TASHKENT - Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) is expanding its international partnerships following a successful academic visit to the Tashkent State University of Oriental Studies (TSUOS) in Uzbekistan, led by UMS Vice-Chancellor, Professor Datuk Dr. Kasim Hj. Mansor.
The UMS delegation was officially received by Rector of TSUOS, Professor Rikhsieva Gulchekhra Shavkatovna, in a move that marks the beginning of a comprehensive collaboration between the two institutions in tourism, language education, and cultural exchange.
Kasim in a statement noted the strong alignment between both universities in tourism education, adding that the collaboration is timely.
“Sabah has earned global recognition as an eco-tourism destination.
Attractions such as Sipadan Island, Mount Kinabalu, and the Maliau Basin continue to draw visitors from Europe, China, Japan and Korea.
At UMS, our tourism programme prepares students to become future leaders in this vital and growing sector,” he said.
He added that, in terms of academic exchange, both universities agreed to organise a bilateral online seminar in the field of tourism, noting that both TSUOS and UMS offer well-established programmes in the area.
“The tourism programme at Tashkent University is among the best in the region, while UMS also has the same programme offered.
“The seminar will be done as soon as possible to ensure both academic staff can interact and collaborate—followed by matching funding and joint publications
“The seminar will be coordinated with Head of the Department of Tourism at TSUOS, Associate Professor Khusanov Chari Kadirovich,” he said.
Kasim also stated that the visit reflects UMS’s ongoing efforts to internationalise its academic programmes and reinforce Sabah’s positioning as a regional leader in tourism, biodiversity, and cultural engagement.
The visit began with a tour of the university’s museum, guided by Director of the High School of South Asian Languages and Literature, Dr. Nilufar Khodjayeva, who introduced the historical and academic significance of TSUOS in the field of Oriental studies.
A major outcome of the meeting was the agreement to initiate a student summer camp and academic mobility programme between the two universities, focusing on Community-Based Tourism (CBT). The initiative aims to deepen cross-cultural understanding and expose students to sustainable tourism practices.
The visit also included the signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) to formalise the relationship between UMS and TSUOS, with Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) or Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) is expected to follow within three months.
Language collaboration was also a key part of the discussion, as TSUOS is among the few institutions in Central Asia offering Malay Language studies, led by Dr. Nilufar Khodjayeva.
The universities agreed to explore a visiting lecturer’s programme involving both TSUOS and UMS to promote academic mobility and cultural diplomacy.
Also present during the meeting were Head of the Institute of Languages and Literature of Eastern People, Dr. Mirzakhmedova Hulkar; and Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs and International Cooperation, Professor Dr. Abdullayev Nodir Abdulkhayevich, who expressed full institutional support for long-term collaboration.
Accompanying the Vice-Chancellor on behalf of UMS were Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Innovation), Professor Ir. Dr. Rosalam Hj. Sarbatly; UMS Registrar, Luqman Ridha Anwar; and Director of the Chancellery Office, Hasmi Hashim.