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Universiti Sains Malaysia

LC control no.n 80139888
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Corporate name headingUniversiti Sains Malaysia
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Variant(s)USM
U.S.M.
Science University of Malaysia
Unisains
University Science Malaysia
University of Science, Malaysia
University Sains Malaysia
See alsoPredecessor: Universiti Pulau Pinang
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Other standard no.http://dbpedia.org/resource/University_of_Science,_Malaysia
Q1973130
http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q1973130
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https://viaf.org/viaf/143069593
0000000122934670
http://isni.org/isni/0000000122934670
00999312
https://id.ndl.go.jp/auth/ndlna/00999312
093506511
https://www.idref.fr/093506511
004232224
http://d-nb.info/gnd/1038411-X
FRBNF11882754
http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11882754p
http://nla.gov.au/anbd.aut-an35572650
http://nla.gov.au/nla.party-1000297
Beginning date1971
Associated countryMalaysia
LocatedMinden (Pulau Pinang, Malaysia)
Field of activityEducation, Higher
Found inIts The first three years, 1972.
Unisains Buddhist, 84: t.p. (Universiti Sains Malaysia, Unisains)
Cambodian Workshop on Reconstruction and Development. Proceedings, 1991: t.p. (University Science Malaysia)
Universiti Sains Malaysia online site, June 8, 1999: About USM (est. 1969; 1st known as University of Penang; initially operated on borrowed facilities at the Malayan Teachers' Training College at Gelugor; moved to its present site at Minden, near Georgetown, in 1971; incorp. in 1971)
Wikipedia, February 8, 2017 (University of Science, Malaysia; University of Science, Malaysia (Universiti Sains Malaysia; acronym: USM) is a publicly-funded Autonomous university in Malaysia. Founded in 1969, it is among the oldest institute of higher learning (IHL) in Northern Malaysia; main campus on the island of Penang, a health campus in Kelantan, and an engineering campus in Nibong Tebal; established in 1969 as Universiti Pulau Pinang; in 1971, it moved to its present 239-hectare site at Minden)
Higher education in the Asia Pacific, 2007: pref. (University Sains Malaysia in Penang)