PROGRAMME AND ACTIVITIES
FYUP 1 Proposal Presentation
The FYUP 1 Proposal Presentation is a key component of the Final Year Undergraduate Project (FYUP) undertaken by students in the Bachelor of Biosciences (SSCYH) and Bachelor of Biotechnology (SSCTH) programmes during the second semester of their third year of study. During FYUP 1, students develop research proposals that form the foundation of the research project to be carried out in FYUP 2 during the first semester of their fourth year. The proposal presentation provides a platform for students to present and defend their proposed research projects, while receiving constructive feedback from academic evaluators prior to the implementation phase of their studies.
Exploring Innovation: UTM Industrial Biology Students at Insulet Factory Tour
A group of 20 final-year students from the Pharmaceutical Biotechnology program, accompanied by Ts. Dr. Syazwani Itri Amran and Dr. Mohd Helmi Sani, had the opportunity to visit Insulet Malaysia recently. The group was warmly welcomed by Mr. Ragvinder Singh and...
Knowledge Transfer Programme: Organic Farming & Urban Biodiversity
Iskandar Puteri, 6 December 2025 — The Knowledge Transfer Program: Organic Farming Methods and Biodiversity was successfully held at Edible Park, Iskandar Puteri, strengthening community awareness of sustainable agriculture and the importance of biodiversity in urban...
FACULTY OF SCIENCE INDUSTRY AND INNOVATION SHOWCASE PROGRAM 2025 (SIIFS 2025)
Johor Bahru, 5 December 2025 — The Department of Biosciences, Faculty of Science, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), successfully hosted the 2025 edition of the Program Showcase Industri & Inovasi Fakulti Sains (SIIFS) at the departmental level on 4–5 December....
Pharma in Real Life: Exclusive Visit to Duopharma HAPI
On 4th Dec 2025, 10 Pharmaceutical Biotechnology students from UTM had the incredible opportunity to visit Duopharma HAPI, Glenmarie, accompanied by Dr. Mohd Helmi Sani. Welcomed warmly by Mr. Ashraaf and hosted by an amazing team, students were treated to...