ums unissaMONDAY, 27 JANUARYUniversiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) had recently signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Universiti Islam Sultan Sharif Ali (UNISSA), Negara Brunei Darussalam in efforts to strengthen ties in the academic field.

UMS was represented by its Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah, whilst UNISSA was represented by its Rector, Pg Anak Dr Haji Amiruddin Alam Shah Pg Anak Haji Ismail in a signing ceremony of the Letter of Intent which was held at UNISSA office. The signing ceremony was also witnessed by the Malaysian Ambassador to Negara Brunei Darussalam, Datuk Awang Sahak Awang Salleh.

Through this collaboration, both parties will jointly conduct research in the field of e-Commerce and Islamic Finance including doing research on Borneo.

Both parties also agreed to have staff and student mobility programmes, as well as exchange of language lecturers between these two universities.

The agreement which was signed in conjunction with UMS delegation’s visit to Negara Brunei Darussalam would further enhance bilateral cooperation between these two universities. - MA (FL)

 

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SATURDAY, 25 JANUARYUniversiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) continues to be the focus of the international community in the dissemination of intellectual knowledge and critical studies.
 
The School of Food Science and Nutrition (SSMP) is set to welcome its guest on Monday who is an international expert from the Department of Food Science, McGill University, Canada; Prof. Dr. Inteaz Alli.
 
According to SSMP Head of Food Safety and Quality, Assoc. Prof. Hjh. Mariam Abdul Latif said, Dr. Inteaz will also be presenting a series of lectures entitled ‘Food Quality/Food Safety Certifications and Food Traceability Integration’.
 
“The lecture series will begin from 9.30 to 11.30 am and will be held at SSMP Seminar Room on a voluntary basis on his part without any charges,” she said when contacted by Chancellery media.
 
He welcomed academicians, postgraduate students and interested parties to attend his lecture.
Dr. Inteaz Alli is a Professor of Food Quality Assurance, Food Analysis and Food Traceability at McGill University. – SS (FL)

 
Photo source: Owen Egan, McGill University
 
 
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treadmillFRIDAY, 24 JANUARYNothing is impossible to a willing heart. That phrase probably fits the team of UMS athletes in their bid to break the record of ‘Malaysia Longest Distance Running On a Treadmill by a Group’ amidst health threats and injuries.

According to coordinator of the athletes and records, Stephanie Chok; the run entered its fifth day today and nine of the athletes continue to be in high spirits even though two of the athletes developed fever and another one had a knee injury on the second day of the feat.

Speaking when contacted by Chancellery media, she said even though the affected athletes had to endure their situation but they continued and reached to a time of 89 hours 44 minutes as at 10.25 am this morning.

“During the 46th change, the athletes had reached a total of 738.4 kilometres. I believe they would be able to run for 264 hours as what we have targeted,” said the lecturer from the School of Education and Social Development (SPPS).

Touching on the athletes who developed fever during the feat, she explained that they were not used to running in an air-conditioned environment as they were accustomed to exercising under hot weather before.

However she said both athletes have improved on the forth day of the run and continued along with their peers.

“The athlete who suffered knee injuries was Zulkilinsius Lairi and was asked to rest. However his condition seemed to be better and would be expected to continue running again tomorrow or the day after,” she added.

The ‘Malaysia Longest Distance Running on a Treadmill by a Group’ Programme is another effort by a group of athletes consisting of UMS students to carve a name for the university in the Malaysia Book of Records.

This programme which is running on a treadmill is located directly in front of the main entrance of the 1Borneo hyper mall and had started last Monday and expected to end on 31 January 2014. – SS (FL)

 

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THURSDAY, 23 JANUARY – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) which is synonymous with its beautiful landscape was today visited by a group of 20 final year students of the Diploma in Information Management Programme (UiTM) Samarahan Campus, Sarawak.


Officer-in-charge who was also the programme coordinator lecturer, Mary Jane Abd. Samad said that their visit to UMS was to expose their students to information agencies such as the library, archive, museum and resource centres available in UMS.

“This academic visit hopes to help students gain accurate and correct information and learn in more in-depth the related fields,” she said.

She added that the beautiful landscape was one of the main factors of their visit to UMS.

“UMS is well-known for its beautiful buildings and landscape. We are grateful to be able to see for ourselves its scenic and serene beauty,” she added.

The visiting group consists of 16 girls and 3 boys, and was brought around by a Customer Service Representative from the Corporate Relations Division, Fazharia April to UMS Museum and KKFM Radio including the Research Gallery located at Chancellery Building before proceeding to UMS library. - ZMD (FL)

 

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WEDNESDAY, 22 JANUARY – Institute for Tropical Biology and Conservation (IBTP) is now making the efforts to upgrade the centres in their institution in order to be as one of the show-place in UMS.

According to the Director, Prof. Dr. Charles S. Vairappan, a few plans have been addressed in order to improve and strengthen the existing IBTP functions.

He said, “IBTP intend to establish BORNEENSIS, a centre to collects Sabah flora and fauna specimens.”

He also added that BORNEENSIS will be the international reference centre which will collected all results from tropical life research.

He said while giving a briefing to the Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd. Harun Abdullah, when he visits the centre.

The institute have been collaborating with agencies and corporate bodies both from local and international; among them Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Shimadzu and World Wildlife Fund (WWF).


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