THURSDAY, 28 APRIL – “Start from a Simple Thought”, the Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation (APK) Expo Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is back with a variety  of innovative products by students, from 3-6 May.

According to APK statement, the annual expo to be held at the Parade Square (Padang Kawad) UMS aimed to encourage UMS students to create new and innovative ideas inspired from their surroundings and generate innovations in the development of every life.

The expo was also a special activity in the Fundamentals of Entrepreneurial Acculturation Course, Centre for the Promotion of Knowledge and Language (PPIB) that delivers entrepreneurial knowledge to students in line with the First Shift of the Malaysian Education Development (Higher Education) Blueprint, which is to produce holistic graduates equipped with entrepreneurship and balanced personality.

The statement also added, the four-day expo will see more than 140 stalls selling goods created through the inspiration and innovation of UMS students, including food, drinks, games, clothing and services.

Meanwhile, various activities are also available to visitors, among them are games with great prizes and lucky draws for those who make purchases of over RM150.00.

According to the statement, this year the expo will be joined by two large celebrations in the university, Kaamatan Carnival in conjunction with Kaamatan Festival and Tiong Hwa Festival, thus promising excitement and foster greater harmony among the various races in the country through their shows and cultural exhibition held simultaneously.

The organisers of UMS APK welcome the public to come together and enjoy the activities whilst appreciating the cultural richness found in Malaysia, particularly Sabah. – MA (fl)

 

Source: APK Expo Committee

WEDNESDAY, 27 APRIL - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) continues to provide exposure to entrepreneurship and business t o its students.

UMS through the Faculty of Business, Economy and Accounting (FPEP) once again took this approach  by organising a charity ‘Car Boot Sale’ at their parking area.

Programme coordinator, Dr. Mohd. Rahimie Abd Karim said, the programme was a platform for training and strengthened the students’ skills especially in business.

“Students are also exposed to effective communication techniques through two-way communication with their customers who come to buy their goods,” he told media at the programme.

He said the programme also involved outsiders, besides opening up opportunities to UMS staff to participate in the event.

“We are very pleased with the response received, not only among students but also from outsiders and UMS staff itself.

“I hope that this kind of engagement will continue in similar events in the future,” said Dr. Rahimie who is also the Deputy Dean (Student Welfare), UMS Centre for Postgraduate Studies.

Part of the rental for the lots went to the Single Mothers Association Sabah (PITSA).

Meanwhile, PITSA President, Norhanida Annol welcomed the move and was grateful for the initiative undertaken by FPEP UMS.

She said, such programme was timely in educating students to reach out to the community thus strengthening relationship between UMS and the community.

“This is also a good exposure for the students to experience the relationship with the public for their future use.

“We are also grateful to FPEP for providing PITSA with some lots to sell our goods,” she said. – SS (fl)

TUESDAY, 26 APRIL – The Student Affairs Department (HEP) Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) through its Culture and Arts Division recently organised an Inter College Performing Arts Competition (PPSUMS) for the 1Malaysia Category at Anjung Siswa.

The 1Malaysia Dance Competition was participated by five residential colleges; Excellent Residential College, Tun Fuad Residential College, UMS Labuan International Campus (KAL) Residential College, Sri Angkasa Residential College and Tun Mustapha Residential College.

A Nasyid Singing Competition was also held at UMSKAL and was participated by two dance troupes from UMSKAL, a group each from Excellent Residential College, Tun Fuad, Tun Mustapha and USIA 1Borneo.

Results of the two competitions saw that Tun Mustapha Residential College emerged champion for both competitions.

Second place for the 1Malaysia Dance Competition was won by Excellent Residential College, whilst Tun Fuad Residential College was third.

For the Nasyid Singing Competition, Residential College Tun Fuad captured and second place and UMSKAL the third placing.

Meanwhile, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student Affairs and Alumni), Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali said, the objective of the competition was to increase innovation and productivity through quality work by UMS students.

“This programme will become an annual event as an effort to discover talents among students, and progress to a higher level,” he said.

He also presented prizes to the winners and said that the programme would be organised again in May for ‘lagu asli’ and theatre, with each held at UMS Sandakan Campus and Dewan Resital main campus respectively.

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

Source: Norhana Nordin

TUESDAY, 26 APRIL – Various areas of cooperation will continue to be strengthened between Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste.

UMS Vice-Chancellor, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah said among those identified included teaching and learning, research and innovation, marine science, eco-tourism, rural health and medical care, and language proficiency.

Earlier, he said the cooperation in oil and gas industry with Timor-Leste in 2014 was now bearing fruit particularly in the areas of training and capacity building in the field of oil and gas.

The first group comprising 15 students from Timor-Leste were sent to undergo the Diploma in Process Engineering (Oil and Gas Operations), whilst the rest studied Diploma in Instrumentation Engineering (Oil and Gas).

“These two programmes have been specifically designed by experts from the Faculty of Engineering (FKJ) to meet the specific needs of Timor-Leste,” he said in his welcome speech at the Public Lecture of the Vice Minister of Education II Timor-Leste, Abel da Costa Freitas Ximenes at the Banquet Hall, Chancellor Hall yesterday.

His speech was read by the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Student Affairs and Alumni), Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali.

Datuk Harun said such cooperation would continue and UMS was expecting the second batch of students from Timor-Leste totaling 20 to undertake the diploma programmes.

Meanwhile, Abel presented a public lecture entitled “History, Challenges and Vision of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste’s government as a Nation”, which coincided with his official working visit bringing with him 12 officials from the Ministry of Education Timor-Leste. – SS (fl)

MONDAY, 25 APRIL – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) campus community today joined in the ‘Let’s Read Together for 10 Minutes’ simultaneously  at UMS Library and mini libraries of faculties including at the Sustainable Minds Centre (PML) UMS and UMS Labuan International Campus.

The programme which began at 11.00 this morning was participated by senior staff of UMS and its students, including 26 children from PML.

Earlier, the Chief Librarian of UMS, Dg Rukiah Ag Amit in her speech at the launching of the event said, the programme aimed at encouraging the campus community to practice the habit of reading, beginning with the first step of reading for 10 minutes as a commitment by all parties on the importance of reading.

“Besides that, this 10 minutes of reading is to instill in us the need to take some time to gain knowledge through reading as a daily practice.

“There is no short cut to success in any field, but by inculcating the reading habit and courage to explore various challenges in the world full of ups and downs before we could taste the fruit of our labour,” she said.

The programme was launched by the Director of Curriculum and Student Development Centre (PKPP) UMS, Associate Professor Dr. Raman Noordin, who represented the Vice-Chancellor of UMS. -MA- (fl)
Photo: Ramdan Saleh Nain