1st International Conference on Creative and Innovative Technology in Education_1
Faculty of Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in collaboration with CITE Research Group invite lecturers, students, academicians, all-staff, practitioners and teachers to register as PARTICIPANT for 1st International Conference on Creative and Innovative Technology in Education (i-CITE 2018). The details as following :
Date : 24th & 25th July 2018
Venue : Le Grandeur Hotel, Senai, Johor Bahru
Register as PARTICIPANT at http://edas.info/r24266
ALL PARTICIPANTS for i-CITE2018 are entitled to join the workshop as following:
1. Google Apps and Technology 2.0 Tools For Teaching and Learning
2. Social Network Analysis for Social Scientist
3. Gamification in Computational Thinking
4. 21st Century Learning: The Importance of Key Boarding Skill
And 3 workshops will be organized special for participants such as teachers and will be conducted in Bahasa Melayu Language
1. Jom Bina Item KBAT!
2. Membangunkan Kreativiti Menerusi STEM
3. Pembangunan Aplikasi Mudah Alih (Untuk Bukan Pengaturcara)
Keynote Speaker for i-CITE 2018 are:
1. Prof Dr. Zaidatun Tasir (Dean of School of Graduate Studies ,UTM)
2. Prof Lim Cher Ping (Editor-in-chief, The Internet & Higher Education Journal)
For further details please visit :
https://educ.utm.my/icite2018/
Any inquiries please email us at icite2018@utm.my
or contact Noor Dayana Abd Halim (iCITE2018 Chair @ noordayana@utm.my / 012-3426136)
Record of Discussions for MJIIT UTM 2nd Phase Technical Cooperation Project Agreed Upon Between UTM and JICA
The Malaysia-Japan International Institute of Technology (MJIIT) Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Japan International Cooperation (JICA) signed the ‘Record of Discussions for MJIIT UTM 2nd Phase Technical Cooperation Project Agreed upon between Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Japan International Cooperation Agency.
In keeping the momentum from the years before, the Record of Discussions for MJIIT UTM 2ndPhase Technical Cooperation Project Agreed upon between UTM and JICA was signed by Prof. Datuk Ir. Dr. Wahid bin Omar, Vice Chancellor of UTM and Mr. Kensuke Fukawa, Chief Representative, JICA Malaysia Office.
The memorable signing was witnessed by Mr. Orikasa Hiroyuki, Minister of Japan to Malaysia, Mr. Ogawa Koichi, President of Japan-Malaysia Association, Prof. Datuk Dr. Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Research & Innovation of UTM, Prof. Dr. Shamsul Sahibuddin, Pro-Vice Chancellor UTM Kuala Lumpur and Prof. Dr. Ali Selamat, Dean of MJIIT.
An exclusive signing session was arranged to commemorate the long-standing partnership and cooperation between UTM through MJIIT with JICA. This will mark the beginning of a Project Period of five years between MJIIT and JICA, which is reflected as the Second Phase of the G-to-G project between the Governments of Malaysia and Japan, respectively. The First Phase of Project was initiated for the period of 2010 until 2017 whilst the Second Phase of Project will continue from 2018 until 2023. The Second Phase Project aims to strengthen the Japanese-oriented Engineering Education and research at MJIIT through cooperation with Japanese Universities and industrial partners. In this regards, MJIIT hopes to develop human resources and capacity building that will in the future contribute to the industrial sector of neighbouring ASEAN countries.
The Second Phase Project will establish and strengthen the following elements inclusive of laboratory-based education (LBE) at designated iKohza laboratories, sustainable collaboration with Japanese Universities in education and research as well as industry collaboration. In this Project, MJIIT aims to develop human resources and capacity who will in the future contribute to the industrial sector of ASEAN countries. To date, MJIIT has received 48 ASEAN students coming from Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Myanmar under the JAIF scholarships, amounting USD 2 million. 22 students have completed their postgraduate studies, whereas 26 students are in the pipeline to graduate. By the year 2023, MJIIT aims to increase the number of students to 3000.
Various academic and cultural activities have been conducted throughout the years of partnership between MJIIT and JICA. The Japan Day 2017 took us by storm with special and unique Japanese Budo demonstration supported by the Japanese Embassy and the Nippon Budokan Foundation in conjunction with the 60th Anniversary of the Establishment of Diplomatic Relations between Malaysia and Japan. The event was officiated by Yang Berhormat Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh, Minister of Higher Education Malaysia and attended by His Excellency Dr Makio Miyagawa Ambassador of Japan to Malaysia, Embassy of Japan in Malaysia.
In addition, UTM through MJIIT feels proud to have hosted renown speakers such as Dato’ Akihiro Nikkaku, President of Toray Industries Inc. Japan. UTM is truly honored to be the first Malaysian University to host him in our Leadership Lecture program at UTM Kuala Lumpur. Industries from Malaysia, such as Perodua and Proton also contributed in sharing of industry-based knowledge through both lecture series and industrial grants. MJIIT also received full support from Japanese-based industries such as Takasago Thermal Engineering, Rohm-Wako, Daikin and Toyota in continuing to enhance the capacity, knowledge, innovation and nurture future leaders in the engineering field among Malaysians as desired by the government.
Continuing the momentum of supports, working with leading engineering organisations in Malaysia and Japan, MJIIT organized the Fourth Career Fair 2018. The aim of this career fair was to offer opportunities to prospective graduates in landing their dream career as well as learn all about the corporate world, as part of concerted efforts for career development support for students. The Career Fair 2018 successfully gathered 37 top performing experienced engineering companies in a casual and engaging setting allowing students to submit their professional credentials on-site and taking advantage of the walk-in interviews provided during the event.
Earlier this year, Prof. Dr. Ali Selamat has signed the Minute of Meeting between MJIIT and JICA on the evaluation of MJIIT Phase One progress and achievements.
Skyhunt UTM International Challenge – Shah Alam, Selangor
Selangor, 29th April 2018:- UTM International Kuala Lumpur had organized a Skyhunt UTM International Challenge at Botanical Garden, Shah Alam, Selangor. A total of 21 participants from Sri Lanka, Sudan, France, Egypt, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Malaysia had joined the program.
The program started with a very creative challenge as their Ice Breaking game session. Students were divided into three groups and each group had to create one rap song to introduce themselves and their members.
Other than creative challenge, students were tested with physical activities in the Skytrex challenge. Students were required to complete the whole courses where time was recorded to identify the winner of the game. These obstacles were divided into three courses according to difficulty levels and all participants successfully completed the hardest course in Extreme Challenge which contained a whopping 34 extremely challenging obstacles.
Overall, students’ creativity and physical skills had been challenged and they had shown good leadership skills and great teamwork in completing all missions.
UTM Student Announced First Runner-up of National Material Lecture Competition 2018 Finals
Jointly organised by UTM School of Graduate Studies, Institute of Materials Malaysia (IMM) and Institute of Materials, Minerals, and Mining (IOM3) UK, the national competition was held on the 3rd May 2018 at the Azman Hashim Hall, UTM Kuala Lumpur. This event was proudly sponsored by IMM, Serba Dinamik Holdings Berhad, UTM School of Graduate Studies and Zeta Scientific Sdn. Bhd.
In the nail-biting finale, the participants were assessed based on their personal enthusiasm for the subject, presentation’s structure, technical content and clarity, along with their competence in handling questions. The first-prize winner of MLC 2018, Mr. Andrew Ng Kay Lup from Universiti Malaya (UM) will represent Malaysia in the Young Persons’ World Lecture Competition (YPWLC) 2018, which will be held in South Africa later in October.
In his opening remarks, Professor Dr. Shamsul Sahibuddin, the Pro Vice-Chancellor of UTM KL campus, applauded the initiative of IMM to introduce MLC as a platform that stimulates students’ creativity and effective communication skills in delivering ideas. This half-day contest ended with closing remarks by Mohd. Azmi Mohd. Noor, the President of IMM who had also announced that Assoc. Prof. Dr. Astuty Amrin, the Chairperson of UTM-MLC 2018 Organizing Committee will be the official coach who will be accompanying Mr. Andrew to South Africa under a full sponsorship by IMM.
Material science and engineering are closely interrelated and undeniably will continue to play an even more significant role in the current and future times. Serving as the platform of opportunities for students to hone communication skills, instill confidence and prepare for their career, MLC will continue to be an important annual event in the calendar of IMM. The 8thMaterial Lecture Competition (MLC 2019) will be hosted by Universiti Teknikal Melaka (UTeM) next year.
Board Members of University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP) Visit UTMKL
Kuala Lumpur, 25 April 2018 – UTM Kuala Lumpur received a courtesy visit from Board Members of University Mobility in Asia and the Pacific (UMAP).
UMAP aims to achieve a better understanding of the cultural, economic and social systems of the other countries and territories in the Asia-Pacific region through enhanced cooperation among higher education institutions and to increase mobility of university students and staff.
Delegates were greeted by Prof. Dr. Nordin Yahaya; Pro Vice Chancellor (International) who gave a brief description about UTM and were taken around the campus to visit MJIIT, UTM SPACE and UTMKL Residency.
Ending the program in the afternoon, the delegation was then invited to enjoy dinner at The Regency Scholar’s Hotel Restaurant, Residensi UTMKL