MONDAY, 12 OCTOBER – The Student Affairs Department (HEP), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) yesterday organised a ‘Gotong-royong Perdana’ at UMS Residential Colleges.

The programme was held concurrently at all residential colleges including those at UMS Labuan International Campus and the Faculty of Sustainable Agriculture, Sandakan.

The event, which started at 7.00 am was participated by more than 3,000 students and staff including residential college fellows and the cleaning company engaged to clean all colleges.

According to the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs and Alumni (HEPA), Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali, the programme would be included in the annual calendar of the Student Affairs Department.

“Events like this help to unite all residents especially students who stay in the colleges with the college management thus creating a bond that would contribute to a cleaner and more comfortable environment,” he said.

An aerobics exercise as part of a warming up session was also held before the gotong-royong.

Also present were the Head of Student Affairs Department, Azmi Jumat . – (fl)

Source: Nordin Norhana, HEP

MONDAY, 12 OCTOBER – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) intensified its efforts in increasing its number of international students and alumni through the involvement at the World Education Expo Indonesia 2015 (WEEI) held in Jakarta, recently.

Besides UMS, the exhibition which lasted for two days was also participated by four other public universities; Universiti Malaya, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Universiti Malaysia Sarawak including 24 private higher education institutions.

The organising of WEEI helped to strengthen cooperation in the academic field globally and strengthen the relationship between alumni and the university.

The exhibition also included workshops and seminars designed for students who would be continuing their studies at university level and help potential students to expand their academic knowledge.

WEEI 2015 also saw the participation of 25 countries including Australia, New Zealand, United States of America, France, Italy, Russia, Korea and Japan. – ZMD/MAH (fl)

Photo: Johaidi Ismail

THURSDAY, 8 OCTOBER – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Auxiliary Police finished second in the Institution of Higher Learning Category in at the 62nd Official Birthday of the Head of State (TYT), Tun Juhar Mahiruddin 2015 Parade held last Saturday.

UMS Auxiliary Police Chief Contingent, Insp. (AP) Rakam Singh A/L Karam Singh said, the total strength of 30 members who participated the UMS Auxiliary Police Contingent for the parade had been mustering their every effort and teamwork that had resulted in an excellent commitment although they only managed to capture second place.

Indeed there were many smart and better contingents in the parade in the team event, but UMS Auxiliary Police had an extra advantage even though they had only a short time to practice.

“I am pleased with the dedication shown by all the members and would like to thank them for their commitment in upholding the reputation of UMS,” said Insp. (AP) Rakam Singh.

UMS took home a trophy, certificate and cash prize of RM1,000.

Insp. Rakam added that they identified their shortcomings to achieve greater success in future.

He thanked the management of UMS in particular the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah; Head of Security UMS, Lt. Col Abdul Talib Ariffin and Acting Registrar of UMS, No’man Datuk Ahmad for their trust on the team and to represent UMS at the parade. – (fl)

Source: Azri Onn, UMSKAL

By Salbinous Saribun

Photo: Musaab Umair

THURSDAY, 8 OCTOBER – Students should improve their mastery of the English language besides being knowledgeable to compete in this competitive world, said Tan Sri Azman Hashim, AMCORP Group Executive Chairman and AmBank Group Chairman.

He said many were ashamed to speak in the English language nowadays even though 80 percent of the world were using it as an international language.

“Take China for example, the language used in their road or direction signs are in Chinese and English.  The same in Madinah, Arab Saudi where English is used in their road signs,” he said.

He was speaking to more than 5,000 students and staff of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) in Syarahan Kinabalu held at Dewan Canselor (Chancellor Hall), yesterday.

Tan Sri Azman who is AMCORP Group Executive Chairman and AmBank Group Chairman said, the private sector strongly emphasised on the mastery of English amongst its staff.

“The recruitment of staff in private sector requires them to have a certain proficiency in English,” he further added.

Also present at the ceremony were the Chairman of the Board of Directors of UMS, Tun Zaki Tun Azmi; Vice-Chancellor, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah and members of the Board of Directors as well as the Principal Officers of the university. – (fl)

FRIDAY, 8 OCTOBER – The Student Welfare Committee (JAKMAS) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) recently organised an Islamic Arts Festival (FKKI) 2015.

The programme was jointly organised by a coalition of JAKMAS from each centralised residential college headed by the JAKMAS Residential College Excellent (Kg. E) Spirituality and Personality Development Exco, Muhammad Farhan Mohamad Amran.

The two-day festival saw some activities planned to enliven the programme, amongst them were Al-Quran reading competition and Nasyid, entrepreneurship expo, Story Telling Competition and Qasidah.

The highlight of the programme was a Forum entitled “Memperkasa Pemuda, Membangun Ummah” (Empowering Youth, Building Ummah) that was moderated by two invited panellists.

They were the runner up of Imam Muda Season 2, Imam Muda Nazrul and a former member of the UNIC nasyid group, Fitri Haris.

The forum was well received when more than 1,500 people attended the programme with a chargeable fee of RM3.00 for UMS students and RM5.00 for members of the public.

50% of the proceed would be donated to the Maahad Darul Hadis Fund, Kg. Sembulan, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. - (fl)

Source: Syahrul Hazizi, Chancellery Department