Malaysia Universiti Teknologi Malaysia was established in 1972. It is a leading innovation-driven entrepreneurial research university in engineering science and technology, located both in Kuala Lumpur, the capital city of Malaysia and Johor Bahru, the southern city in Iskandar Malaysia, which is a vibrant economic corridor in the south of Peninsular Malaysia.
Universiti Teknologi MARA UiTM) is a public university based primarily in Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia. Established in 1956 as RIDA (Rural & Industrial Development Authority) Training Centre. Since that time it has grown into the largest higher education institution in Malaysia by physical infrastructure, staff organisation and student enrolment. Universiti Technologi MARA (UiTM) is Malaysia’s largest institution of higher learning in terms of size and population. Beside the main campus in Shah Alam, the university has expanded nationwide with 13 state campuses and more than 21 state satellite campuses, which collectively offers more than 500 academic programmes.
Universiti Malaya (UM) is Malaysia’s first public university, with a rich history of earning numerous accolades and providing an exceptional academic experience along with world-class educational facilities. UM consistently rises in global university rankings and is widely recognised as one of the top universities in the world. The academic programmes are globally accredited, offering over 200 programmes that span a broad range of disciplines, from the Arts and Humanities to the Sciences. With more than 600 international collaborative partners, UM offers prestigious opportunities for students through its Student Mobility programmes.
The university was established on 16 September 1993 as Pusat Latihan Staf Politeknik (PLSP) to train polytechnic staff. It became Institut Teknologi Tun Hussein Onn (ITTHO) on 12 April 1996. On 27 September 2000, it was upgraded to Kolej Universiti Teknologi Tun Hussein Onn (KUiTTHO) and later gained full university status as Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia on 20 September 2006, with the official announcement made on 1 February 2007.
Western Sydney University (WSU) officially began operations on January 1, 1989, following the enactment of the University of Western Sydney Act, 1988, passed by the New South Wales Parliament in December 1988. However, the university’s origins trace back to 1891 with the establishment of the Hawkesbury Agricultural College. WSU offers a comprehensive range of programmes from undergraduate degrees to PhD levels across all major disciplines, including business, science, engineering, humanities, education and medicine. Many of these programmes are professionally oriented. The university’s academic and research activities are centered around three main colleges: the College of Business, the College of Health and Science, and the College of Arts.
The Queensland University of Technology Act was passed in 1988, following approval of university status for the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) began operating in January 1989. QUT’s Organisational Groups are QUT Business School, Creative Industries Faculty, Faculty of Education, Faculty of Health, Faculty of Law, Faculty of Science, Faculty of Engineering and Chancellery Division.
The Directorate General of State Assets Management (DGSAM) under the Ministry of Finance of the Republic of Indonesia is responsible for formulating and implementing policies related to state properties, restricted state assets, other state assets, valuation, state receivables, and auctions in accordance with legislation. The collaboration between JPPH and DGSAM, which began in 2014, aims to ensure that the valuation profession in both countries, particularly within the government sector, remains up to date with relevant information and technologies. This partnership has led to the implementation of various programmes in both countries, including training, joint research, internships/staff exchanges, conferences/seminars, experience sharing and workshops.