Faculty of Business and Economics, UM

Faculty of Business and Economics, UM The Faculty of Economics and Administration (FEA) was founded in May 1966.

Drawing on the strength of four departments; Economics, Administrative Studies and Politics, Development Studies and Applied Statistics. The history of the Faculty started with the establishment of the Department of Economics within the Faculty of Arts, University of Malaya in 1959. The Faculty of Economics and Administration (FEA) was founded in May 1966 tomeet the nation’s growing demand for a p

rofessional workforce. Beginning with just 14 students and three academic personnel, headed by Royal Professor Ungku Aziz, FEA has evolved into a flourishing academic community of 876 students, and 52 academic staff, among them professors and lecturers with international reputation in their respective fields. Drawing on the strength of four departments; Economics, Administrative Studies and Politics, Development Studies and Applied Statistics, FEA currently offers the Bachelor of Economics degree, and seven programmes at the postgraduate level, Master of Economics, Master of Public Administration, Master of Applied Statistics, Master of Development Studies, Master of Research in Economics, Master of Research in Public Administration and Doctor of Philosophy.

The Vice-Chancellor shared his plan on generating income for UM's sustainability through Universiti Malaya's Open Channe...
09/03/2021

The Vice-Chancellor shared his plan on generating income for UM's sustainability through Universiti Malaya's Open Channel (SATU).





The Vice-Chancellor shared his plan on generating income for UM's sustainability through Universiti Malaya's Open Channel (SATU). ...

18/05/2020

In the fight against COVID-19, most are reliant on daily infection rates, death rates and recoveries. But what does this tell us about how well a country is actually handling the pandemic?

This question will be answered with the launch of the Global COVID-19 Index - the world’s first holistic and comprehensive index to help governments make informed decisions in managing and battling the pandemic.

Join the launch of the Global COVID-19 Index and listen to experts from WHO, Harvard School of Public Health and other top institutions talk data in a time of crisis - happening soon. To stay updated about event details, follow the Global Covid-19 Index page.

17/04/2020

We are looking for interns to get involved with our many projects. Anyone with economics, IT and social media skills with good English are welcome. Write to [email protected]
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Wondering how to apply for the Bantuan Prihatin Nasional (BPN) announced by YAB PM under the National Stimulus Programme...
29/03/2020

Wondering how to apply for the Bantuan Prihatin Nasional (BPN) announced by YAB PM under the National Stimulus Programme? Here are the details for the application. Do share with your family and friends.

Do contact the official hotlines for more information
Ministry of Finance
03-8882 9089
03-8882 9087
03-8882 9191
03-8882 4565
03-8882 4566
[email protected]
[email protected]

LHDN
1-800-882-747
03-8911 1000

New applications can be made through the LHDN website http://www.hasil.gov.my

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27/03/2020

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26/03/2020
"Reforming a fuel subsidy is no easy task. There will be roadblocks along the way that will require slight adjustments a...
28/01/2020

"Reforming a fuel subsidy is no easy task. There will be roadblocks along the way that will require slight adjustments and judicious recursive problem-solving. Having a clear implementation plan in the form of a roadmap will help to keep everyone focused on the overall end goal.

The key is to be clear, transparent and responsive to the people’s needs – this will build trust that the government has the public’s best interests at heart."

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