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Faculty of Science Booklet, Session 2016/2017

                    INSTITUTE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (ISB):

            Biological  science teaching and research in Malaysia can  be
            traced back to the early days of 1959, when the Universiti Malaya
            was instituted  with  two  Divisions:  the Kuala  Lumpur and  the
            Singapore Divisions. The Kuala Lumpur Division at the Universiti
            Malaya  was officially opened  on  January 15,  1959.  Lessons
            began  in  the Department  of Zoology and  Botany on the 25th  of
            May  1959  in  borrowed  premises until the Faculty of Science
            building was officially opened in 1961.


            On  the 1st  of April 1967,  the two  Departments of Zoology  and
            Botany became one as the School of Biological Sciences with five
            divisions:  zoology,  botany, ecology, genetics  and  physiology.
            Eight years later on April 1975, the School of Biological Sciences
            was separated  into  the  Departments of Botany,  Zoology,  and
            Genetics and Cellular Biology. The other two divisions of Ecology
            and Physiology  were  managed by  the Department  of Zoology.
            Physiology was discontinued in 1978 while Ecology continued to
            flourish under the management of the Department of Zoology. In
            1980,  the Division of Microbiology  was formed under the
            management of the Department of Genetics and Cellular Biology.
            On June 1st 1997, the amalgamation of these three departments
            led to the formation of the Institute of Biological Sciences (Institut
            Sains Biologi, ISB).

            The ISB aims to advance scientific and technological knowledge
            in the field of biology, through the establishment of research and
            scientific links with institutions in and outside the country. In the
            process of doing so, we hope that high quality graduates will be
            produced. These young men and women will play important roles
            in the development of our nation and the world in the future.









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