The Institut Peradaban Melayu, established under Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI)—recognized as a top Malaysia university—is envisioned as a premier centre of excellence in Malay civilization and international museology. The institute is deeply committed to advancing quality education in Malaysia by promoting research, publication, commercialization, and educational exhibitions rooted in the rich heritage of Malay civilization. Functioning as a key academic and cultural hub, the institute supports national and international scholarship by generating impactful research and producing high-quality academic works that reflect the depth and uniqueness of the Malay intellectual tradition. Its exhibitions and outreach initiatives serve as platforms for public education, cultural preservation, and community engagement, offering valuable insights into the history of education and the development of Malay civilization. By integrating cultural heritage with academic innovation, the Institut Peradaban Melayu plays a vital role in preserving a sustainable, dynamic, and globally relevant Malay identity. In doing so, it contributes meaningfully to Malaysia’s reputation for delivering the best education in Malaysia, and reinforces the nation’s standing as a leader in educational excellence where tradition and modernity are harmoniously blended.
RANKED 5 STAR
Report on The Action Plan to Promote The Malay Language as The Language of Science In Public Higher Education Institutions (IPTA) 2023-2030
Report on The Action Plan to Promote The Malay Language as The Language of Science In Public Higher Education Institutions (IPTA) 2023-2030
INTERNATIONAL AWARD
Gold Award for International Education Innovation Competition (Edu@Innovate 2025) Artifact Collection Management System National Education Museum
Gold Award for International Education Innovation Competition (Edu@Innovate 2025) Artifact Collection Management System National Education Museum
RECOGNITION
The Suluh Budiman Building has been gazetted as part of the National Heritage Act 2005
The Suluh Budiman Building has been gazetted as part of the National Heritage Act 2005
MUSEUM
The National Education Museum at UPSI, located in the historic Suluh Budiman Building built between 1919 and 1922, was originally home to the Sultan Idris Training College (SITC) and was declared a National Heritage Building in 2009. Opened in 2011, it features 21 permanent galleries and themed exhibitions on Malaysia’s educational history, notable figures like Za’ba, and rare artifacts such as an old cannon, elephant tusks, and vintage teaching tools. Admission is free, and the museum also offers research, conservation, and educational services.
The National Education Museum at UPSI, located in the historic Suluh Budiman Building built between 1919 and 1922, was originally home to the Sultan Idris Training College (SITC) and was declared a National Heritage Building in 2009. Opened in 2011, it features 21 permanent galleries and themed exhibitions on Malaysia’s educational history, notable figures like Za’ba, and rare artifacts such as an old cannon, elephant tusks, and vintage teaching tools. Admission is free, and the museum also offers research, conservation, and educational services.
RESEARCH AND CONSULTATION
Research and consultation forms the core of this institution’s activities. The research undertaken is at the postgraduate level, with priority given to postdoctoral studies. Researchers comprise UPSI academic staff as well as other scholars from within Malaysia and abroad. In addition, internal research is also conducted by the institute’s own personnel.
Research and consultation forms the core of this institution’s activities. The research undertaken is at the postgraduate level, with priority given to postdoctoral studies. Researchers comprise UPSI academic staff as well as other scholars from within Malaysia and abroad. In addition, internal research is also conducted by the institute’s own personnel.
ART GALLERY
The Art Gallery is a welcoming space that showcases a variety of artworks from artists of different backgrounds. Visitors can enjoy art in many styles, from traditional to modern, while artists have the chance to share their ideas, stories, and creativity with the community. It is a place to celebrate talent, culture, and the beauty of artistic expression.
The Art Gallery is a welcoming space that showcases a variety of artworks from artists of different backgrounds. Visitors can enjoy art in many styles, from traditional to modern, while artists have the chance to share their ideas, stories, and creativity with the community. It is a place to celebrate talent, culture, and the beauty of artistic expression.
CONTACT US:
Institut Peradaban Melayu,
Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris, 35900
Tanjung Malim,Perak
info@ipm.upsi.edu.my
Tel: +605-450 5303/5085/6640
OPERATION HOURS :
Monday to Thursday
8.30AM – 4.30PM
Friday
8.30AM – 12.15PM
2.45PM – 4.30PM
