E-PPP 5/11 – 16/12 2017 | UTM
Pelajar UTM sapu bersih hadiah Pertandingan Akhir Analisis Senario Habitat 2017 Peringkat IPTA | UTM
JOHOR BAHRU, 29 Oktober 2017 – Kumpulan pelajar Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) membolot semua hadiah dalam Pertandingan Akhir Analisis Senario Habitat 2017 Peringkat IPTA anjuran Kementerian Kesejahteraan Bandar, Perumahan dan Kerajaan Tempatan (KPKT).
Tempat pertama dimenangi oleh kumpulan pelajar tahun tiga Sarjana Muda Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah (UTM5) yang membawa pulang wang tunai sejumlah RM5,000 serta sijil penyertaan.
Kumpulan ini dianggotai oleh Wan Muhammad Aqib bin Wan Mohamad Ashaary, Josephine Lee Siaw Ling dan Nagananteni a/p Subramanian.
Manakala, tempat kedua dimenangi oleh kumpulan pelajar tahun empat Sarjana Muda Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah (UTM4) yang menerima hadiah wang tunai RM3,000 berserta sijil penyertaan.
Kumpulan ini diangotai oleh Ellida binti Samsudin, Muhammad Zulfadhli bin Mohd Zin dan Mohd Jamsyeer Khan bin Jalaludin Khan.
Sementara tempat ketiga yang menawarkan hadiah wang tunai RM2,000 berserta sijil, dimenangi oleh kumpulan pelajar pascasiswazah Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah (UTM3).
Kumpulan ini terdiri daripada Muhamad Firdaus bin Johan dan Mohamad Azal Fikry bin Ali.
Manakala tenaga akademik Prof. Madya TPr. Dr. Hamid Saad, Dr. Siti Hajar Misnan dan Noordini Che` Man bertindak selaku pensyarah pembimbing.
Dr Hamid berkata, semu lima pasukan yang disenarai pendek memasuki pertandingan akhir daripada perserta UTM, iaitu Kumpulan UTM1, UTM2, UTM3, UTM4 dan UTM5.
“Pertandingan Analisis Senario Habitat merupakan satu pertandingan yang bertujuan melatih peserta berfikir secara kreatif dan logik bagi mencari jalan penyelesaian kepada masalah habitat yang dikemukakan.
“Di samping itu, ia mampu meningkatkan kemahiran dalam mengenal pasti isu-isu semasa, menganalisis, dan menggalakan peserta membuat penyelidikan di lapangan,” katanya.
Beliau berkata, peserta digalakkan mengumpulkan maklumat yang komprehensif bagi melaporkan dalam format `PowerPoint’ dengan tidak melebihi 20 slaid.
Bagi kategori IPTA satu penulisan tambahan tidak melebihi 1,000 patah perkataan perlu dikemukakan kepada KPKT bersama slaid pembentangan untuk disenarai pendek bagi pertandingan akhir.
“Semasa pembentangan lisan untuk sesi pertandingan akhir, pelajar dibenarkan membuat penambahbaikan slaid pembentangan (format `PowerPoint’) serta menggunakan bahan persembahan sokongan, seperti model, poster, montaj, video serta ringkasan kajian,” katanya.
Pertandingan itu terbahagi kepada tiga kategori iaitu Sekolah Menengah Rendah (Tingkatan 1-3), Sekolah Menengah Atas (Tingkatan 4-6) dan Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Awam (IPTA).
Setiap kategori mempunyai analisis senario yang berbeza dengan mengenal pasti isu dan masalah semasa, metodologi dan analisis kajian serta cadangan penyelesaian dan outcome.
Tema Analisis Senario bagi kategori Sekolah Menengah Rendah pada tahun ini ialah Penjanaan Pendapatan, Sekolah Menengah Atas ialah Pemberi Pinjam Wang, dan IPTA ialah Perumahan.
]Majlis penyampaian hadiah telah diadakan di Dewan Kristal, Aras B1, KPKT sejurus pertandingan akhir selesai.
Hadiah disampaikan oleh Pengarah Bahagian Dasar dan Strategik, Jabatan Kerajaan Tempatan, KPKT, Dr. Ani binti Ahmad.
“Kemenangan tempat pertama, kedua, ketiga serta kelayakan dua kumpulan lagi ke pertandingan akhir membuktikan kualiti pengajian Perancangan Bandar dan Wilayah di UTM berada pada tahap yang terbaik, komprehensif, dan mampu bersaing dengan IPTA lain di negara ini,” katanya.
International Conference on Advanced Technology 2017 (ICAT 2017) | UTM
Kuala Lumpur, 10 October 2017:- UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Kuala Lumpur held an international conference called the International Conference on Advanced Technology 2017 or known as ICAT 2017. This international conference was held on 10 October 2017 at the Renaissance Hotel, Jalan Sultan Ismail, Kuala Lumpur. The ICAT2017 was officiated by YBhg. Dato’ Sri Zohari Bin Haji Akob, the Secretary General, Ministry of Works, Malaysia. The first ICAT2017 is a combination of three international conferences held simultaneously which are; ‘3rd International Conference on Human Capital and Knowledge Management (ICHCKM)’, second, the ‘2nd International Conference on Sustainable Urban Landscape Design (SUDLiC)’ and the third conference ‘1st International Conference on Sustainable Infrastructure (SustaIN)’. These three conferences promoted current issues relating to human capital, knowledge management as well as urban landscape designs and sustainable infrastructure. This conference provided the space and platform for presentation papers and participants to discuss current issues.
The presenters and participants of the conferences were from within and outside the country such as from Thailand, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Nigeria, Japan, United Arab Emirates and from United Kingdom. Most of these presenter and participants included academicians and professionals who have an in-depth interest in the related issues. For this conference, 88 scientific papers were presented. Among the topics presented in this conference include issues such as sustainable design and construction, technology and innovation, road and sustainable transportation systems, recycling and renewable energy towards low carbon, environmental impacts from sustainable development, sustainable facility services, policies in sustainable development and many more.
Apart from the presentation of papers by academics and professionals, the conference also held a forum where participants from all three conferences gathered with respectable panelists. The title of the forum was ‘Sustainable Development Goal 2030 – The Challenges of Sustainable Development Realising Dreams from Realities’. Three key panelists were invited to make this forum a success. They were, Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Datuk Zulkefli A. Hassan (Chairman of Board of Governors, Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM)), Prof. Ir. Dr. Ade Sjaruddin (Civil Engineering, Institut Teknologi Bandung) and Dr. Shuhana Shamsuddin (former urban design lecturer, UTM).
Source: International Conference on Advanced Technology 2017 (ICAT 2017) | UTM NewsHub
UTM-LCARC Co-organises High Profile 3rd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia and 6th LoCARNet Annual Meeting | UTM
Bangkok, 1st November – Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), through the UTM-Low Carbon Asia Research Centre (UTM-LCARC), Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment, co-organised the three-day 3rd International Conference of Low Carbon Asia (ICLCA 2017) and the 6th LoCARNet Annual Meeting with the King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonbury (KMUTT) in Bangkok, Thailand. The ICLCA and LoCARNet annual meeting, which assembled over 150 participants hailing from 16 countries, saw the presentation of six keynotes and some 120 papers that collectively aimed at advancing sustainable low carbon emission development in Asia.
The international conference and annual meeting of the rapidly growing low carbon Asia research network was officiated by Dr. Wijarn Simachaya, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, Thailand. The event also featured a keynote address by Y.Bhg. Prof. Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid, Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia.
Prof. TPr. Dr. Ho Chin Siong, Director, UTM-LCARC delivered a welcome speech with other key senior officials from Thailand and Japan. Prof. Ho also chaired, mediated and spoke in several conference sessions in the three days of the conference, as well as doing the important plenary wrap-up on 3 November 2017.
The three-day high-profile event saw the launching of the LoCARNet Bangkok Declaration that outlines LoCARNet’s strong stand and policies on Asia’s contribution to the Paris Agreement. The Declaration that is co-drafted by UTM-LCARC will be released at the upcoming 23rd Session of Conference of the Parties (COP 23) in Bonn, Germany in November 2017.
Boost partners with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia to create the country’s first “Cashless Campus” | UTM
Kuala Lumpur, 2 November 2017 – Boost, an app-based innovative mobile wallet, today announced a milestone partnership with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) to create Malaysia’s first “Cashless Campus”.
With Boost activated on smartphones, all 25,000 students and faculty members across UTM Kuala Lumpur and Skudai campuses will be able to use the mobile wallet as the single mode of payment for all on-campus purchases.
As the institution that is acclaimed for being at the forefront of engineering and technological knowledge, UTM is yet again breaking ground by going fully cashless and by being a test bed towards as cashless Malaysia society of the future.
At the same time, Boost, developed by Axiata Digital, is revolutionising the way consumers transact in today’s increasingly digital and mobile world. Combining the lifestyle needs of consumers and cutting edge digital technology, Boost makes cashless transactions easier, more secure as well as provide an overall more rewarding experience for consumers.
The partnership was commemorated in an official signing ceremony executed by Prof. Dr. Azlan Abd. Rahman, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development) of UTM, Christopher Tiffin, Chief Executive Officer of Boost, as well as En. Dick Hilmi Bin Dato Hassan, Chief Executive Officer of Zen Trillion Sdn Bhd, the sole merchant acquisition partner of UTM and Boost.
Prof. Dr. Azlan Abd. Rahman, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Development) of UTM, said, “We are honoured to be partnering with Boost to provide our students with a more enjoyable and seamless digital lifestyle allowing for easy purchases, money transfers, mobile top-ups and digital gifts. Beyond this, Boost’s unique reward-based experience offers students a greater value in going cashless on campus”.
“In line with UTM’s vision’s to be recognized as an influential world-class centre of academic and technological excellence, we aim to transform all our services to be easily accessed through digital means. This partnership marks the beginning of our initiative as we move towards being a fully digital campus. We are also proud that this initiative, led by Professor Dr. Sevia Mahdaliza Idrus, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, is also receiving recognition and support from the Ministry of Higher Education and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission. This is a very exciting time for us as we cement our status as a “Cashless Campus” and pave the way towards a new digital lifestyle,” continued Prof. Dr. Azlan Abd Rahman.
“Backed by Axiata’s vast expertise in digital technology across Asia, Boost is at the frontier of the digital economy and one of the fastest growing mobile wallets in the market. Our partnership with UTM signifies more than just a venture, it also represents a new and exciting way for Malaysians to move forward in the digital world. We believe this is only the beginning of an exciting journey as we look to form more strategic partnerships in the future to educate and instil trust in consumers on the reliability, safety of e-wallet applications,” said Christopher Tiffin, CEO of Boost.
Boost users can pay for purchases at selected merchants at both physical outlets as well as online merchants, without the hassle of cash or card payments. From the weekly pasar malam to popular food trucks to well-loved food courts, users can enjoy a hassle free, cashless transaction just by using the app. Boost has been purposefully developed following a human centred approach that takes into account the user experience using the mobile application.
Android users can download Boost from the Play Store while iOS users can download from the App Store. For more information, check-out the website at http://www.myboost.my or follow Boost on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com.my/myboostapp and Instagram http://www.intsagram.com/myboostapp.
14th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA 2017), Tsinghua University, Beijing, China | UTM
The Department of Urban and Regional Planning, Faculty of Built Environment (FAB), UTM sent the largest delegation to the recent 14th International Congress of Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA 2017). The Congress was held at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China from 12-14 October 2017. Twenty-three (23) UTM delegates comprising of 9 lecturers and 14 students led by Prof. Dato’ TPr. Dr. Ahmad Nazri Muhamad Ludin presented a total of 20 papers and 3 posters to more than 150 international participants. “Reshaping Urban and Rural Development through Planning” was the main theme of APSA 2017 and it featured papers/presentations/posters across six tracks encompassing, Governance, Identity Heritage, Solidarity Equity, Smart Intelligence, Sustainability Environment and Planning & Education. The Department of Urban and Regional Planning, FAB, UTM is a member of the Asian Planning Schools Association (APSA) and had hosted the APSA 2015. The Congress is held biennially. The UTM delegates had envisaged establishing academic networking with Tsinghua University, as it is the most prestigious university in China and the Department of Urban Planning of the university is ranked the top urban planning education institute in China since 2012.
Academic Visit to Tokyo City University (TCU) by Department of Landscpe Architecture | UTM
Department of Landscape Architecture staff visited the Faculty of Urban Life Studies at Tokyo City University (TCU), Todoroki in Tokyo from 16 to 18 October 2017. This is an academic visit and future research collaboration stipulated in the MOU between UTM and TCU dated 12 January 2016.
Source: Academic Visit to Tokyo City University (TCU) by Department of Landscpe Architecture | UTM NewsHub
Mural Art Painting for GEMPAK Community Service in UTM 2017 | UTM
A group of Landscape Architecture students of Faculty Built Environment formed 3D Mural Wall Art team supervised by Dr. Lee Yoke Lai and Dr. Sapura Mohamad had accomplished mural art painting at Faculty Science-C18, UTM. This mural art project was started from 5th April and completed on 8th April 2017 collaboration with Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar (MPM) and patron by Earth Society members under GEMPAK’17 program conducted by the MPM.
The mural art theme ‘Where Great Minds are Nurtured’ is in line with the faculty vision which is to be known around the world in science and mathematics field that produced experts in its fields. Thus, the mural wall art design contained three major elements to epitomize Physics, Chemistry, and Science Mathematics Departments representing Faculty Science. Indeed, the mural painting inspirations have nurtured a great teamwork among UTM communities.
Source: Mural Art Painting for GEMPAK Community Service in UTM 2017 | UTM NewsHub
Department of Quantity Surveying hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme | UTM
Department of Quantity Surveying successfully hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme (PQRS 3.0) held at Grand Banquet Hall, Residensi UTMKL, Kuala Lumpur. The event was held on 24th October 2017 with theme focuses on ‘Why Am I a QS?’.
Co-organized with Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia, this event provides a platform for QS graduates to catalyze the journey of young QS in becoming registered QS in the near future as well as to be part of the professional cluster agenda. This event was graced by Yang Berbahagia Dato Sr Aziz bin Abdullah, president of the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia and keynote speech was delivered by Yang Berbahagia Dato Sr K Sri Kandan, Chairman of AECOM (M).
Four prominent speakers were invited to address the issues of the QS today and the way forward to embark ideas for future betterment of the profession. The first session presentation was delivered by Sr Dr Noushad Ali Naseem sharing his personal experience on becoming a professional QS and further urge young QS to gain the professional tittle by 2020 while Dr Suraya Ismail delivers on the policies and governance related to Transformasi Nasional 2050 (TN50) from the Property and Construction Perspective. The second session aimed to inform young QS on option routes to become a professional. Sr Hj Nik Zainal Alam Hasan delivers on new ‘QS Technologies’ route, extending more options for QS to become professionals while Sr Mohamad Shazali bin Sulaiman addresses on the milestone to achieve through the journey becoming a professional QS. A mock interview session was coordinated by experienced surveyors found to be very engaging yet informative for young QS.
Attended by 500 quantity surveyors across Malaysia, this program launched the Mentor-Mentee Programme & Meet Your Mentor Sessions as a CSR initiative by the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia to guide provisional QS to become a professional QS.
The event’s closing remarks was officiated by Sr Mohamad Shazali bin Sulaiman, Head of PQRS 3.0 committee congratulating the host for the success of PQRS 3.0.
by: Zafira Nadia Maaz
Source: Department of Quantity Surveying hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme | UTM NewsHub
Congratulations to President of the IEM | UTM
Heartiest Congratulations to Ir. Dr. Tan Yean Chin, President of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM) on being conferred the Best Student Award for Engineering Doctorate (Technology and Construction Management) at the UTM 59th Convocation Ceremony. He has completed his thesis entitled Performance of Floating Piled Raft with Varying Lengths in Solving Compressible Subsoil under the supervision of Professor Ir. Dr. Ramli bin Nazir from Faculty of Civil Engineering.
Ir. Dr Tan Yean Chin is the President of The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia (IEM) and Board member of the Board of Engineers, Malaysia (BEM). Ir. Dr Tan also holds the position of Secretary General of the Federation of Engineering Institutions of Asia and the Pacific (FEIAP), an independent umbrella organisation for the engineering institutions in the Asia and the Pacific region.
Ir. Dr. Tan obtained his B.Eng. (Civil) degree with First Class Honours from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) in 1992. In 1994, he was awarded the Chin Fung Kee prize and M.Eng. (Geotechnical Engineering) from the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), Bangkok. He later obtained his Engineering Doctorate from UTM in 2017.
Ir. Dr. Tan is a Professional Engineer and an Accredited Checker (Geotechnical) registered with the BEM. A registered ASEAN Chartered Professional Engineer (ACPE) as well as in the APEC and International Professional Engineers registers. Ir. Dr. Tan is also an Honorary Fellow of the ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organisations (AFEO), Fellow of IEM, Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE, UK), ASEAN Academy of Engineering & Technology (AAET) and Academy of Engineering and Technology of the Developing World (AETDEW).
He is one of the Founder and Senior Director of G&P Professionals group of multi disciplines engineering consulting firms with staff strength of more than 300. He has lead his team in geotechnical design of mega projects such as Electrified Double Track Railway project (200km) from around Taiping to Alor Setar, Klang Valley MRT Line 1(SBK Line) and Klang Valley MRT Line 2 (SSP Line). Ir. Dr Tan has published more than 70 technical papers on geotechnical engineering in local and overseas conferences and seminars.
Ir. Tan with his wife, Mdm Lian Poh Hoon, mother Mdm Ch’ng Phaik Heoh and one of his son during the convocation day.
Source: Congratulations to President of the IEM | UTM NewsHub
UTM 59th Convocation Festival with TRAVELOKA | UTM
There are probably a lot of things in life that you will remember forever: the first time you had your wisdom tooth removed, your first love, or even that memorable trip overseas.
For most students in Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), one such event would be the Convocation Festival. The UTM Convocation Festival (FESKO) is a bi-annual event, which is celebrated in conjunction with the UTM Convocation, spanning up to a week.
UTM is hosting its 59th Convocation Festival (FESKO59) on the 26th-31st October, at the Dataran UTM. At an estimated visitor count of 60,000, it is one of the largest carnivals not just in Johor but also in Southern Malaysia.
FESKO59 caters to a wide audience, offering a variety of activities over five days. If you are interested in running for a cause, the Midori Run is the perfect event for you.
“Midori” here is the Japanese word for green, which is the concept of sustainability and going green, synonymous with UTM’s aim to create an eco-friendly campus.
FESKO59 will also pit gamers against each other in tournaments for two of the most celebrated games worldwide, FIFA and DOTA 2! On top of that, there will be many more activities, including Seni Khat Workshop UTM, Makeup Tutorial, Joran Warrior and International Day.
Moreover, the festival also showcases up to 150 stalls, selling food, clothing, home appliances, games, services and many more, attracting aspiring entrepreneurs not just from companies and the public, but also among UTM students.
To know more about FESKO59 and what we are going to do this October, remember to check out our Facebook page and follow us on Instagram and Twitter as we bring you the latest highlights of FESKO59!
For this year’s 59th Convocation Festival, we are proud to present Traveloka as our main sponsor. Traveloka is a leading Southeast Asian online travel company that provides a wide range of travel needs in one platform. From hotel booking to flight booking online, Traveloka does it all!
The company has established partnerships with more than 100 domestic and international airlines, serving more than 200,000 routes worldwide. It also has the largest direct accommodation inventory, varying from hotels, apartments, guest houses, homestays, to villas and resorts.
Traveloka provides more than 40 payment options for consumers in Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore and the Philippines, with 24/7 assistance from local customer service representatives in their native languages.
Additionally, its mobile application has been downloaded more than 20 million times, making it the most popular travel booking app in the region. If you are a travel enthusiast looking for great deals and promotions for your next trip, or just longing for a pleasant travel experience, then visit Traveloka at https://www.traveloka.com/en-my/ or download the Traveloka App on Google Play Store or the iTunes App Store now.
Traveloka is the main sponsor for our FESKO59 Sports Festival, featuring 2 main events: the 3-on-3 basketball and futsal competitions. Open to all UTM students, participants may stand a chance to win up to RM 500 worth of Traveloka vouchers in the 3-on-3 basketball competition, for a small fee of only RM 40 per team.
For the futsal competition, the grand prize winning team will bring back a total of RM 1,000, while the 1st runner up and the 2nd runner up teams will go home with RM 500 and RM 300 respectively.
Registration for the futsal competition is open to the public, and fees are only RM 100 per team. Why wait? Assemble your team and join us on 28th October! Feel free to contact Mohd Fazle (011-3148 2474) or Ain (019-401 7640) should you have any enquiries on the event.
Source: UTM 59th Convocation Festival with TRAVELOKA | UTM NewsHub
Department of Quantity Surveying hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme | UTM
Department of Quantity Surveying successfully hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme (PQRS 3.0) held at Grand Banquet Hall, Residensi UTMKL, Kuala Lumpur. The event was held on 24th October 2017 with theme focuses on ‘Why Am I a QS?’.
Co-organized with Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia, Construction Industry Development Board Malaysia, this event provides a platform for QS graduates to catalyze the journey of young QS in becoming registered QS in the near future as well as to be part of the professional cluster agenda. This event was graced by Yang Berbahagia Dato Sr Aziz bin Abdullah, president of the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia and keynote speech was delivered by Yang Berbahagia Dato Sr K Sri Kandan, Chairman of AECOM (M).
Four prominent speakers were invited to address the issues of the QS today and the way forward to embark ideas for future betterment of the profession. The first session presentation was delivered by Sr Dr Noushad Ali Naseem sharing his personal experience on becoming a professional QS and further urge young QS to gain the professional tittle by 2020 while Dr Suraya Ismail delivers on the policies and governance related to Transformasi Nasional 2050 (TN50) from the Property and Construction Perspective. The second session aimed to inform young QS on option routes to become a professional. Sr Hj Nik Zainal Alam Hasan delivers on new ‘QS Technologies’ route, extending more options for QS to become professionals while Sr Mohamad Shazali bin Sulaiman addresses on the milestone to achieve through the journey becoming a professional QS. A mock interview session was coordinated by experienced surveyors found to be very engaging yet informative for young QS.
Attended by 500 quantity surveyors across Malaysia, this program launched the Mentor-Mentee Programme & Meet Your Mentor Sessions as a CSR initiative by the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia to guide provisional QS to become a professional QS.
The event’s closing remarks was officiated by Sr Mohamad Shazali bin Sulaiman, Head of PQRS 3.0 committee congratulating the host for the success of PQRS 3.0.
by: Zafira Nadia Maaz
Source: Department of Quantity Surveying hosted the 3rd Programme for QS Registration Scheme | UTM NewsHub
UTM Night Run for Hope 2017: A Marathon for children’s home of hope | UTM
JOHOR BAHRU, 28 october 2017 – The UTM Night Run For Hope 2017 organized by the Bioprocess Student Society (BIOSS) has managed to obtain sponsorship of around RM100,000 including prizes for the winners.
Its president, Muhammad Andika Mohd Yunus said, the 10 kilometer run held on 21st October managed to gather nearly 2,000 participants from all over Malaysia, and was held at Stadium Azman Hashim, UTM.
“The companies that sponsored the event were Beyond Ultron Sdn Bhd, Belinked Enterprise, Eleven Sport Malaysia, Printcious Gifts (M) Sdn Bhd, IM4U, Southern Rubber Works Sdn Bhd(Jazz Star), Salient Information Sdn Bhd (MYC), Shoon fatt Biscuit & Confectioney Factory Sdn Bhd, Allexcel Trading Sdn.Bhd (Warrior Energy Drink), Dato’ Khoo Soo Seang (Johor Chung Ling Alumni Association) and and students.
“Some of the donations were in terms of facilities essentials to give support to cancer survivors, in which RM 3,000 will be given to the Children’s Home of HOPE,” he said.
Muhammad Andika said, the main objective of the event was to enhance and promote a healthy lifestyle while showing support for children who had cancer as well as survivors under the Children’s Home of HOPE and to raise awareness on children’s cancer among the communities in Malaysia.
“The collection of the UTM Night Run for Hope fund will be donated to the Home of HOPE, which is located near Hospital Kuala Lumpur (HKL).
“We really hope that the donation can be helpful for them in terms of financial support and also facilities in the home,” he said.
The UTM Night Run For Hope 2017 was the third charity run program organized by BIOSS after UTM Run with Pride 2016 and UTM Night Run for Makna 2015.
The UTM Night Run For Hope 2017 was a collaboration between BIOSS and UTM Sport Excellence in order to raise funds for the Children’s Home of HOPE which is one of the charities associated with the National Cancer Society Malaysia (NCSM).
Home of HOPE is a non-government charity body that aims to help children from poor families by providing temporary shelter while receiving cancer treatment at Hospital Kuala Lumpur.
The charity run was officiated by the Chairman of MCA Gelang Patah, Dato’ Jason Teoh Sew Hock.
He was very proud of the achievement of the organizers of the UTM Night Run for Hope 2017 because this program was fully organized by the students themselves.
“This UTM night run is meaningful as it not only carrying the mission in raising awareness about the National Cancer Society, but also channels its fund to the Children’s Home of HOPE under the National Cancer Society Malaysia, helping them to achieve a better and brighter future, nurturing these seeds of hopes to shine in their future days,” he said.
The officiating programme were attended by the Head of Department of Bioprocess and Polymer Engineering, Associate Professor Dr. Roshanida A. Rahman and advisors of BIOSS Professor Ida Idayu Muhamad and Dr Liza Md Salleh,
Meanwhile, Dr Liza expressed her gratitude to the whole organizing committee for Ewing involved and making the program a success.
She said, the program achieved the target of having more than 1,800 participants and she also expressed her gratitude to UTM Sports Excellence for providing a platform to organize the event.
Source: UTM Night Run for Hope 2017: A Marathon for children’s home of hope | UTM NewsHub
Research visit to King Mongkut’s Institute Technology of Ladrabang (KMITL) | UTM
JOHOR BAHRU, 24 October 2017 – Two Doctor of Philosophy(Ph.D) students, Ana Haziqah and Kew Si Na from Faculty of Education, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), had successfully undergone one-month research attachment programme organized by King Mongkut’s Institute of Ladkrabang (KMITL) in Bangkok, Thailand, last month.
They joint the programme together with another selected participant from the United States of America, Jonathan R. Puhl.
A number of meaningful academic activities were involved by them to acquire new knowledge, such as basic Thailand language lesson, postgraduate classes and talks related to research and publications given by various experts and lecturers from Thailand, the United States of America and Malaysia.
Besides that, several trips to visit well-known places in Thailand were also joined by them with different Thailand lecturers and postgraduate students, including Wangklaikangwon Industrial and Community Education College (WICEC), King’s farm in Hua Hin, Thailand Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo) as well as Pattaya floating market to explore the cultural richness of Thailand.
Moreover, each of them was also assigned an experienced Thailand advisor to conduct a research in Thailand to enhance their research skill.
Through this fruitful programme, they had exchanged research knowledge and culture as well as it helped to enrich their learning journey.
Source: Research visit to King Mongkut’s Institute Technology of Ladrabang (KMITL) | UTM NewsHub