Prof. Madya Ismail Ali -EcocampusTUESDAY, 07 APRIL – More than 200 participants from four universities including Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) participated in the Regional Conference Series 2 on Campus Sustainability organised by UMS EcoCampus Management Centre, starting today.

According to UMS Vice-Chancellor, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah, the conference provided a space for sharing of expertise in terms of education and research by the universities involved.

“The issue on environment including climate change is a challenge faced by the community in various places, thus UMS strives to conduct research to understand the long term implications on serious matters like this,” he said.

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

He added, as the only main university in Sabah, it was UMS’ responsibility to educate and conduct research that can assist in the sustainable management of natural resources.

Earlier, Director of UMS EcoCampus Management Centre, Associate Professor Dr. Justin Sentian said the conference was also able to strengthen their efforts to raise awareness on campus sustainability extensively.

The three-day conference was also attended by Universiti Malaysia (UM) and two other universities based in the Philippines, Adamson University and Palawan State University. – ZMD (fl)


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LoI Eco AdamTUESDAY, 07 APRIL – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) through EcoCampus Management Centre signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Adamson University, Philippines today.

The ceremony was held at the Gallery, Chancellery Building after the opening of the Regional Conference on Campus Sustainability Series 2.

UMS was represented by its Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Student Affairs and Alumni, Associate Professor Dr. Ismail Ali whilst Dr. Erison C. Roque represented Adamson University.

Through the signing of the LoI, UMS EcoCampus Centre's capacity in organising regional conferences on sustainability will be further enhanced.

The collaboration will involve education and exchange of staff and students as well as cooperation in organising seminars, workshops and conferences.

Also present were the Director of EcoCampus, Associate Professor Dr. Justin Sentian and the Chairman of the Conference, Dr. Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul. – SS (fl)


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phea colloqiumMONDAY, 6 APRIL – The involvement of the young generation in sustainable environmental programmes is vital to ensure the sustainability on environmental conservation efforts for the future.

Director of EcoCampus Management Centre Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Associate Professor Dr. Justin Sentian explained that the participation of the young generation particularly university students in this information sharing programme would improve their knowledge on environmental sustainability.

“We welcome the support from youths especially university students from various disciplines and different faculties in environmental sustainability programmes organised by UMS.

“Various education programmes held were hoped to be able to improve their skills in respect of nature conservation, as well as to raise awareness on the importance of the on-going conservation efforts,” he said.

He said this when officiating the Pre-Conference Colloquium on Campus Sustainability for Students at the Gallery this morning.

He hoped participants of the programme would take advantage of the opportunities in sharing knowledge through direct communication and interaction with guest speakers.

The one-day programme organised by UMS International Affairs Office saw lectures in the morning by three invited speakers namely Bernard Tai, Sabah Head WWF Sabah; Faculty of Business, Economics and Accounting lecturer, Dr. Awangku Hassanal Bahar Pengiran Bagul and Faculty of Science and Natural Resources, Dr. Bonaventure Vun Leong Wan.

In the afternoon, the 100-odd students from various faculties including international students did some outdoor activities including tree identification, tree health assessment, and DIY Environment with UMS Childcare Centre. – MA (fl)


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SILAT UMSMONDAY, 6 APRIL – Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) won a gold at the Silat Cekak Pusaka Hanafi National Self-defence Championship Higher Learning Institutions (IPT) and Schools Level 2015 in conjunction with the Kuala Lumpur Silat Festival that was held recently.

The sole gold medal was won through the Men’s General Creative Category represented by Mohd Elias Ramli, Radika Kalbie, Muhammad Zaid Usman, Nasrul Sharuddin, Ahmad Shabrie Sairun and Md Saiful Azizie Osman.

Two more bronze medals were bagged through the Umum Papan Sekeping Men’s Category and Umum Papan Sekeping Women’s Category.

Papan Sekeping Men was represented by Ismail Suhaili, Md Saiful Azizie Osman, Mohd Firdaus Affandi, Mohd Faiz Abdul Malik, Ahmad Shabrie Sairun and Muhammad Faezuddin Mertadza.

Meanwhile, the Papan Sekeping Women was represented by Nur Athirah Amiruddin, Nurul Atikah Mohd Zin, DK Nur Syafiqah Adilah Tahir, Nurhidayah Abdul Razak, Nur Farahim Salihin and Syafiqah Sabeli.

The championship held at the National Sports Complex, Kg. Pandan Kuala Lumpur was participated by 32 IPT from across the country and saw UMS ranked fourth.

The titleholder was International Education College (INTEC) with a total medal haul of eight gold medals, one silver and one bronze. Second place went to Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) Puncak Alam with one gold, five silver and third place went to Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) with overall medal haul of one gold, two silver and six bronze.

The closing ceremony was officiated by the Minister of Education II, Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh. – ZMD (fl)


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Bola AFF WanitaMONDAY, 06 APRIL – Three staff members and a student of Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) will represent the country to the Women’s Asean Football Federation (AFF) Championship scheduled for 1-10 May 2015.

The staff selected were Jaciah Jumilis of Security Division and two Sports Centre staff, Shereilynn Elly Pius and Mastura Majid.

Another member selected is Sihaya Ajad of Sports Science Programme, Faculty of Psychology and Education.

They will undergo centralised training at UMS Sports Complex tomorrow.

UMS learned of another good news earlier when the Football Association of Malaysia (FAM) appointed UMS Sports Centre Director, Mohd Asyraaf Abdullah as the coach of the national women’s football squad for the championship. – SS (fl)


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