban area, the traffic around the campus is convenient and the buses are unimpeded. Campus facilities include not only convenience stores, restaurants, medical centers, libraries, activity rooms and other common facilities, but also banks, post offices, golf courses, archery training grounds and other facilities. It is worth mentioning that the library of National University of Malaysia is the largest library in Southeast Asia. This five-story library is rich in books and can meet the needs of students.
Generally speaking, National University of Malaysia has many characteristic courses, beautiful campus environment and convenient life, and is an ideal place for further study.