THURSDAY, 17 MARCH – Centre for Occupational Safety and Health (PKKP) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is conducting talks on occupational safety and health (OSH) awareness in schools around Kota Kinabalu.

According to a statement issued by PKKP, the talks are important for schools as teachers and students spend at least six hours in schools, thus the need to know better on matters pertaining to their safety and health within their surroundings.

The statement also added that OSH programmes in schools are not new as the government had introduced some programmes based on safety and health in the School Health Programme (RKS) since 1967 and Safe School Project in 2002.

The concept of OSH in schools is more holistic and supported by OSHA legislative needs, 1994.

Schools that are interested to organise such talk are welcome to get in touch with the Director of PKKP, Associate Professor Dr. Shamsul Bahari Shamsudin at 088-320000 ext. 1661 or 013-8888004 or email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The talk is conducted free of charge. – FL

THURSDAY, 17 MARCH – The Student Development Affairs Department, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) recently organised a Students Organisation Management Course (KPOP) 2016 at UMS Labuan International Campus (KAL).

The students were exposed to five main modules namely; conducting a meeting, managing reports, procedures on establishment of a club, paper work processes and financial reporting in addition to a slot on ‘My Student Development Point’ (MySDP) system.

The participants were also exposed to the affairs on the establishment of their respective organisations besides being briefed on the proper procedures of daily administration matters.

Besides at UMSKAL, the same course was also held at the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture, Sandakan and UMS Kota Kinabalu main campus.

The annual course is a mandatory course for all prospective leaders and newly-established clubs. – (fl)

Source: Student Development Division, JHEP

WEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH – The Borneensis Gallery launched recently would become a new attraction for those who visit Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).

Located on the second floor of the Institute For Tropical Biology and Conservation (IBTP) building, the gallery houses a wide range of specimen collection of flora and fauna by researchers at UMS.

The launch was also attended by UMS Chairman of the Board of Directors, Tun Zaki Tun Azmi as well as the Vice-Chancellor of UMS, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah and IBTP Director, Professor Dr. Charles Vairappan.

The gallery is open to the public with a fee of between RM5.00 and RM10.00. – SS (fl)

WEDNESDAY, 16 MARCH – 47 Year Two Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Sports Science students attended the Adobe Photoshop Workshop organised by Sports Science students of UMS.

According to Sports Science lecturer, Dr. Mohamad Nizam Nazarudin, the workshop aimed to provide knowledge and skills to participants in the use of Photoshop especially for editing purposes.

“I hope the participants could expand their creativity in designing and implement what they have learned in the next issue of their bulletin,” he said when met during the workshop.

He explained that Adobe Photoshop would help in improving the learning and information delivery system to be more attractive, especially in the field of advertising, posters and banners.

“Photoshop is also multi-functional and could help sports science students improve their research report with better pictures and graphs that are clearer and easy to understand,” he added.

The one-day workshop was conducted by the Graphic Designer of the Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (FKSW), Ak Ab Hashim Pg Ab Ghani, using demonstrations, discussions and practical training. – (fl)

Source: Rasidi Sirukam

TUESDAY, 15 MARCH – The K-Shopped and KopieSatu franchise will make its way to Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) campus and this would give an opportunity for students to experience business acumen.

Chairman of the Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA), Tan Sri Badruddin Amiruldin said, FAMA had allocated a total of RM75,000 to set up K-Shoppe, which would be built in the near future under the Agricultural Graduate Entrepreneurship Club (MyAgrosis) UMS.

“The running of business would be conducted by UMS students, and this effort would not only increase their knowledge in the field of business, but also provide opportunities for students to use their discretion in improving their skills.

“K-Shoppe is a shop selling essentials and could bring profits for both students and the university,” he disclosed.

He said this at a press conference at the Entrepreneur Motivational Talk and the launching of the MyAgrosis Club UMS at Dewan Bankuasi, UMS recently.

He also explained that KopieSatu franchise would be built after the establishment of K-Shoppe store.

According to him, KopieSatu is a local coffee shop drinks that have branches in universities.

“After they graduate, those who want to do the KopieSatu business will be assisted by FAMA,” he said.

At the ceremony, Tan Sri Badruddin also officiated MyBestBuy at the parking lot of the Student Affairs Department UMS.

Also present was the Vice-Chancellor of UMS, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah. – MA (fl)

Photo: Musaab Umair