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National Defence University of Malaysia.

Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 3° N · 101° E

The National Defence University of Malaysia (Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, UPNM) represents a distinctive blend of military discipline and academic…

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Introduction

The National Defence University of Malaysia (Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia, UPNM) stands as a cornerstone of Malaysia’s defense education system. Established initially as the Malaysian Armed Forces Academy (Akademi Tentera Malaysia, ATMA) in 1995, and transformed into a full-fledged university in 2006, UPNM combines military discipline with academic rigor. Its campus, strategically located in the Sungai Besi area of Kuala Lumpur, boasts state-of-the-art facilities that support both academic pursuits and comprehensive military training.

Visitors and prospective students can explore a campus steeped in history and tradition, highlighted by landmarks such as the National Defence University of Malaysia Monument, which pays tribute to the institution's enduring legacy. This guide is designed to provide detailed information on UPNM’s history, academic programs, campus facilities, and practical visitor tips, ensuring a rewarding experience for students, tourists, and history enthusiasts alike. For more information, consult the official UPNM website and the MalaysiaCentral education directory.


UPNM: History and Evolution

Founding and Early Years

UPNM began as the Malaysian Armed Forces Academy (ATMA) on June 1, 1995, with the mission to elevate the academic and professional standards of Malaysia's military. ATMA’s original programs, in partnership with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), focused on engineering, sciences, and management, taught by both military and civilian faculty (MalaysiaCentral).

Transition to University Status

On November 10, 2006, ATMA was upgraded to university status and rebranded as UPNM. This transition, announced by then-Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and backed by a RM500 million government investment, marked a new era of multidisciplinary defense education (MalaysiaCentral).

Civilian Integration and Growth

From the 2007/2008 academic session onwards, UPNM opened its doors to civilian students, promoting a more inclusive and diverse academic environment. Graduates now serve in the Malaysian Armed Forces as well as in government and private sectors, reflecting UPNM’s expanding national influence (MalaysiaCentral).


Academic Programs and Integration of Civilian Education

UPNM’s academic structure features a blend of military and civilian faculties, including:

  • Defence Foundation Centre
  • Faculty of Medicine and Defence Health
  • Faculty of Engineering
  • Faculty of Defence Sciences and Technology
  • Faculty of Defence and Management Studies
  • Language Centre

This multidisciplinary approach ensures that both military cadets and civilians benefit from a curriculum that addresses contemporary security challenges while fostering leadership, ethics, and service (MalaysiaCentral).


Located at Kem Sungai Besi, 57000 Kuala Lumpur, UPNM’s campus encompasses:

  • Modern lecture halls, research labs, and IT centers
  • Military training grounds and obstacle courses
  • Sports complexes and fitness centers
  • Residential barracks for cadets and separate hostels for civilian students
  • Dining halls, cafeterias, and student lounges
  • Accessible facilities for visitors with disabilities

The campus’s proximity to governmental and defense institutions, as well as major Kuala Lumpur attractions, enhances the overall educational and visitor experience (UPNM Official Website).

UPNM Campus Entrance


Visiting UPNM: Hours, Tours, and Access

General Visitor Information

UPNM is primarily a secured military-academic institution, but it welcomes visitors during specific hours and official events.

  • Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed on public holidays)
  • Campus Tours: Available by appointment, especially for prospective students and educational groups
  • Access & Transport: Reachable via the Sungai Besi MRT/KTM station or by car/taxi. Parking is available on-site.
  • Accessibility: Facilities are in place for visitors with mobility challenges.
  • Nearby Attractions: National Museum, Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur Tower, Armed Forces Museum

For campus tour arrangements or inquiries, contact the Visitor Centre at +60 3-9051 2000 or [email protected].


The National Defence University of Malaysia Monument

Overview

Located within the UPNM campus, the National Defence University of Malaysia Monument honors the institution’s founding, history, and contributions to Malaysia’s defense sector. The site features memorial plaques, informative displays, and sculptures symbolizing national service and leadership.

National Defence University of Malaysia Monument

Visiting Hours, Tickets, and Accessibility

  • Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays and public holidays)
  • Admission: Free for all visitors
  • Guided Tours: Available upon advance booking; contact the Visitor Centre
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with paved walkways and ramps

Directions and Transport

  • By Car: 30-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur city center; parking on-site
  • By Public Transport: KTM Komuter to Sungai Besi, then a short taxi/rideshare to the campus entrance

What to See and Do

  • Explore the Monument: View historical plaques, military memorabilia, and sculptures representing the Army, Navy, and Air Force
  • Guided Tours: Gain insights into UPNM’s role in national defense (advance booking required)
  • Photography: Permitted in most areas except restricted military zones

Special Events

The monument hosts ceremonies on national defense days and university anniversaries. Check UPNM’s website or social media for event schedules.

Nearby Attractions

  • Muzium ATM (Armed Forces Museum): Malaysia’s military history
  • Sungai Besi Air Base: Visible from select campus areas
  • Taman Tasik Permaisuri: Public park for relaxation

Campus Experience: Layout, Amenities, and Guidelines

Campus Layout

UPNM’s campus is organized into academic blocks, military training areas, residential quarters, sports complexes, and administrative buildings. Key academic facilities include the library, lecture halls, and research centers.

Facilities and Amenities

  • Academic: Libraries, IT centers, labs
  • Military: Parade grounds, obstacle courses, training fields
  • Sports: Football fields, basketball courts, athletics tracks
  • Residential: Cadet barracks and civilian hostels
  • Dining: Mess halls, cafeterias serving local and international cuisine

Visitor Guidelines

  • Entry Protocol: Prior permission and valid ID required; security screening at entry points
  • Dress Code: Modest attire in line with military tradition
  • Conduct: Respect campus rules; restricted access to certain training or living areas
  • Photography: Allowed in designated areas only; prohibited in sensitive/military zones

Visitor Tips and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: Are there entrance fees or tickets required to visit UPNM or the Monument?
A: Admission is free, but visitors must arrange prior approval for the campus.

Q: What are the official visiting hours?
A: Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (for UPNM); Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (for the Monument).

Q: Can civilians and tourists join guided tours?
A: Yes, with advance booking, especially during open days and public events.

Q: Is UPNM wheelchair accessible?
A: Most academic, administrative, and visitor areas are accessible.

Q: Are there nearby historical sites to visit?
A: Yes, including the National Museum, Merdeka Square, and Kuala Lumpur Tower.

Q: Is photography permitted on campus?
A: Yes, in most public and outdoor areas, but not in restricted or sensitive zones.

Q: How do I contact UPNM for visit arrangements?
A: Contact the Visitor Centre by phone (+60 3-9051 2000) or email ([email protected]).


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