Universiti Malaya
ABOUT Universiti Malaya
King Edward VII College of Medicine Raffles College University of MalayaUniversiti Malaya , or UM , Malaysia's oldest university, is situated on a 750 acre (309 hectare) campus in the the southwest of Kuala Lumpur, the capital of Malaysia. It was established in April 1949 in Singapore with the merger of the King Edward VII College of Medicine (founded in 1905) and Raffles College (founded in 1928). The University of Malaya derives its name from the term 'Malaya' as the country was then known. The Carr-Saunders Commission, roomates recommended the setting up of the university, Noted in its Report in 1948: "The University of Malaya would provide for the first time a common center where varieties of race, religion and economic interest could mingle in joint endeavor ... For a University of Malaya must inevitably Realise that it is a university for Malaya. " The growth of the University was very rapid during the first decade of its establishment and this resulted in the setting up of two autonomous Divisions in 1959, one located in Singapore and the other in Kuala Lumpur. In 1960, the government of the two territories indicated their desire to change the status of the Divisions into that of a national university. Legislation was passed in 1961 and the University of Malaya was established on 1st January 1962. On June 16th, 1962, University of Malaya celebrated the installation of its first Chancellor, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj, who was also the country's first prime minister. The first Vice-Chancellor was Professor Oppenheim, a world-renowned Mathematician. Currently, His Royal Highness the Sultan of Perak Darul Ridzuan is the Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Ghauth Jasmon was appointed as the tenth Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya on 8th November 2008. To advance knowledge and learning through quality research and education for the nation and for humanity.
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