This conceptual paper investigates the impact of university initiatives on sustainability awareness among public university students in Malaysia. While sustainability has become a central concern globally, research suggests that awareness among Malaysian university students remains relatively low. One major contributing factor is the insufficient integration of sustainability principles into academic curricula. As a result, students often develop only a superficial understanding of environmental, social, and economic issues, limiting their ability to make informed decisions and adopt sustainable practices. In addition, the lack of structured opportunities for experiential learning, such as hands-on projects, sustainability internships, campus-based campaigns, and collaborative initiatives, further constrains students’ engagement with sustainability concepts. Many Malaysian campuses also lack comprehensive recycling programs, energy-efficient facilities, and visible sustainability policies, which diminishes the prominence of sustainable behavior in students’ daily routines and academic priorities. Consequently, sustainability often remains a peripheral concern rather than a core value embedded in students’ professional and personal development. This paper examines the relationships between sustainability education, campus sustainability projects, institutional sustainability policies, and students’ sustainability awareness. Sustainability education, often integrated into formal courses and supplemented by workshops and awareness campaigns, equips students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to understand and act on sustainability challenges. Complementarily, campus sustainability projects and well-designed campaigns provide practical platforms for students to translate theoretical knowledge into action, fostering environmentally responsible behaviors. Institutional support, through clear sustainability policies and resource allocation, further enhances the effectiveness of these initiatives. By adopting a more integrated, comprehensive, and resource-supported approach, Malaysian universities can significantly strengthen sustainability awareness among students. Such efforts not only contribute to the development of environmentally conscious graduates but also empower students to actively participate in achieving broader sustainable development goals. Ultimately, this research seeks to bridge the existing gap in the literature by highlighting the pivotal role of university-led initiatives in cultivating sustainability awareness and promoting responsible, long-term sustainable practices among public university students in Malaysia.
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Mastura Ayob
Norfaezah Mohd Shahren
Siti Nazirah Omar
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d90bc641e1c178a14f6fb1 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2025.909000023
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