QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2027

Social Impact Equality

Indicator

EQ* – Does your institution provide dedicated training on Social aspects of Sustainability

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia offers training on the social aspects of sustainability for both staff and students. This training aims to equip the university community with the knowledge and skills to understand and address the social dimensions of sustainability, which include issues such as social equity, community development, human rights, and fair labor practices. Training on social sustainability helps individuals or organizations integrate social considerations into their environmental and economic practices, ultimately contributing to more inclusive, equitable, and resilient societies.

The social component in ESG focuses on how organizations interact with employees, communities, and society at large. It emphasizes human rights, equity, diversity, labor practices, and social well-being, ensuring that businesses operate ethically and contribute positively to society. Related SDGs: 

  1. SDG 1 : No Poverty 
  2. SDG 2 : Zero Hunger 
  3. SDG 3 : Good Health & Well-being
  4. SDG 4 : Quality Education
  5. SDG 5 : Gender Equality
  6. SDG 8 : Decent Work & Economic Growth
  7. SDG 10 : Reduced Inequalities

Table EQ* 1: Summary of the dedicated training on Social aspects of Sustainability at UKM

NoTraining on Social aspects of SustainabilityHours
1Essential Oil-Based Product Processing Technology Program (SDG9)8
2UKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025 (SDG3)3
3UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges) (SDG3)3
4Psychological First Aid (PFA) Course (SDG3)3
5Empowering Graduates with Power BI (SDG4)1
6SD Guthrie – Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview (SDG4)1
7Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program (SDG5)1
8Emotional Management Skills Workshop (SDG3)3
9Sulam Asli-Pimpin 2025  Program – Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini (SDG10)24
10Engagement Session for SMAKU and Awareness on Persons with Disabilities (OKU) at UKM (SDG10)3
11Others dedicated training on Social aspects of Sustainability205
TOTAL255

Several examples of the training on social aspects of sustainability for both staff and students at UKM is shown below:

1. Essential Oil-Based Product Processing Technology Program (SDG9)

On 17 June 2025, the MyAgrosis Club collaborated with MARDI to successfully organize theEssential Oil-Based Product Processing Technology Program at MARDI Kuala Linggi and the Aromatic Plant Visit Site. This program aimed to equip students with theoretical and practical knowledge on essential oil extraction and product processing technologies. Through lectures, technology demonstrations, and group activities, participants not only learned the process of essential oil production both theoretically and practically, but also had the opportunity to develop important skills such as teamwork, creativity, and critical thinking in addressing real-world challenges in the field.

Table EQ* 2: Summary of the Essential Oil-Based Product Processing Technology Program.

Program nameEssential Oil-Based Product Processing Technology Program
Organized byThe MyAgrosis Club collaborated with MARDI
VenueMARDI Kuala Linggi and the Aromatic Plant Visit Site
Date17 June 2025
Hours of training8 Hours
InvolvementStudents
Linkhttps://www.instagram.com/p/DLsbFqmTUkS 

2. UKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025 (SDG3)

On 20 December 2025, The University Health Centre successfully organised The UKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025 at Pusanika, collaboration with several agencies including the Hulu Langat District Health Office (PKD Hulu Langat), Majlis AIDS Malaysia, Insaf Murni, the National Anti-Drug Agency (AADK), Royal Malaysia Police, the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN), and the Malaysian Red Crescent Society (UKM Branch),. The programme aimed to provide a clear understanding of high-risk behaviours such as smoking, vaping, drug abuse, unsafe sexual practices (HIV/AIDS) and bullying to prevent the spread of unhealthy behaviours within the campus community and to cultivate morally grounded and resilient university citizens. Students and staff received training through an explorace activity involving 10 checkpoints, comprising five HIV-related checkpoints, two on smoking/vaping, two on drugs, and one on bullying.

Table EQ* 3: Summary of the UKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025.

Program nameUKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025
Organized byUniversity Health Centre
VenuePusanika UKM
Date20 December 2025
Hours of training3 Hours
InvolvementStaff and student
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1852udJpLq 
Some of the pictures during the UKM High-Risk Behaviour Awareness Program 2025.

3. UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges) (SDG3)

On 15 December 2025, UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges), organized by Risk Management, Safety & Occupational Health Centre (ROSH-UKM). The briefing was attended by Incident Officers, college staff, fellows, and UKM students. It provided clear guidance to the residential college community on how to implement fire drill training in a more structured, coordinated, and effective manner in the future.

Table EQ* 4: Summary of the UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges).

Program nameUKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges)
Organized byRisk Management, Safety & Occupational Health Centre (ROSH-UKM)
VenueOnline
Date15 December 2025
Hours of training3 Hours
InvolvementStaff
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GH1dSx5aD 
Poster of the UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges)

4. Psychological First Aid (PFA) Course (SDG3)

On 6 4 November 2025  University Health Center (PKU) UKM organized a Psychological First Aid (PFA) Course at the Pusanika AuditoriumUKM participants including students, staff, and members of the public. The course aimed to equip attendees with the knowledge and practical skills needed to provide immediate psychological support to individuals affected by crises or traumatic events. Through interactive sessions, discussions, and real-life scenarios, participants learned how to recognize signs of psychological distress, offer appropriate support, and refer individuals to professional help when necessary. The program emphasized the importance of empathy, active listening, and effective communication in fostering resilience and emotional well-being within the community.

Table EQ* 5: Summary of the Psychological First Aid (PFA) Course.

Program namePsychological First Aid (PFA) Course (SDG3)
Organized byUniversity Health Center (PKU) UKM
VenuePusanika Auditorium UKM
Date4 November 2025
Hours of training3 Hours
InvolvementStudent
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/14PQoDR4kac 
Some of the pictures during the Psychological First Aid (PFA) Course.

5. Empowering Graduates with Power BI (SDG4)

The Career Development Centre (UKM-Career) successfully organized the program “Empowering Graduates with Power BI”, which took place from 17 to 20 November 2025. The program involved 100 final-year students from various faculties. The main objective of this program was to ensure that UKM graduates are highly competitive as they step into the professional world. Based on participant feedback, the program successfully enhanced their skills in data visualization, dashboard creation, and big data analysis.

The program was fully sponsored by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), demonstrating the ministry’s commitment to producing quality graduates who are relevant to industry needs.

Table EQ* 6: Summary of the Empowering Graduates with Power BI.

Program nameEmpowering Graduates with Power BI
Organized byUKM-KARIER 
VenueUKM-KARIER Seminar Room
Date17 – 20 November 2025
Hours of training4 Hours
InvolvementStudent
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1HoTKDKHgy 
Some of the pictures during the Empowering Graduates with Power BI.

6. SD Guthrie – Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview (SDG4)

On 5 November 2025, the Career Development Centre (UKM-Career), in collaboration with SD Guthrie, organized the Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview 2025 program. A total of 80 participants attended the career talk delivered by Mr. Amir Hafiz Halim, Talent Acquisition at SD Guthrie International, who shared insights on the company’s background and career development opportunities. The program continued with the Protégé Speed Interview, involving 100 candidates who were interviewed by Mr. Shaun Ram, Group HR (CoE) – Talent Acquisition & Employer Branding, SD Guthrie Berhad. This program not only provided students with exposure to industry requirements but also offered candidates the opportunity to showcase their potential in a real professional environment.

Table EQ* 7: Summary of the SD Guthrie – Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview.

Program nameSD Guthrie – Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview
Organized byUKM-Career Development Centre
VenueUKM Bangi
Date5 November 2025
Hours of training1 Hours
InvolvementStudent
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1AY3Bt525C 
Some of the pictures during the SD Guthrie – Campus Engagement & Protégé Speed Interview.

7. Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program (SDG5)

The Tun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre (PKWTFH) at UKM successfully hosted the Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program on 11 December 2025. The event aimed to inspire and empower women in the aerospace industry by highlighting their contributions, challenges, and opportunities in the field. demonstrating strong support and concern for the issue of digital safety for women and girls. The encouraging turnout reflects the commitment of the UKM community and collaborative partners in supporting this agenda. This multidisciplinary sharing not only provided new perspectives but also received positive feedback from participants who filled the hall throughout the session.

Table EQ* 8: Summary of the Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program.

Poster of the  Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program.
Program nameUnite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective Program
Organized byTun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre (PKWTFH)
VenueOnline
Date1 December 2025
Hours of training1 Hours
InvolvementStudents and Staff
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/v/17AA2T2vUz 

8. Emotional Management Skills Workshop (SDG3)

The Emotional Management Skills Workshop, held on 29 August 2025 organized by Tun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre (PKWTFH)in collaboration with Adab Youth Garage (AYG), was successfully conducted. The program featured active participation from attendees, beginning with participant registration and a welcoming speech, followed by a lecture session with Dr. Norulhuda Sarnon, interactive discussions, group activities, and a constructive Q&A session. The aim of the Emotional Management Skills Workshop was to equip participants with practical knowledge and strategies to understand, manage, and regulate their emotions effectively, enhancing personal well-being, interpersonal relationships, and overall emotional resilience.

Table EQ* 9: Summary of the Emotional Management Skills Workshop.

Program nameEmotional Management Skills Workshop
Organized byTun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre (PKWTFH)
VenueTun Fatimah Hashim Women’s Leadership Centre (PKWTFH) building
Date29 August 2025
Hours of training3 Hours
InvolvementStaff
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1FYuuyRn7Z 
Some of the pictures during the Basic Safety and Fire Course 2024

9. Sulam Asli-Pimpin 2025 Program – Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini (SDG10)

The SULAM ASLI – Pimpin Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini 2025 program was successfully held from June 13 to 15, 2025, at the Tasik Chini Research Centre (PPTC), ALAF-UKM. Organized by Research Group UKM-TR2024-047 and the UKM School of Liberal Studies (Pusat Pengajian Citra), the event received strategic support from PPTC, the UKM Youth Empowerment Centre (PERKASA), HRD Corp, and the Pahang State Parks Corporation (PTNP) in conjunction with National Training Week 2025.

Driven by a commitment to community engagement and sustainable knowledge, the program featured high-impact activities including educational visits to the Tasik Chini area and the celebration of Orang Asli cultural heritage through traditional art demonstrations and dialogue sessions with local leaders and researchers. Participants also engaged in trail trekking, kayaking, and outdoor recreation to foster a deeper connection with the environment. Furthermore, the program gave back to the students of SK Tasik Chini and the local community through diverse initiatives ranging from robotics classes, motivational talks, and sign language lessons to free health and eye screenings made possible through collaborations with HRD Corp, Roboshop Technologies, and the Pahang Deaf Association.

Table EQ* 10: Summary of the Sulam Asli-Pimpin 2025  Program – Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini.

Program nameSulam Asli-Pimpin 2025  Program – Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini
Organized byChini Lake Research Center ALAF-UKM
VenueTasik Chini
Date13 – 15 June 2025
Hours of training24 Hours
InvolvementStudents
Linkhttps://www.ukm.my/alafukm/program-sulam-asli-pimpin-jalinan-mesra-watan-chini-2025 
Some of the pictures during the Sulam Asli-Pimpin 2025  Program – Jalinan Mesra Watan @ Chini.

10. Engagement Session for SMAKU and Awareness on Persons with Disabilities (OKU) at UKM (SDG10)

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), through the Registrar’s Department’s Disabled Services and Support Unit (UPS-OKU), held an engagement session on October 11, 2025, for the 2025/2026 academic intake. Officiated by UKM Registrar Tuan Haji Zanudin Mohd Daud, the event connected the Disabled Student Secretariat (SMAKU) and the Cakna OKU Volunteer Club with 10 new students, bringing the university’s total to 102 students and 51 staff members with disabilities. This annual initiative reinforces UKM’s commitment to an inclusive campus, supported by a RM285,000.00 infrastructure upgrade approved by the Ministry of Higher Education in June 2025.

Table EQ* 11: Summary of the Engagement Session for Disabled Student Secretariat (SMAKU).

Program nameEngagement Session for SMAKU and Awareness on Persons with Disabilities (PWD) at UKM
Organized byOKU Services Unit (UPS-OKU)
VenueKuratorium room, Chancellery Building UKM
Date11 October 2025
Hours of training3 Hours
InvolvementStudents and Staff
Linkhttps://www.facebook.com/share/p/1HCxiPmosQ
Some of the pictures during the Engagement Session for SMAKU and Awareness on Persons with Disabilities (PWD) at UKM.

Table ES* 12 : Summary of the training on social sustainability on 2025.

NoTitleDateLocationStudent/ staffHour TrainingSDG
1Knowledge Enhancement Visit in the Field of Sports Injury Management and Rehabilitation
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GU2GpBBSk/ 
15 December 2025Institut Sukan Negara (ISN) dan Hospital Rehabilitasi CherasStudent8SDG3
2UKM Fire Drill Management Briefing (Residential Colleges)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GEj2AriBP/ 
15 December 2025OnlineStaff2SDG11
3Business Continuity Management (BCM) and Crisis Management Course
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18TJG6wenm/ 
12 – 13 November 2025YAPIEM, Menara Ochre, PutrajayaStaff8SDG3
4The International Future Scientists Conference 2025 (iFSC 2025)
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?vanity=fpend.ukm&set=a.1086212119599054
11-13 November 2025PERMATA@pintar Negara UKMStudent18SDG4
5LinguaFest@UKM 2025
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1381224106926870 
12 – 13 November 2025Dewan Perdana & Chow Kit, FSSK UKM.Student18SDG4
6Intensive Physiology Course 2025
https://www.ukm.my/fisiofper/aktiviti-2025/#:~:text=penyelidikan%20masa%20kini.-,KURSUS%20INTENSIF%20FISIOLOGI%202025,-23%20%E2%80%93%2025%20September 
23 – 25 September 2025Faculty of Medicine UKMStudent 24SDG4
7Sharing Session Program: Critical Moments, Swift Response
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1EucQJ4g1p/ 
13 June 2025Strategic Center UKMStaff4SDG3
8Strengthening the Role of Incident Officers Workshop
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1CGFW57A22/ 
12 Ogos 2025CRIM Conference Hall, UKMStaff5SDG11
9Occupational Noise Exposure Management Course
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17qSXWAj5y/ 
6 October 2025Ruang Aktiv, Faculty of Science and Technology (FST)Staff4SDG11

10
UKM Safety Passport Induction Course No. 2/2025
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/17wSztBDui/ 
3–4 June 2025CRIM Conference Hall, UKM
Staff
2SDG4
11Train the Trainer Workshop: Healthy Without AIDS Program for Youth (PROSTAR)
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1GAdRwby7i/ 
24 – 26 October 2025Hulu Langat DistrictStudents24SDG3
12Unite to End Digital Violence Against Women and Girls: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
https://www.ukm.my/pkwtfh/news/program-unite-to-end-digital-violence-against-women-and-girls-a-multidisciplinary-perspective/ 
10 December 2025 Grand Hall FSST UKMStaff and StudnetsSDG5
13UIO Talk Series 03/2025: “Integrity in Staff Evaluation: Strategies to Avoid Discrimination and Favoritism”
https://www.ukm.my/integriti/aktiviti/bicara-uio-siri-03-2025-integriti-dalam-penilaian-kakitangan-strategi-mengelakkan-diskriminasi-dan-pilih-kasih/ 
1 July 2025Online  Staff and Students2SDG16
14UIO Talk Series 2/2025: “Research Integrity: Principles & Best Practices” 
https://www.ukm.my/integriti/aktiviti/bicara-uio-siri-2-2025-integriti-penyelidikan-prinsip-amalan-baik/ 
12 June 2025OnlineStudent and Staff2SDG16
15Restore i-sight Embracing Root (RiSER)
https://dewankosmik.jendeladbp.my/2025/12/24/21467/ 
22 – 24 Disember 2025 Kampung teluk pelandok PDStudent8SDG3
162025 UKM Integrity Focal Officer (PFI) Competency Enhancement Course
https://www.ukm.my/integriti/aktiviti/kursus-pengukuhan-kompetensi-pegawai-fokal-integriti-pfi-ukm-2025/ 
21 May 2025Banqueting Room, Chancellery Building, UKMStaff8SDG16
17UKM Strategic Centre Team Building Workshop
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1B4PTWBorZ/ 
9-11 May 2025Marine Ecosystem Research Centre (EKOMAR), MersingStaff24SDG8
18Career Preparatory Program (Peak) 2025
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1EB4DAMmUA/ 
8 November 2025Pusanika UKMStudent 8SDG8
19ALAF-UKM Team Building Strengthening Program 2025
https://www.ukm.my/alafukm/program-pengukuhan-kerja-berpasukan-alaf-ukm-2025/#:~:text=Alhamdulillah%2C%20Program%20Pengukuhan%20Kerja%20Berpasukan%20ALAF%2DUKM%20yang,mencapai%20objektif%20utamanya%20untuk%20memperkukuh%20semangat%20kerja 
23 –  25 January 2025Cherengin Hills Convention & SPA Resort, Janda Baik Staff24SDG8
20Esprit de Corps 2025: Continuing the Legacy of the Career Secretariathttps://www.ukm.my/ukmkarier/news/esprit-de-corps-2025-teruskan-legasi-urusetia-kerjaya/ 5 January 2025PDS Training Camp, Port Dickson, Negeri SembilanStudent8SDG4
21Youth Summer Camp
https://www.ukm.my/beritaukm/youth-summer-camp-persiap-golongan-belia-hadapi-perubahan-zaman/ 
27 to 31 August 2025Anjung Kembara Homeless Transit Centre in Kuala LumpurStudent8SDG4
TOTAL205