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UMP students responsibly elect leaders

The students of Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) are now more mature in choosing their representatives.There was a change in the campus political landscape when the election was run fully by a committee comprising students solely.

The chairman of the Student Election Council 2019/2020, Mohamed Al-Fateh Ab Razak was relieved when the election run smoothly at both the UMP Gambang and Pekan campuses on 28 November 2019.

MTUN – Industry smart partnership produce technical expert

Malaysia Technical University Network (MTUN) is urged to continue working with the industry to ensure research output is beneficial to address industry related issues. According to Deputy Director General, Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Professor Dr. Mohd Cairul Iqbal Mohd Amin, universities smart partnership particularly with MTUN should be intensified to encourage the industry to conduct research studies using the university's expertise and equipment as practiced in developed countries. 

The Importance of Data Analysis in Business

Having the means for data analysis in a business can increase the value and profit of a company in the future. In fact, in the present digital era, security aspect and digital innovation have become essential features for an organisation to compete in a healthy way. According to Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAS) Business Intelligent Insights data analyst Parjit Singh Ranjeet Singh, data analysis could also be used for human resource development such as in terms of division of work and matching the task according to skills of the staff.

UNITEN delegates visit UMP

A total of 22 Universiti Tenaga National (UNITEN) Library staff members attended a visit to the UMP Library and UMP Press on December 6, 2019. The UNITEN delegation was led by Head of e-Resources Unit, UNITEN Information Resources Centre, Mohd. Yazid Muji and welcomed by Acting Chief Librarian, Dzull Zabarrod Ahmad and UMP Press Director, Ts. Dr. Muhamad Mat Noor.

Mustaf - international student fluent in Malay

Seeing earthy character that no one thought Mustaf Mohamed, 23, a Somali national and international students have the nationality of the United Kingdom's interests and fluent in Malay.

"I also like to be friends with Malaysian friends and when playing football together it gives me a chance to remember more languages and be closer to them," he said in an evening's sports interest.

In fact, he is currently pursuing a Bachelor of Chemical Engineering degree active in public speaking activities.

Teruja berada di Kampus UMP

Pekan, 3 Disember – Bagi menimba pengalaman bergelar ‘mahasiswa’ seramai 36 orang pelajar lepasan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) bersama lima orang guru pengiring  dari Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan (SMK) Chiku 2 di Gua Musang memanfaatkan cuti sekolah dengan merasai sendiri pengalaman kampus semasa berkunjung ke kampus Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) baru – baru ini. Program selama dua hari dan bermalam dalam kampus memberikan suntikan semangat untuk mereka mencipta kejayaan dan melangkah ke menara gading.

Laylatun Qadrina UMP Sportswoman and YSS Volunteer receives an award 

Good time management, hard work and stay focused are the keys to the success of the 2018 Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP) Sportswoman, Laylatun Qadrina Amrizal who received the Malakoff Corporation Bhd. Excellence Award.

This award is the first to be introduced in the 14th Convocation of the UMP on 16 November 2019. 

She is actively involved in sports and volunteering activities, and she is representing UMP in petanque. She received

9 in a family graduate at the same time

“People who succeed in life are those who see the direction. Strength comes not only from a physical standpoint alone, but it comes from the spirit of never give up.”

This saying is the life philosophy of Datuk Mokhtar Samad, 73, who is the Honourable Advisor for the Malaysian Bumiputera Contractors Association (PKBM).

His busy career in the construction field since 46 years ago is not an obstacle for him to gain knowledge at UMP.

Muhammad Nur Alif Re'dzuan sacrifices for beloved father

Muhammad Nur Alif Re'dzuan, 24, quitted his job as a programmer and graphic designer in a company based in Cyberjaya to look after his father, Re'dzuan Yusof, 59, who underwent a brain surgery due to aneurysm last April.

The story of this graduate of Bachelor of Computer Science (Software Engineering) went viral in social media.

“As the eldest of two, it is my responsibility to look after my father.