Started primary school in St Bernadette's Convent, Batu Gajah, Perak. Went on to secondary school in SMK Convent, Batu Gajah, Perak. Completed Form Six in SMK Sultan Yussuf, Batu Gajah, Perak. Started working career as a college trained secondary school teacher after attending professional training at Lembah Pantai Teachers' Training College and Ilmu Khas Teacher's Training College. Completed one year speacialist course in Ilmu Khas Teacher's Training College in 1995. Completed Degree in TESL, minor Moral Education followed by Masters in Education, majoring in Moral Education in University of Malaya. Completed PhD in Education in Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. Completed post doctoral studies in Inclusive and Critical Educational Psychology in The Waikato University, New Zealand. Strongly passionate about helping teachers to upgrade themselves in the teaching profession through training, research and publication in holistic education and service learning. In 2015 after the AME Conference in Santos, Brazil, have been elected as the Elected EXCO for two years. It is an honour to be the first Malaysian to be in the AME EXCO which comprises mostly renounced academics from Europe and North America. Was the Director for Centre in Research for International and Compartive Education (CRICE) from 2017 until 2022. CRICE focuses on international and comparative education in terms of research, collaboration and publication. Currently, I am holding the post of SULAM @ Service Learning Malaysia-University for Society coordinator in Universiti Malaya. Been working diligently with the internal Service Learning coordinators from the 16 faculties in Universiti Malaya. Initiating Service Learning International for 21 Century Education.
show more »Dr. Zairul Nisham Musa is a senior lecturer at the Department of Estate Management, University of Malaya. He completed his Ph.D. in the area of facilities management, which related to the management of shopping centers. His main research interest is in facilities management, property management, and maintenance management. Other research interests that he's involved in include housing affordability, community well-being, housing income index, and real estate auctions. Outside of academia, he was appointed by MQA as an evaluation panel and has responsibilities to evaluate real estate programs in other institutions. He was also appointed as UM’s internal auditor. He is an examiner for the Board of Valuers, Appraisers, Estate Agents, and Property Managers and the Royal Institute of Surveyors Malaysia. He currently serves as a chief editor of the International Journal of Property Sciences. His teaching includes building technology, fundamentals of real estate valuation, building maintenance & services, facilities management, and research methodology. Currently, he published a book titled Auctioneer As a Profession to Dispose of Real Estate in Malaysia and Measurement of Facilities Management Performance in Ghana's Public Hospital as a co-writer.
show more »Dr. Sabri Sulaiman is a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, University of Malaya (UM), Malaysia. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Social Administration and Justice with a minor in Anthropology and Sociology, a Master’s in Social Intervention, and a PhD in Social Services, all from UM. His Master’s thesis examined Social Deprivation and the Social Well-being of Malaysian Children. His doctoral research contributed to the development of a Community-Based Social Care Model to protect the rights and improve the social well-being of street-connected children. Dr Sabri has collaborated with and consulted for ministries, government agencies, and international partners. Apart from research and teaching, he's also now a consultant for the National Population and Family Development Board (LPPKN). His applied research and advisory roles extend to civil society and international organisations, reflecting his commitment to linking research with advocacy and policy reform. Dr Sabri Sulaiman is a sociologist whose academic and research work critically examines how social structures, welfare systems, and institutional arrangements shape human development, health, and well-being across the life course. His work centres on the applied and comparative sociology of vulnerability and protection, with a strong focus on children, families, and vulnerable populations (specifically persons with disabilities and ageing populations). A key strand of his research is the sociology of childhood and family life. He analyses how caregiving practices, family structures, and social environments influence developmental trajectories, particularly through the lenses of Adverse and Positive Childhood Experiences (ACEs), resilience, deprivation, violence, and state intervention. His Global South–Global North comparative approach highlights disparities, innovations, and context-specific solutions that strengthen social protection systems and promote children’s rights and well-being. Dr Sabri’s work extends to population health and social well-being, investigating how social, economic, and cultural determinants shape mental health, education, labour participation, disability inclusion, and access to care. His work engages critically with intersecting inequalities related to gender, class, disability, and ethnicity, and how these intersect to influence life chances, vulnerability, and social justice outcomes. Another core dimension of his research is the sociology of violence, vulnerability, and institutional accountability. He studies the structural and political conditions that reproduce harm, including child abuse, gender-based violence, elder abuse, and labour exploitation, while examining legal, bureaucratic, and welfare mechanisms designed to protect human rights. His work interrogates how institutions respond to claims of rights and justice, particularly within contested or unequal power relations. Committed to applied sociology, Dr Sabri contributes to sociological measurement, indicator development, program evaluation, and evidence-based intervention design. His research informs policies on education reform, disability inclusion, social care, and population health, emphasising community-level impact and equity. Through comparative research across Malaysia, ASEAN, East Asia, and Europe, he advocates for inclusive systems that ensure vulnerable groups have meaningful access to rights, protection, and care. Dr Sabri is actively involved in national and international research, consultancy, and postgraduate supervision across these areas: Sociology of Children, Families, and Life Course: Exploring how childhood, caregiving systems, and family life are socially constructed and transformed. Key themes include ACEs, resilience, deprivation, family transitions, child and family well-being, and life-course outcomes. Sociology of Population Health, Social Determinants, and Well-Being: Investigating the social, economic, cultural, and environmental factors that shape health, education, labour participation, and mental health, with a focus on inequalities across gender, disability, class, and ethnicity. Global Sociology, Comparative Sociology, and Governance: Analysing how global processes such as migration, welfare regimes, and policy diffusion influence social protection, rights, and inequality, with particular attention to state accountability and cross-national policy comparisons. Sociology of Violence, Vulnerability, and Protection: Studying interpersonal, structural, and political violence, and the institutional contexts that sustain or mitigate harm. This includes research on violence against children, gender-based violence, elder abuse, and labour exploitation, alongside protection systems and state responsibility. Sociology of Work and Labour: Examining labour markets, inequalities, the gig economy, global supply chains, care economies, and workplace rights. His research emphasises labour precarity, care work, and social protection for vulnerable workers. Applied Sociology, Measurement, and Evidence-Based Interventions: Focusing on the application of sociological theory and methods to real-world problems, including program evaluation, indicator development, and the design of evidence-based interventions in education, health, disability, and social care. Sociology of Ageing, Care, and Disability: Addressing issues such as ageing-in-place, long-term care, disability inclusion, stigma, and labour market barriers, with comparative research on social protection and community care systems. Legal Sociology and Human Rights: Investigating the role of human rights in improving welfare, legal reforms, welfare regulation, and state accountability, especially in vulnerable societies. Sociology of Inclusive and Special Education: Examining the social, cultural, and institutional dynamics influencing inclusive education, focusing on accessibility, stigma, support structures, rights-based policy implementation, and comparative models of inclusion. He is currently leading several major research initiatives, including A Study on Risk Behaviours in At-Risk Adolescents in Malaysia, Creating Inclusive Digital Education for Students with Disabilities in Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia and The Relationship Between Education Inequality and Subjective Well-being of Persons With Disability in Higher Education. He is also the author of forthcoming books, namely the Community-Based Social Care Model in Protecting Street-Connected Children in Malaysia. He has also published a book titled "Deprivasi Sosial Kanak-kanak Malaysia", which examines the status of social deprivation and the social well-being of Malaysian children from their own perspectives, as well as intervention and policy strategies to reduce social deprivation and enhance their overall well-being. Dr Sabri’s work is internationally recognised. He is a member of the British Sociology Association, the Association of Southeast Asian Studies in the United Kingdom (ASEASUK), the Social Policy Association, the International Society for the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect (ISPCAN), the Malaysian Association of Social Workers (MASW), and the International Sociological Association (ISA). He has published widely in peer-reviewed journals, contributed to edited volumes, and presented at numerous international conferences. Dr Sabri welcomes collaborative opportunities with scholars, practitioners, and institutions committed to advancing justice, equity, and social care systems that leave no one behind.
show more »RECENT PUBLICATION
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Abdullah, Muhammad Fazrin; Jauhari, Iswadi; Sabri, Mohd Faizul Mohd; Ghazali, Nik Nazri Nik (2025). A Novel Vertical Axis Parallel Turbines System for in-pipe Hydropower Generation: Conceptual Design and Preliminary Experiment. Energy Sources Part a-recovery Utilization and Environmental Effects
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Shaharudin, Mohd Rizaimy; Zailani, Suhaiza; Tan, Keah-Choon; Cross, James; Hotrawaisaya, Chattrarat (2025). Fostering Closed-loop Supply Chain Orientation by Leveraging Strategic Green Capabilities for Circular Economy Performance: Empirical Evidence from Malaysian Electrical and Electronics Manufacturing Firms. Environment Development and Sustainability
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Wong, Li Ping; Alias, Haridah; Tan, Sik-Loo; Sia, Thiam Eng; Saw, Aik (2025). An Exploration of Death Anxiety of Family Members of Silent Mentor Body Donation Program. Omega-journal of Death and Dying
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Altarturi, Hamza H. M.; Nor, Adibi Rahiman Md; Jaafar, Noor Ismawati; Anuar, Nor Badrul (2025). A Bibliometric and Content Analysis of Technological Advancement Applications in Agricultural E-commerce. Electronic Commerce Research
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Zhao, Yang; Hamidi, Mashitah; Abd Wahab, Haris (2025). Challenges of Palliative Care in Advanced Cancer Patients in The Chinese Mainland: a Qualitative Study. Omega-journal of Death and Dying
TOTAL PUBLICATIONS AS OF DATE 1964
LATEST AWARDED GRANT
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The Impact of Capital Expenditure On Esg Performance in Asean Firms: The Moderating Role of Sustainability Committees
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A Moderated-mediation Model of Parental Intention to Adopt Child Finance Apps: The Roles of Trust and Digital Financial Literacy
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The Rise of The Gig Economy- Perspectives from a Developing Economy (book Project)
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Exploring Biodiversity, Climate Risk and Financial Market Integration: Evidence Across Developed and Emerging Economies
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Rural Youth Perception and Intention to Engage in Agri-entrepreneurshi
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Feasibility Assessment of Direct Air Capture (dac) for Aviation Decarbonization At Kuala Lumpur International Airport (klia) and Any Potential Airports in Malaysia
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Military Brand Identity and Institutional Branding: a Comparison Between The UK and Malaysia
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Aligning Leadership, Values and Outcomes: Examining Healthcare Professionals' Workplace Experiences in Malaysia and Australia
