UMS LogoMONDAY, 2 FEBRUARY – The public is invited to attend a public hearing session or Town Hall Meeting on the Malaysian Education Development Plan (MEDP) this Saturday at Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS).

The session which will begin at 8.30 am will be held at Dewan Bankuasi (Banquet Hall), Bangunan Dewan Canselor (Chancellor Hall Building) UMS.

The programme which is expected to end at 12.30 pm will be graced by the Minister of Education II, Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh.

It is, among others aim to raise awareness and to get input on the Higher Education MEDP.

The Vice-Chancellor of UMS, Professor Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah is expected to attend the event. – SS (fl)


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HEP MonashMONDAY, 2 FEBRUARY – A total of 25 Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) students of the Student Representatives Council (MPP) 2014/2015 Session made a study tour to Monash University, Melbourne Australia recently.

According to the Head of Student Development Division, Student Affairs Department (HEP), Kim Asbiyallah Shah Akim, the visit also known as ‘Adventure to Kangaroo Land’ aimed at exposing students to the culture of Australians especially in terms of work culture, local development besides gaining experience abroad.

“During the visit, UMS students had a dialogue with representatives of Malaysian students who were studying at Monash University and exchanged views on the context of education and student leadership,” she said when contacted by UMS media.

She added that all input received through this visit were likely to have a huge impact in strengthening the management and organisation of UMS students programme in future.

“This visit also provided an opportunity for both partites (UMS and Monash University) to focus on the education system applied in Australia and Malaysia, as well as reviewing the systematic and conducive learning environment at Monash University,” she added.

‘Adventure to Kangaroo Land’ was one of UMS HEP Department's activities to internationalise its students globally through sharing of ideas with leading universities in Australia. – ZMD (fl)


Source: HEP UMS


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MPP ASEANFRIDAY, 30 JANUARY – Members of Student Representatives Council (MPP) attended the ASEAN University Youth Summit representing Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), held at Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM), Kedah which ended yesterday.

MPP delegation led by its President, Mohd. Al-Farid Abaraham attended the programme which was held in conjunction with the selection of Malaysia as the host country for ASEAN.

Speaking when contacted by media, Farid said the programme focused on efforts by ASEAN countries to spearhead student mobility in the aspect of volunteerism.

“The experience of participating in this forum is very beneficial as we can exchange ideas on issues and recommendations towards improving activities involving volunteerism.

“We are also proud that UMS is chosen to represent Higher Learning Institutions (IPTA) alongside Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM) and Malaysian Student Volunteers Foundation to this programme that is participated by 50 universities from ASEAN countries such as Cambodia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand and Brunei,” he said, adding that the programme was also attended by representatives from South Korea as guest country.

Farid said, all the input obtained would have an impact on development in the aspect of volunteerism, especially among students of UMS and undergrads of Malaysia.

Also representing Universiti Malaysia Sabah was Asmah Kadir and Monisa Amri who were Exco for UMS MPP Welfare and Student Services.

The opening ceremony was officiated by the Chief Minister of Kedah, Dato’ Seri Mukhriz Mahathir. – SS (fl)


Source: Student Representatives Council (MPP)


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retreat JPPMONDAY, 2 FEBRUARY – The Development and Maintenance Department (JPP) recently organised a Retreat Programme and Family Day for three days that ended yesterday at Beringgis Beach Resort, Papar.

The programme was attended by more than 100 staff of JPP and their family members.

The closing ceremony was officiated by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Student Affairs and Alumni (HEPA), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ismail Ali representing UMS Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Datuk Dr. Mohd Harun Abdullah.

In his speech, Dr. Ismail expressed his appreciation to the staff of JPP for successfully organising such a programme which he deemed as a high commitment and initiative by the management of JPP to achieve the vision, mission in improving the quality of service to its customers.

“In addition to pursuing and achieving the objectives set, our family must also not be forgotten,” he added.

Meanwhile, Director of JPP, Kamisah Husin also congratulated and thanked all staff of JPP and their family members who attended and participated in this programme.

He also presented a Best JPP Employee Award for 2014 to Assistant Architecture Officer, Suhaimi Latip.

The programme marked the success of the Retreat held from 30 to 31 January, before closing it with a family day held on 1 February 2015. – SM (fl)


Photo: Amat Jutrah Musnih (JPP)
Source: Hj. Manap Hj. Jainudin (JPP)


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Edrus1FRIDAY, 30 JANUARY – Heads of Departments responsible for their Expenditure Management (PTJ) must ensure a thorough planning and to plan their activities according to priority, taking into account their committed expenditure.

This was mentioned by Deputy Bursar, Mohamad Edrus Othman in his presentation at the start of the ‘Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) 2016-2017 Expenditure Management Workshop’ organised by the Bursar Department of UMS, and scheduled for two days starting yesterday.

“The objective of this workshop is to ensure that the spending of each PTJ be within the allocation given for 2015 as well as to check their Expenditure Management for the years 2016 and 2017,” he said.

Mohamad Edrus reminded all PTJ that the proposed expenditure must not exceed the Allocation Limit set earlier and that they should generate their own income should the expenses be more than the amount allotted.  They should also think of a more cost-effective method of spending.

The workshop, which was attended by more than 140 staff representing each PTJ in UMS included the updating of all planning and programmes, new and existing policies and one-off purchases.  – FL


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