UTP wins two awards for innovative learning


KUALA LUMPUR: Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) has once again proven its leadership in innovative education by emer­ging as champion in two categories at the Higher Education Min­ister’s Special Award: Innovative Curriculum Design and Delivery (AKRI) 2025.

UTP said the prestigious event, officiated by the Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir (pic), recognises outstanding achievements in curriculum innovation and creative tea­ching delivery across Malaysian higher education institutions.

The first category UTP won was the Innovative Study Programme Curriculum, awarded to the Mas­ter of Science (MSc) in Drilling Engineering (by Coursework) led by Dr Dzeti Farhah Moh­shim, with the prog­ramme recognised for its pioneering app­roach to curriculum design and close colla­boration with industry partners.

In a statement yesterday, it said that the unique structure integrated the latest industry practices, advanced technologies and problem-based learning approaches, thus ensu­ring its graduates are future-ready and globally competitive, Bernama reported.

“This award is a reflection of UTP’s strong partnership with industry and our commitment to deliver education that is both rigorous and relevant.

“The MSc in Drilling Engineering program­me bridges academic excellence with real-world application.

“It equips our students with practical expertise, leadership values and the adaptability needed to thrive in a rapidly changing energy landscape,” said Dzeti Farhah.

Meanwhile, Dr Muhammad Luq­man Hasan triumphed in the Immersive Learning Experience (Blended Learning Category) with his project titled ‘Cooperative Game-based Learning with Gami­fication: Empowering First-Year Engineering Students Through Inclusive Engagement’.

UTP said that his innovative project impressed the judges with its creative integration of coope­rative learning, game dynamics and experiential engagement, adding that the approach significantly enhanced student participation, teamwork and performance, particularly among first-year engineering students.

“Education is most impactful when students are fully engaged in their learning journey.

“Through gamification and collaborative play, we reimagine the classroom as a space where creativity, inclusivity and discovery drive deeper learning and confidence among students,” said Muhammad Luqman.

UTP said that both Dzeti Farhah and Muhammad Luqman are from its Department of Petroleum Engineering.

UTP’s double win reaffirms the university’s position as a leader in engineering and technology education, highlighting its commitment to future-focused, industry- aligned programmes that nurture innovative and globally competitive graduates.

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