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    Testing Sabah's State Election In The Age Of Artificial Intelligence

    18 September 2025

    Article By: Azizan bin Morshidi Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities & Researcher of GEOPES Team This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled...

    Malaysia Day & Sabah’s Tragedy of Floods and Landslides – A Refection of a Man on Omnibus

    17 September 2025

    By: Marja Azlima Omar, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Malaysia Sabah On September 16, Malaysia marks its National Day of Unity, the day that we celebrate as “Malaysia...

    From Rainforests to Research Labs: Biotechnology Driving Sabah’s Bioeconomy

    04 July 2025

    Article by: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zarina Amin Prof. Dr. Vijay Kumar Biotechnology Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to...

    Battling Zoonotic Threats in Sabah: Why One Health Matters Now More Than Ever

    06 June 2025

    Article by: Prof. Dr. Vijay Kumar & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zarina Amin Biotechnology Research Institute, Universiti Malaysia Sabah This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled...

    Tough Decisions That Upset People – The HR Challenges

    28 April 2025

    By Associate Professor Dr. Jakaria Dasan, Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah In every organization, tough decisions must be made at some point. These decisions are usually...

    Is U.S. Tariffs for Malaysia, A Threat or a Wake-Up Call?

    16 April 2025

    By: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Caroline Geetha A/P B. Arokiadasan, Research Fellow, Centre for Economic Development and Planning, Faculty of Business, Economics and Accountancy, Universiti Malaysia Sabah When the United States...

    Reassessing the Sultanate of Sulu’s Renewed Claim to Sabah: A Preliminary Rebuttal

    08 April 2025

    By: Marja Azlima Omar, Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities, Universiti Malaysia Sabah In April 2025, the Sultanate of Sulu announced its intention to invoke a series of historic treaties,...

    Exploring Japanese Early Childhood Education: Lessons from an Educational Visit

    03 February 2025

    Author: Dr Connie Shin @ Connie Cassy Ompok Faculty of Education and Sports Sciences, University Malaysia Sabah INTRODUCTION This article begins with an account of how I discovered my academic...

    Sabah Day, a Meaningful Day to Remember

    19 August 2024

    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...

    UMS Clock Tower: A Great Opportunity for Young Engineers

    02 April 2024

    Author: Dr. Connie Cassy Ompok Faculty of Psychology and Education, Universiti Malaysia Sabah This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. document.getElementById('cloakae1e4d3d236daba218d5931b3685ad01').innerHTML =...

    Marketing for Positive Social Change

    06 February 2024

    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...

    Crisis Traits And Competencies

    02 January 2024

    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...

    Latest Info Discover ScienceDirect AI [Trial Access Available Until 17 October 2025]

    Latest Info Discover ScienceDirect AI [Trial Access Available Until 17 October 2025]

    on 22 September 2025

    Announcement From: UMS Library Discover ScienceDirect AI [Trial access available...

    Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan “Frontiers in Nanotechnology: Revolutionary Fibers, Atomic-Scale Insight”

    Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan “Frontiers in Nanotechnology: Revolutionary Fibers, Atomic-Scale Insight”

    on 18 September 2025

    Announcement From: Faculty of Engineering Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan...

    Global Virtual Conference on Digital Transformation in Higher Education (DX25)

    Global Virtual Conference on Digital Transformation in Higher Education (DX25)

    on 17 September 2025

    Annoouncement From: DX.sea Project Committee, Centre for Internationalisation and Global...

    Call for Papers - Journal of Sustainable Engineering (SUSTEN) Vol 2. No. 2

    Call for Papers - Journal of Sustainable Engineering (SUSTEN) Vol 2. No. 2

    on 17 September 2025

    Announcement From: Faculty of Engineering Exciting News! The Sustainable Engineering...

    Pertandingan Reka Cipta (PEREKA 2025): Registration Extended Until 17 September 2025

    Pertandingan Reka Cipta (PEREKA 2025): Registration Extended Until 17 September 2025

    on 17 September 2025

    Announcement From: Innovation and Commercialisation Management Centre 🚨✨ IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT!...

    Interactive Health Fair: Gamification Day

    Interactive Health Fair: Gamification Day

    on 11 September 2025

    Announcement From: Hospital UMS Hello everyone! Save the date &...

    UMS EcoCampus Sustainability Course 1/2025: Best Practices in Campus Sustainability from Uzbekistan

    UMS EcoCampus Sustainability Course 1/2025: Best Practices in Campus Sustainability from Uzbekistan

    on 11 September 2025

    Announcement From: EcoCampus Management Centre UMS EcoCampus Sustainability Course 1/2025...

    3rd Announcement - Call for Papers: 4th Seminar on Innovative Learning & Teaching (SILT) 2025

    3rd Announcement - Call for Papers: 4th Seminar on Innovative Learning & Teaching (SILT) 2025

    on 11 September 2025

    Announcement From: Centre for Academic and Excellence Development FINAL REGISTRATION:...

    Phase 2: Articles and Proceeding Published in May – August 2025

    Phase 2: Articles and Proceeding Published in May – August 2025

    on 10 September 2025

    Announcement From: UMS Library YBhg. Prof. Dr/Prof. Madya Dr./Dr./Tuan/Puan, Phase...

    Workshop on Journal Management And Indexation For Editors, Managing Editors and Publishers

    Workshop on Journal Management And Indexation For Editors, Managing Editors and Publishers

    on 09 September 2025

    Announcement From: UMS Press Assalamualaikum and salam sejahtera, In conjunction...

    Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan “Frontiers in Nanotechnology: Revolutionary Fibers, Atomic-Scale Insight”

    Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan “Frontiers in Nanotechnology: Revolutionary Fibers, Atomic-Scale Insight”

    on 09 September 2025

    Pengumuman Daripada: Fakulti Kejuruteraan Seminar Rangkaian Makmal Nanoteknologi Kebangsaan “Frontiers...

    Communication With Impact: Essential Skill for Handling Workplace Challenges

    Communication With Impact: Essential Skill for Handling Workplace Challenges

    on 08 September 2025

    Announcement From: Division of Leadership & Talent Development 🔊COME AND...

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     CAMPUS LIFE @ UMS


    Vision & Mission

     

    VISION

    • UMS strives to be an innovative university of global standing

     

     

     

     

     

    MISSION

    • UMS strives to achieve academic excellence and international recognition through its attention to learning and teaching, research and publications, social services and balance in knowledge specialisation. The university also prioritises the personal growth of its students,resulting in greater innovation and productivity for the benefit of society and the nation as a whole.

     

     

     

     

    OBJECTIVES

    • To realise its mission, UMS strives to achieve nine objectives:
    • To set standards of academic excellence in various chosen disciplines, such as science, technology, engineering, business, economics, politics and the social sciences, and to receive international recognition for these achievements.
    • To explore and apply the disciplines effectively in order to enhance social and national development.
    • To uphold academic autonomy and to maintain intellectual excellence in the university community.
    • To produce specialised and yet balanced, assertive, open-minded, God-fearing and patriotic graduates.
    • To organise teaching and research programmes of the highest quality and relevance for the benefit of society and the nation
    • To enhance ties between universities, industries, professional bodies, social organizations and the government.
    • To nurture universal humanistic values and open-mindedness coupled with a sense of service and dedication among academics, scholars, officials and auxiliary staff at the university to ensure optimum productivity.
    • To contribute towards the dynamic socio-economic development of the nation.
    • To foster pride and prestige in the university as a premier progressive institution.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    OUR LOGO

     

     

     

    LogoUmsSHIELD

    The shield symbolizes the university as one entity deriving strength from unity of effort and togetherness in supporting its vision.

    BOOK

    The open book represents knowledge revealed to man by God as a source of intellect and belief. It also represents an insatiable spirit of inquiry and an inquisitive, analytical mind.

    NIB OF PEN

    The nib of the pen implies accuracy and the importance of knowledge appreciation as well as symbolizing the process by which ideas born in the mind are transformed into words on paper.

    RAFFLESIA FLOWER

    The Rafflesia flower signifies the unique attributes of Sabah, “The Land Below The Wind”.

    THE CIRCLE/SPHERE

    The circle/sphere describes the universe which gave birth to the world. It also indicates that what is to be imparted is the sum of all worldly knowledge.

    COLOUR

    Yellow : Symbolizes the campus members, who are always cheerful, positive and dynamic, just like the natural world, ever radiant under the sun.
    Red : Symbolizes the integrity, patience and resolve, required of each member of the university in the face of obstacles to success and the achievement of excellence.
    Blue : Symbolizes a harmonious living and working environment, which reflects the bond of brotherhood between members of the campus community.
     

    THE MACE

    The mace is the key symbol of the University. Its spherical head carved with the national crest from the Jalur Gemilang (the national flag) shows that the University, as a higher learning institution, promotes the nation’s mission to continue to provide education for its people. An Arabic version of the legend ‘University Malaysia Sabah’ is engraved on top of the ring, which acts as the foundation of the mace.

    The mace’s pentagon-shaped body, legged and supported on a base, is decorated with symbols of other Malaysian states and the Universiti Malaysia Sabah logo. In addition, flowers of national significance, namely the Hibiscus and the Rafflesia, are carved underneath the UMS logo. Local folk art symbols, namely the pucuk rebung or bamboo shoot, geometry and rice are on the base of the mace. The nine stalks of rice stamped on the mace indicate that UMS is the ninth university to be formed in Malaysia.

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    The lower part of the mace - the leg - is carved with small, ringed twigs signifying the statutes, Acts and regulations that give direction, as well as management ethics, administration and education. The spiral-betel leaves carved on the mace represent the unified schools, centres, institutions and units of the university, while also highlighting the dynamic nature of the programmes on offer.

    In addition, the earth symbol carved on the mace indicates scientific and technological advancement in support of the university’s highest goals. On top of this symbol, there are five pointers representing the concentrated power of knowledge, with each pointer symbolizing a different quality needed to guide one to educational success, namely faith, piety, honesty, sincerity, and determination.

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