Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the Pandemic Sciences Institute (PSI) of the University of Oxford have embarked on a groundbreaking partnership, marking a pivotal moment in their ongoing collaboration.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), signed this month, formalizes their commitment to advancing research, educational exchanges, and joint initiatives in pandemic sciences.

These efforts aimed at making a lasting impact on global public health.

The partnership will drive research focusing on infectious diseases using a "living laboratory" approach through the establishment of the Zoonotic and Vector-Borne Disease Living Lab at UMS.

This pioneering project will provide vital insights into the infectious diseases impacting biodiversity-rich regions in Malaysia, contributing valuable data and findings to the understanding of international community on emerging health threats.

Through this collaboration, UMS and PSI are poised to strengthen the scientific foundation for pandemic preparedness, fostering innovative research and developing strategies that address the evolving risks of infectious diseases worldwide.

On 8th November 2024, PSI colleagues welcomed UMS delegation, for a roundtable discussion, officially launching the partnership. Vice Chancellor of UMS, Professor Datuk Dr. Kasim Hj. Mansor highlighted the transformative potential of the partnership.

“Through this MoU, we are building a foundation for health security that brings global resources directly to Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

“This partnership signals our commitment to public health as a shared global responsibility and places Sabah as an active contributor in the fight against infectious diseases,” he said.

Kasim also emphasised that addressing infectious diseases is central to fulfilling Sabah's healthcare agenda and advancing the region’s mission to improve lives and universal well-being.

As part of the visit, UMS colleagues toured the laboratory under the supervision of Professor Miles Carroll, seeing first-hand the current research activities.

Professor Miles, a PSI researcher and Professor of Emerging Viruses stated that working with experts from UMS and conducting serological surveillance in communities within regions high in biodiversity is essential.

“We now have an opportunity to study the immunological footprints left behind by other emerging viruses that can spillover from their natural animal reservoirs into humans.

“This new partnership will ensure we can conduct further surveys in rural and forest communities in Malaysian Borneo, giving us a small piece of vital intelligence into the larger environmental picture,” he said.

This partnership shall also bring together PSI’s expertise in pandemic sciences with commitment from UMS in establishing a state-of-the-art clinical research institute in Sabah.

The joint initiative will serve as an opportunity to spearhead the development of reliable, rapid, and mobile diagnostic tools for infectious diseases as a critical advancement in managing emerging viruses.

Beyond technological innovation, this partnership emphasizes the study on Sabah’s rich biodiversity in the effort to cultivate a new generation of biomedical scientists equipped to address the evolving challenges of infectious diseases.

Together, UMS and PSI are set to make transformative strides in the fight against infectious diseases, marking a significant boost to regional and global health resilience.

From UMS, the MoU signing event was also attended by Professor Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Research and Innovation; UMS Registrar, Luqman Ridha Anwar, Dean of Faculty of Medicine and Health Science (FMHS), Datuk Dr. Mohd Yusof Hj. Ibrahim; and FMHS academician, Professor Dr. Kamruddin Ahmed and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Fatimah Ahmedy.

 

Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) membuka peluang kolaborasi antarabangsa dengan menerima kunjungan rasmi delegasi dari Fakulti Ekonomi dan Perniagaan, Universitas Tanjungpura (UNTAN), Pontianak, Kalimantan Barat, Indonesia.

Delegasi UNTAN diketuai Ketua Program Pengurusan, Dr. Heriyadi dan turut disertai oleh Dr. Wenny (Setiausaha Program Pengurusan), Prof. Dr. Nur Afifah (Ketua Program Pascasiswazah), serta empat pensyarah lain iaitu Dr. Ilzar, Dr. Titik Rosnani, Prof. Ramadania, dan Harry Setiawan.

Dekan Fakulti Perniagaan, Ekonomi dan Perakaunan (FPEP) UMS, Profesor Madya Dr. Mohd Rahimie Abdul Karim ketika menerima ketibaan delegasi di Bilik Mesyuarat Utama FPEP menyambut baik kehadiran delegasi tersebut dalam membincangkan kerjasama antara kedua-dua institusi.

“Kunjungan ini antara lain bertujuan untuk membincangkan potensi kerjasama dalam bidang penyelidikan, mobiliti pelajar, serta program pertukaran kakitangan antara kedua-dua institusi.

“FPEP UMS kerap menerima kunjungan daripada universiti antarabangsa, khususnya dari Indonesia, dan UNTAN bakal menjadi satu lagi rakan strategik bagi UMS dalam usaha memperkukuh kerjasama akademik antara kedua-dua universiti yang terletak di Pulau Borneo ini,” katanya.

Dalam pada itu, Dr. Heriyadi dalam ucapannya menyatakan bahawa lawatan itu merupakan langkah awal untuk menjalin kerjasama strategik yang melibatkan bidang penyelidikan, program mobiliti pelajar, dan pendedahan industri bagi pelajar.

“Kerjasama ini juga akan memberikan peluang kepada pelajar untuk terlibat secara langsung dengan komuniti setempat, baik di Malaysia mahupun di Indonesia.

 “Walaupun delegasi yang hadir adalah dalam kalangan pensyarah program pengurusan ekonomi, namun input yang diperoleh hasil dari lawatan ini akan kami kongsikan kepada fakulti lain di UNTAN, dengan harapan agar kerjasama ini dapat diperluaskan ke bidang akademik yang lebih luas,” katanya.

Ujar beliau, usaha ini adalah langkah awal untuk manfaat yang lebih besar bagi pelajar dan pensyarah kedua-dua institusi.

Terdahulu, delegasi UNTAN diberi taklimat mengenai UMS oleh Pusat Pengantarabangsaan dan Penglibatan Global, yang antara lain memperkenalkan visi dan misi UMS dalam membina jaringan kerjasama serantau.

Timbalan Dekan Penyelidikan dan Inovasi FPEP, Profesor Madya Dr. Suddin Lada kemudiannya memberi taklimat berkaitan program akademik yang ditawarkan FPEP serta peluang penyelidikan yang dapat dimanfaatkan oleh kedua-dua universiti.

Timbalan Dekan Hal Ehwal Pelajar dan Pascasiswazah FPEP, Dr. Jakaria Dasan turut memperkenalkan konsep pembelajaran berasaskan pengalaman yang dijalankan di FPEP, iaitu satu pendekatan dalam memberi peluang kepada pelajar untuk menerapkan teori yang dipelajari dalam kelas kepada situasi sebenar bersama komuniti, di samping memperoleh pengetahuan baharu dari masyarakat setempat yang menyumbang kepada pengalaman pembelajaran mereka.

 

The Borneo Book Festival 2024 (PBB 2024) will be held from November 13 to 17 at Kinabatangan Hall III, Sabah International Convention Centre, from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

This year's festival is themed "Borneo Membaca" (Borneo Reads), which emphasizes the importance of reading in the development of knowledge and education in Borneo.

The main objective of the festival is to cultivate a love for reading among the people of Sabah and to expand the publishing market in the state. Several schools from around Kota Kinabalu, Tuaran, Penampang, and Papar are expected to attend the event.

The largest book festival in Borneo will feature over 90 exhibition booths, showcasing both international and local commercial and academic book publishers, as well as exhibitors of teaching aids and innovative products.

In addition to UMS Publisher, the organizer and exhibitor, other notable participants include Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Brunei, PTS Publishing, Popular Bookstore, MAPIM, FIXI, The Patriot, Naseehat, and many other well-known publishers and book distributors.

The festival will also be filled with a variety of exciting activities for all ages. These include book talks, book forums, book launches, STEM workshops, theatre performances, coloring competitions, lucky draws, quizzes, and more. Visitors will also have the chance to meet local authors and redeem Madani book vouchers during the event.

According to UMS Publisher, the book festival provides an excellent platform for suppliers and publishers to showcase their latest works to the public, in line with the goal of promoting local academic reading materials.

Entry is free. For the latest updates on activities and events during PBB 2024, the public can visit the official Facebook page of the Borneo Book Festival or contact UMS Publisher for further inquiries at 088-3204500.

 

Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), through its Centre for Quality Assurance (CQA), recently organized the 2024 Convention of Innovation – Konvensyen Kumpulan Penggerak Inovasi (KKPI) as an effort to encourage an innovative and creative culture, or "KREANOVA," among university administrative and implementation officers, in line with efforts to improve service delivery effectiveness.

Held at the Gallery, Chancellory Building, the two-day convention attracted participation from 36 groups from various departments, faculties, centres, institutes, and divisions at UMS.

The categories contested included New Horizon for Innovative and Creative Groups (HB KIK), Lean Management, and Innovation Project Poster (A3 Project).

According to the CQA Director, Prof. Ir. Dr. Zainal Zakaria, cultivating innovation among officers is crucial to enhancing the effectiveness and efficiency of university services.

"Administrative and implementation officers are the backbone of the organization; hence, initiatives like this are essential for inspiring innovative thinking that can have a substantial impact on the quality-of-service delivery at UMS.

"This innovation initiative has demonstrated a positive impact on cost savings and the efficiency of UMS's management.

"Data shows that the 36 innovation projects competed in the convention contributed to operational cost savings of RM58,230.60, with an average saving of RM4,479.20 per project, alongside a reduction in the number of complaints received, from 1,819 to 383, indicating the improvement in efficiency achieved," he said in his speech at the convention.

He also expressed hope that the successes achieved through the KREANOVA projects could benefit the broader UMS community and other organizations.

"We hope that the projects generated from this convention not only improve the service quality of their respective departments but can also be shared with the entire UMS community and external organizations.

"May this innovation culture serve as an inspiration to the UMS community as a whole," he added.

At the convention, the Titans team from the Faculty of Science and Natural Resources (FSSA) won the HB KIK category with their Smart Kit Cycle project.

The second place was won by Syzygium Tech from the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture (FPL) with their Cassava Root Extracting Tool project, while ServIQ from the Centre for Promotion of Knowledge and Language Learning (PPIB) secured third place with their E-Counter: Flexible and Convenient project.

In the Lean Management category, the i-Xam team from the Academic Services Division (BPA) was crowned champion with their Online Final Exam Information Filling project.

The ProFit team from FSSA and the Fteam from the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy (FPEP) won second and third places, respectively, with their Preparation of Meetings (ProMeets) and Online Hotel Reservation projects.

In the Innovation Project Poster (A3 Poster) category, Syzygium Tech from FPL took the first place, followed by CAED Smart Tech from the Centre for Academic Excellence and Development (PPKA) in second place, and i-Star from BPA in third place.

 

A delegation from the Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Pakuan, Bogor, Indonesia visited the Faculty of Business, Economics, and Accountancy (FBEA) at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) recently as the two institutions marking the beginning of an enriching academic mobility program aimed at strengthening ties between both universities.

The visiting group, comprising four faculty members and four students led by Postgraduate lecturers, Dr. Hari Muharam, is set to engage in several collaborative activities during their stay.

According to a statement by FBEA, the program's primary objective is to explore opportunities for joint research projects, publications, and mobility programs that could benefit both faculties.

“Meetings scheduled between the visiting delegation and UMS faculty members to discuss potential areas for research collaboration, as well as inbound and outbound student and faculty mobility programs.

“The exchange also aims to facilitate matching sessions to align both institutions' academic interests and goals for long-term partnerships.

“In addition to formal discussions, the delegation will participate in community service activities designed to foster social engagement and contribute positively to the local communities surrounding UMS,” according to the statement.

FBEA statement also noted that, as part of the itinerary, a field trip to Kundasang has been arranged, where the group will visit a successful business venture operated by a UMS alumnus.

“This visit not only highlights the entrepreneurial achievements of UMS graduates but also provides an opportunity for the visiting students and faculty to witness the impact of university education on local business success.

“The ongoing mobility program between Universitas Pakuan and UMS signifies a strong commitment to enhancing cross-border educational experiences and nurturing global academic partnerships.

Also present to greet the Universitas Pakuan delegation arrival, Deputy Dean of Research and Innovation, FBEA, Associate Professor Dr. Suddin Lada who was represent the Dean, and Deputy Dean of Student Affair and Postgraduate, FBEA, Dr. Jakaria Dasan.