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Malaysian public universities have slipped in the Times Higher Education University Rankings over the past few years. Unfortunately no Malaysian universities have made the top 100 Asian rankings as of 2015 since 2013 where University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) made it at the 87th position. According to the QS ranking profiles, Malaysian universities have lost significant ground in academic reputation and tend to be poor in research, where no Malaysian universities have made it to the top 400.

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Control of authority over the rest

One of the first problems with Malaysian public universities is the control of authority over the rest. Here’s an example: When Dr Kamarudin subtly asserted that ‘academic freedom’ exists, BUT should be subjected to the views of the ‘so-called majority‘ authority. In fact, he was one of the strongest opponents of students attending the Bersih 4 rally in August last year, threatening disciplinary action, such as suspension or even expulsion of students who attended from university.

Another similar attitude can be seen when a former vice Chancellor of Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) proposed to educate students about the ills of ISIS assuming that Malaysian students are easily influenced and cannot think for themselves (seriously now?!).

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Such suppression of independent thought is counterproductive to critical thinking, creativity and problem solving, which is the very mindset that Malaysian universities espouse to develop, reports Eurasiareview.

 

Unnessary expenses by university

Another significant problem is all the unnecessary expenses that the university has to fund.

For instance, the unnecessary extravagant ceremonies and lavish dinners meant to celebrate this event, that event, this award and that award, and the mismanagement of certain universities.

Okay, so mismanagement and waste is one issue, but outright corruption is another.

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We are no strangers to stories about corruption within institutions. However, most, if not all of these remain hearsay, as there are few reports of corruption to higher authorities and very few charges are ever made, with no convictions made in this area.

Here are some of the many rumors that have been going around:

  1. Examiners at Masters or PhD level asking outright for payments to pass
  2. University cars sent to workshops for repairs that don’t exist
  3. Academics paying for articles to be published in academic journals without peer review
  4. Heavy use of research grants for travel that is questionably related to the research topic it was granted for.

However, it seem that university staff tend to be fearful of their superiors, most are extremely hesitant to speak out and whistle-blow on their peers and superiors.

 

Leadership of Malaysia’s public universities today

Vice chancellors tend to be domineering, not allowing too much room for dissent from their own faculty and university members. Often, staff are selected upon loyalty rather than merit, breeding a culture of gratitude within their institutions. As a result, the strong power-distance relationships that develop between the leader and subordinates in Malaysia is powerful enough to destroy many of the management checks and balances that exist to prevent mismanagement and even abuse of power.

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It’s about time to re-organize Malaysian public universities from top down, don’t you think? Perhaps, vision beyond self-glorification is desperately needed by public university leadership.

Dr Kamarudin, Vice Chancellor and Rector Committee of public universities, and Frederico Gil Sander, World Bank economist have both agreed that there are “many issues that must be resolved” and that the poor state of Malaysia’s education system is more alarming than the country’s public debt; however, not much has been done.

Source: Eurasia Review

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