新加坡国立大学硕士课程时间安排
2024-11-15
更新时间:2024-10-03 01:59:40作者:欧曼老师
马来西亚砂拉越大学(UNIMAS或英语,马来西亚大学,砂拉越)于1993年招收了首批118名学生,成为马来西亚第八所也是砂拉越第一所公立大学。它最初只有一个社会科学学院和资源科学与技术学院,现在有八个学院,14000名本科生和1400名研究生
UNIMAS是第一所作为Wawasan 2020的一部分落成的大学,这是一项旨在实现马来西亚完全工业化和发达国家地位的国家计划。它位于婆罗洲岛上的砂拉越,这意味着它处于有利地位,可以从地理和地质挑战以及生物和种族多样性的研究机会中受益。它在以下研究领域特别强大:生物多样性和环境保护、新出现的热带传染病、信息和通信技术发展、可再生和绿色能源以及工业设计
UNIMAS的学科领域包括应用和创意艺术、认知科学和人类发展、计算机科学和信息技术、经济和商业、医学和健康科学、资源科学和技术以及社会科学
这里有一个足球场、网球场、射箭场、垒球场、篮球场、sepak takraw(马来西亚踢排球)和无网篮球场,还有一个保龄球馆、体育馆和壁球场
该大学所在的砂拉越沿着婆罗洲的西北海岸延伸,在南中国海有许多海滩。它也以其崎岖、茂密的雨林而闻名,其中大部分是受保护的公园。首都古晋是一座繁华的城市,坐落在砂拉越河畔
The Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS or in English, the University of Malaysia, Sarawak) took in its first 118 students in 1993, to become Malaysia's eighth and Sarawak’s first public university. It began with just a faculty of social sciences and faculty of resource science and technology and now has eight faculties, 14,000 undergraduate students and 1,400 postgraduate students.
UNIMAS was the first university to be inaugurated as part of Wawasan 2020, a national plan to achieve Malaysia’s status as a fully industrialised and developed nation. It is located in Sarawak on the island of Borneo, meaning it is well placed to benefit from research opportunities into the challenges of geography and geology, as well as the diversity of its biology and ethnicity. It is particularly strong in the following research areas: biodiversity and environmental conservation, emerging tropical infectious diseases, ICT development, renewable and green energy and industrial design.
Subject areas at UNIMAS include applied and creative arts, cognitive sciences and human development, computer science and information technology, economics and business, medicine and health sciences, resource science and technology and social sciences.
There is a football field, tennis courts, fields for archery, softball, basketball, sepak takraw (Malaysian kick volleyball) and netball, plus a bowling alley, gymnasium and squash courts.
Sarawak, where the university is located, stretches along Borneo’s northwest coast, featuring many beaches on the South China Sea. It is also known for its rugged, dense rainforest, much of which is protected parkland. The capital, Kuching, is a bustling city set on the Sarawak River.