By: Dr. Eko Prayitno Joko, Head of the History Programme, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Malaysia Sabah From colonised to independent. From the Federation of Malaya to the...
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Embarking on a mission for a greener tomorrow, Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy (FBEA), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) students initiated the "Strawvolution: Metal Straws for Sustainable Future" and “Do...
By Dr. Jakaria Dasan, Director, Corporate Communication Centre A crisis is a significant calamity that can arise from a natural disaster, illness, human error, intentional purpose, or any combination of...
[The Star, 23 October 2023] I HAVE dedicated almost 17 years to the conservation of biodiversity in Sabah. During this time, I’ve been privileged to contribute to safeguarding the wild...
Gaya Island, situated very close to Kota Kinabalu city, is renowned for its marine wildlife attractions, captivating both international and local tourists. However, beyond its aquatic wonders, the island holds...
Cold. Inhospitable. Lonely. The frozen land of Antarctica is a place few people can boast of ever seeing with their own eyes, let alone of visiting it. For Malaysians, the...
By Dr Larry Nyanti, a physician and senior lecturer Recent weeks have seen an outpouring of grievances and demands relating to the plight of doctors, in both media outlets and...
Recent research ‘Does sustainable consumption matter? Consumer grocery shopping behaviour and the pandemic’ a survey among Malaysian consumers were published in the Journal of Social Marketing by two senior lecturers...
By: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Faihanna Ching Fui Fui, Dr. Zarinah Waheed & Muhammad Ali Syed Hussein Lecturers, Borneo Marine Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah BMRI set to be world-renowned research...
By Jakaria Dasan & Fatimah Ahmedy It is frustrating for a community to keep dealing with the issues on sustaining local businesses, especially for projects that serve as the primary...
By: Dr. Rafiq Idris SINCE the formation of Malaysia in 1963, Sabah has accomplished many things in terms of economic development. Infrastructure has improved. Per capita income has increased by...