Seminar Pengguna CDRABU, 14 MEI -  Seramai 110 peserta menjayakan program Ceramah Kepenggunaan anjuran Kolej Kediaman Cemerlang Dinamik (CD) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) baru-baru ini.
 
Ceramah kerjasama Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan (KPDNKK) itu merupakan program yang julung kali seumpamanya dengan  melibatkan pelajar-pelajar Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Majakir, SMK Taman Tun Fuad, SMK Benoni dan SMK Sanzac selain para pelajar UMS sendiri.
 
Penganjurannya antara lain bertujuan memberi pendedahan kepada masyarakat khususnya mahasiswa universiti dan sekolah menengah tentang hak-hak sebagai pengguna dan cara tuntutan yang boleh dilakukan sekiranya berlaku kes penipuan dalam urus niaga.
 
Program selama tiga jam ini telah telah disampaikan dua penceramah jemputan melalui dua slot yang telah disediakan.
 
Penceramah pertama, Jahida Usok telah mengupas isu Tribunal Pengguna dengan menjelaskan secara terperinci peraturan dan hak pengguna untuk memfailkan tuntutan terhadap ganti rugi bagi kerugian yang ditanggung oleh pengguna.
 
Manakala, slot kedua disampaikan Penolong Pengarah KPDNKK, Kasim Anak Mana  yang telah menyampaikan ceramah berhubung isu penipuan terhadap pengguna khususnya dalam kalangan remaja yang sering menggunakan sistem online dalam urusan pembelian barangan.
 
Hadir sama, Timbalan Pengetua Kolej Kediaman CD, Dr. Puteri Haryati Megat Ahmad dan Felo Penyelaras, Kamsiah Budin. -SS

 
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Saint-7965ISNIN, 12 MEI -  Naib Canselor Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah memulakan siri lawatan ke beberapa sekolah rendah dan menengah di sekitar Sabah bermula hari ini.

Kunjungan diadakan di Sekolah Kebangsaan St. Catherine iaitu sekolah rendah ketika beliau menuntut ilmu dalam darjah satu dan dua.

Terletak di Kampung Bambangan Inanam, ketibaannya disambut Penolong Kanan 1, Nasiah George dan Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah sekolah, Paul Augustine.

Berucap pada majlis itu kemudiannya Datuk Dr. Harun berkata;  kunjungan itu antara lain bertujuan mengeratkan hubungan antara universiti dengan komuniti setempat khususnya dengan pihak  sekolah.

“Ini merupakan inisiatif UMS dalam usaha mendekati komuniti selain sebagai medan untuk memastikan universiti sentiasa rapat dengan pihak sekolah,” katanya.

Beliau turut mengongsikan pengalaman selama dua tahun menuntut ilmu di sekolah itu pada tahun 1966 dan 1967.

“Saya melihat banyak perubahan yang telah berlaku pada sekolah ini. Dahulunya, terdapat pokok getah di tepi sekolah dan ia adalah medan permainan bagi kami. Saya selalu bermain biji getah bersama murid-murid lain di kawasan itu,” ujarnya lagi.

Pada kunjungan itu, Datuk Dr. Harun turut dibawa melawat ke sekeliling sekolah berkenaan. -SS
 

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nabawan1MONDAY, 12 MAY – Travelling 250 kilometres through mountainous terrain from Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) did not dampen the spirits of a group of UMS undergrads to spread the education agenda through the programme ‘Seerat Kasih’ which was held at Padang, Village Sapulut, Nabawan.

One of the participants, Khairul Azlee Mohd. Yunus, an undergrad from the Faculty of Psychology and Education said, since the arrival of UMS delegation to this village, they were pleased with the hospitality of the villagers who warmly welcomed them.

‘Even though this village is remote, we do not have problems with the accommodation and facilities available here, in fact the warmth shown by the village community strengthened our determination to give back to the community here through education, health and preaching,” he said.

He explained that during the three-day programme at the village, UMS Rakan Masjid held a number of activities such as lectures on agriculture, agricultural activities with the villagers such as upland rice cultivation and vegetables side-planting, free health screening, Prayer Clinic, Wayang Pacak and gotong-royong were held around the village.

nabawan2Meanwhile, a villager, Julia Lindas, 60 praised UMS efforts in exercising beneficial programmes in the village.

He clarified that the average villagers there including herself were newly converts, hence the preaching and teaching of Islam helped them to live according to the practice of Islam.

‘Six years ago, I converted to Islam upon invitation of my third child. It was followed by several close family members who desire to embrace Islam.

“Since we are new to this religion and its teachings, the presence of a number of visiting parties including UMS delegation has indeed made our day,” she said.

Present at the programme was UMS Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah. He had also donated food, rice and seedlings as a sign of support and gave aid to the villagers. – (fl)

 
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paediatrikMONDAY, 12 MAY – About 500 participants attended the 1st Borneo Paediatrics & Paediatric Surgery Conference 2014 which was held at the Main Auditorium, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Malaysia Sabah on the 9 and 10 May.

The inaugural seminar was jointly organised by the Women and Children’s Hospital Sabah in conjunction with UMS 20th anniversary with the theme ‘Healthy Children, Better Future’.

According to the State Health Department Director, Dr. Christina Rundi, the establishment of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (formerly known as the School of Medicine), UMS had produced many graduates who were now building their career and became specialists at the Ministry of Health.

“We at the State Health Department are grateful with UMS for the contributions made in increasing the ratio number of doctors to patients in the state,” she said when declaring open the conference.

He added that the participants were fortunate to be able to share their experiences with some paediatricians who were specially flown in from Australia, New Zealand and Brunei.

Earlier, the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences UMS, Prof. Dr. D. Kamarudin D. Mudin said students will take courses in paediatrics in the forth and fifth year and surgery in the third and fifth year.

“Every year, UMS students are sent to the Women and Children’s Hospital Sabah and we thank the hospital for accepting our undergrads,” he said.

During the two-day conference, a total of two keynote papers were presented by Paediatric Cardiologists UMS, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Asmiati Abd. Hamid entitled ‘Congenital Heart Disease: Facts We Should Know’ and the President of the Australian, New Zealand Association of Paediatric Surgeon (ANZAPS), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Deborah Bailey entitled ‘Transportation of Ill Children’.

In addition, a total of 12 research papers would be presented during the six sessions involving paediatrics from within and outside the country. – CD (fl)
 

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PPSA KURSUSFRIDAY, 09 MAY – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) always place importance on quality in every aspect of management and governance of the university, especially for the purpose of teaching and learning (P&P).

Recently, the Strategic and Academic Management Centre (PPSA) organised an ISO 9001:2008 (P&P) UMS Internal Quality Audit Course at the Event Gallery, Chancellery Building.

According to a statement issued by PPSA, the course aimed at providing exposure and training to new UMS Internal Auditors of MS ISO 9001:2008 quality.

The statement also said the course was an effort and commitment by the university towards increasing the number of qualified Internal Auditors in UMS.

At the course, participants were exposed to the five phases of implementation of audit from Audit Planning Techniques, Audit Preparation, Audit Conduct, Audit Report and Audit Follow-up.

A total of 20 participants attended the ISO 9001:2008 (P&P) Internal Quality Audit course which was conducted by MS ISO Malaysia quality consultant, Haji Mohammad Nazri Abd. Rani. – ZMD (fl)
 

Source: Strategic and Academic Management Centre
 

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