Ghauth Jasmon commenced his position as the
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya on 10th
November 2008. Prior to this appointment, he has held
the position of Founder President/CEO of Multimedia
University (MMU) for 11 years and subsequently as
the Chief Executive Officer of Unity College International
for 10 months.
After completing his MCE in 1974, he was offered
a JPA scholarship to further his studies in the
United Kingdom in Electrical Engineering. He graduated
with a First Class Honours Degree in Electrical
and Electronic Engineering in 1979 from the University
of London. Upon completion of the Bachelors Degree,
he was offered 2 scholarships to continue his studies
at the PhD level, one was a tutorship from the University
of Malaya and the other was Drapers Scholarship
from the University of London. He chose the JPA
tutorship to pursue research in the area of Power
Systems Engineering and was awarded the Doctor of
Philosophy degree from the University of London
in July 1982.
His academic career began with the appointment
as a Lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering
at the University of Malaya in 1982. He was appointed
the Head of the Electrical Engineering Department
in 1986 to 1988. Based on his credentials, Ghauth
was promoted to the rank of Associate Professor
in 1989 and to Full Professor at the University
of Malaya in 1992. In the same year, he was appointed
as the Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and held
the position until August 1995. During this period
as Dean, he introduced the Built Environment Programmes
in the University of Malaya namely Degrees in Architecture,
Land and Quantity Surveying and also several new
Engineering degrees such as Materials, Telecommunication,
Manufacturing and Environmental. Based on this track
record, Ghauth was appointed the Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(Development) in August 1995. In this position,
he was responsible for the physical development
and upgrading of many physical facilities across
the university.
Ghauth was invited by Telekom Malaysia Berhad to
set up and build Multimedia University (MMU) in
Melaka, the first government-approved private university
in which he commenced duty as President/CEO in December
1996. In March 1997 the Malaysian Cabinet instructed
MMU to build a second campus in the heart of the
Multimedia Super Corridor, Cyberjaya. By the end
of 2007, MMU has 22,000 students, 1,100 academic
staff in 2 campuses with 4,000 international students
from 80 countries. In January 2008, Ghauth left
MMU to join a private college, Unity College International
as CEO and shareholder. In this short stint of 10
months, he prepared the ground work for the formation
of another private university within the group.
As an academic, Ghauth has contributed extensively
in research and in the Engineering Profession. He
has conducted research in the areas Power Systems
Analysis, Network Analysis, Voltage Stability, System
Security and Neural Network Applications. These
and other works have been published in 30 international
journal papers and 45 conference/seminars and other
publications. He has also been involved in many
professional engineering committees and activities
especially in the IEE (UK) and IEEE (USA) and was
formerly a Secretary General and Vice President
of the Association for Engineering Education in
South East Asia and the Pacific. He is a Fellow
of the IEE, Fellow of the Institution of Engineers,
Australia, a Senior Member of the IEEE and an Eisenhower
Fellow.
Ghauth sees his current mission in UM is to transform
the university into a truly world class institution
by focusing on building solid academic fundamentals
within the academic and student body. While doing
so, he will at the same time be driving a higher
level of entrepreneurship in the university community,
establishing more active international networking
and forging greater interaction between the university
and industry.