RABU, 7 JUN -  Persatuan Mahasiswa Perniagaan, Ekonomi, dan Perakaunan (PMPEP) menganjurkan program “Secretaries Day 2017” di Dewan Kuliah Pusat 2, baru-baru ini.

Program itu dihadiri 90 pelajar yang terdiri daripada ahli-ahli jawatankuasa Persatuan Perniagaan, Ekonomi, dan Perakaunan, dan wakil-wakil daripada setiap program di Fakulti Perniagaan, Ekonomi, dan Perakaunan.

Program itu dijayakan oleh penceramah jemputan daripada Jabatan Hal Ehwal Pelajar (HEP) UMS, Muhamad Jumrat Minsun.

Dalam ceramahnya Jumrat berkata, penganjuran “Secretaries Day 2017” amat bertepatan sebagai pendedahan kepada para mahasiswa tentang tugas-tugas setiausaha secara terperinci, selain meningkatkan keberkesanan dalam bidang penulisan.

Melalui program itu, para mahasiswa diberi peluang untuk menyuarakan persoalan mengenai kaedah penulisan surat-menyurat, minit mesyuarat, laporan dan kertas kerja yang betul di samping memastikan mereka memahami konsep dan format sebenar dalam pengendalian dokumen-dokumen rasmi seumpama itu.

Salah seorang mahasiswa yang hadir, Mohamad Afiq Mohd Yusri  berkata, perkongsian ilmu pada program itu sangat bermanfaat sebagai bekalan ke alam pekerjaan kelak.

“Program ini dapat memperbaiki dan memantapkan kemahiran para mahasiswa daripada melakukan kesilapan dalam bidang penulisan.

“Saya berharap program-program sebegini akan terus dianjurkan pada masa-masa akan datang untuk peluang bagi kami meningkatkan pengetahuan dan kemahiran insaniah,“ katanya yang juga pelajar Program Keusahawanan.

Terdahulu, Pengarah Program “Secretaries Day 2017”, Nursilah Haris juga memaklumkan, program itu mampu membantu meningkatkan imej dan reputasi PMPEP untuk melahirkan mahasiswa yang mahir dalam penulisan dokumen-dokumen rasmi.

 

Sumber : Najihah Mohamad Nasir (PMPEP)

 

SELASA, 6 JUN - Kelab Antropolgi dan Sosiologi (ANSOS) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) mengadakan Program Hak Asasi Manusia dengan kerjasama Kolej Ibu Zain, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), baru-baru ini.

Berlangsung selama lima hari, program itu merangkumi perkara hak kemanusiaan bersama Rohingya di Garden Knowledge Learning Center (GKLC) dan gelandangan di sekitar Pasar Seni.

Antara aktiviti yang dijalankan termasuklah sesi berasaskan pembelajaran dan pengajaran dengan kanak-kanak Rohingya dengan menggunakan modul yang bersesuaian seperti Modul Bahasa Melayu serta Modul Kebersihan.

Dalam pada itu, aktiviti yang dijalankan di Pasar Seni adalah memahami keadaan gelandangan melalui sesi temu ramah dan pengagihan makanan.

Program itu bertujuan mendidik mahasiswa mendalami isu gelandangan dan etnik Rohingya selain sebagai usaha menerapkan budaya memasyarakatkan ilmu untuk membantu masyarakat khususnya mereka yang kurang bernasib baik.

 

Sumber: ANSOS

 

SELASA, 6 JUN - Pejabat Setiausaha Kerajaan (SUK) Pahang mengadakan lawatan penandaarasan ke Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) baru-baru ini.

Rombongan tersebut diketuai Timbalan Setiausaha Kerajaan (Pengurusan), Dato’ Toantowee Haji Mohd Lotfie, bersama-sama tujuh pegawai daripada Bahagian Teknologi Maklumat, Bahagian Perancang Ekonomi Negeri, Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan dan Unit Korporat Pejabat SUK Pahang.

Lawatan sehari ke UMS itu bertujuan mendapatkan pandangan dan nasihat dalam membangunkan muzium dan galeri.

Ketibaan rombongan disambut Ketua Sektor Komunikasi Strategik, Jabatan Canselori, Che Hasruddin Che Hassan, dan beberapa pegawai daripada Pejabat Bahagian Perhubungan Korporat UMS.

Rombongan kemudiannya dibawa ke Bilik Mesyuarat Eksekutif, Bangunan Canselori untuk sesi perbincangan dan taklimat ringkas yang disampaikan Kurator Jabatan Canselori, Mohd Hilmey Saili.

Semua ahli rombongan kemudian dibawa melawat ke muzium dan galeri yang terdapat di universiti, seperti Galeri Akademik dan Penyelidikan UMS (Bangunan Canselori), Muzium UMS (Bangunan Canselori), Galeri Borneensis (Institut Biologi Tropika dan Pemuliharaan), Akuarium dan Muzium Marin (Institut Penyelidikan Marin Borneo) dan Muzium Perubatan (Fakulti Perubatan dan Sains Kesihatan).

Rombongan SUK Pahang turut berkesempatan menunaikan solat di Masjid UMS.

 

Sumber: Mohd Hilmey Bin Saili

MONDAY, 5 JUNE - My name is Lukas Tretau, I am 25 years old and I come from Hamburg in Northern Germany (my friends sometimes call me ‘Hamburger’ when they are hungry).

I just finished my mobility exchange programme between University of Hamburg and Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS). Being here in this beautiful state of Sabah for two semesters, I gained lots of friends and experiences.

After a long but enjoyable flight I was relaxed and landed in Kota Kinabalu. Then the officer at KKIA informed me that my luggage unfortunately didn’t leave Hong Kong International Airport and that it might come two or three days later. Biarkan sahaja, I am in the tropics why would I need clothes!

Not long after that news I met my supervisors and contact persons from the international office of UMS who were very welcoming and supportive in finding a shelter for this orang putih and helped me in applying for a student visa.

It did not take long until I found friends who took me around Kota Kinabalu to show me the world and extend my horizon (excuse the drama here).           
We went to experience the chilly weather in Kundasang and the ice cream from Desa Cattle – it was amazing, felt like home with all the cows and the cool wind.

Another trip and another group of friends took me to Pantai Rang Bulan in Kota Belud. A beautiful and empty beach welcomed us there to do a boat tour through the reefs and enjoy life.  Luckily this bunch of people also liked to main-main so it was easy to convince them doing some rides on the Banana Boat, another great day in paradise.  I was very lucky to meet so many open-minded and open-hearted people just after my arrival, still being a total stranger. 

Nowhere else have I experienced such a welcoming atmosphere.

Whether we just went out for lepak-lepak (seriously, I still do not understand how Malaysian people can stay up that long at night and wake up again early in the morning) or Karaoke (that was a surprise and not a nice one, I am a really bad singer!), to visit the Sabah Tea Garden or Kudat; everyone was determined to include and integrate me to make me feel home. Now I can say that Sabah and KK especially feels like my second home.  

Yes, my friends even helped me look pretty – am I not cantik?!

During my time in Sabah I experienced a lot.  Local Muslim wedding, numerous sport events, local traditional cultural events in Membakut and also festivities like Japanese Cultural Night within UMS called ‘Bon Odori’.  Unfortunately I did not get to experience Kaamatan and Hari Raya. Sabah’s culture is super diverse: it does not matter where you are from.  You are here and you are welcomed! Many countries in Europe can learn from that.

Many years ago when I was still young - obviously I am very old now - I was very active in athletics, especially short distance sprinting. Therefore I took the chance of competing at the Sabah Open competition in Likas stadium in early September. I took part in the 100m sprint event and what all I could say I finished last! Maybe it was the weather, maybe it was the other’s fault but honestly I assumed that the sad truth is, I was just out of shape and slow.  

In October, UMS gave us the chance of participating in the ‘International Students Sports Carnival’ organised by HELP University held in Kuala Lumpur.  We represented UMS in Futsal, Badminton and 4x100m relay.  We managed to get a silver medal for the sprint with smiling faces and a huge amount of fun. Our glorious team consisted of European, African, Chinese, Polynesian and Malaysian athletes, it was a blast!

 

Next to this kind of sports that I did for a long time, I started to play Frisbee, the game that is often mistaken and understood as a game for dogs where you throw a plate and it needs to catch it. Actually it is for human. The players are great and I enjoyed every time we gather and ‘go tossing’.  A small committee managed to organise a tournament in UMS.   It was my first Frisbee tournament and super tiring because I am white, old and fat but it was so much fun with an amazing atmosphere and sweating smiling faces.

I did not only do sports here, but also have been studying (sometimes). As a ‘Geography International’ student from Germany I enrolled in the HG20 programme, Nature Parks & Recreation.   Awesome choice! A great class, very sporting lecturers and super enjoyable field trips to places throughout Sabah!

After I studied one semester in UMS in the forestry faculty, I started my internship at Sabah Parks. Working in the Tunku Abdul Rahman Park, I had to go to the islands sometimes because I did a small research study on the crowding there.  Asking tourists of their opinions about the islands, and after that went sunbathing and swimming during lunch time, such a hard life, kan?  Still I missed climbing Mount Kinabalu and also didn’t make it to Pulau Tiga.  So I guess I will have to come back, Sabah be ready!

I could go on for a long time because I had a great time and did a lot of things but I will save the rest for another time.  Also, I played a (very small) role in one movie that is about to be released.  I even got made-up for it, comelnya! That was really exciting and I was very nervous because I was in front of the camera and although I usually talked people to death, that was something very new.

Before going back to my old life I felt like I wanted to do something worth remembering and so I managed to organise a sports event called triathlon (1st UMS Mini-Sprint Triathlon) with the great support of a number of friends from UMS.  This event consists of swimming, cycling and running in one go.  It is very popular in Germany and very enjoyable (but exhausting) and so I wanted to share my passion and introduce it here.  It was marvellous and a success because hey: no one died!

I must say good bye and jumpa lagi for now but I will be back and if you feel like wanting to visit Hamburg, boleh bah kalau kau!

MONDAY, 5 JUNE – A social biogeography exhibition was recently held at the Social Science Foyer, Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Heritage (FKSW), Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) organised by the Final Year students of 2016/2017 HA18 Geography Programme.

The theme of the exhibition was “Human and the Biosphere System”.

According to a statement issued, the objectives of the programme were to inform the masses on the importance of biosphere in relations to human, and to explain the social issues in the management of biosphere system.

The exhibition involved all 37 students under the Social Biogeography Course under the guidance of Dr. Jurry Foo Michael, a lecturer in the Geography programme, who was also the adviser.

The statement added that the event was also held as a platform to improve effective communication and knowledge-sharing skills by the students involved. - FL