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Lorna Jean Edmonds, Vice Provost for Global Affairs and International Studies, gave a plenary speech titled, “Planning for the University Leadership in the Universal Knowledge Economy.” Emmanuel Jean-Francois, Associate Professor of Comparative and International Education in the Patton College of Education, delivered a keynote address. Christine Bhat also delivered talks about faculty learning community efforts. Renee Middleton, Dean of the Patton College of Education delivered a featured Talk. Bradley Cohen, Senior Vice Provost, gave a plenary speech. Sara Helfrich, interim dean, Patton College of Education, delivered a Keynote address titled, "Teaching, Leading, and Learning in Times of Change." OHIO’s faculty members in education have delivered numerous keynote speeches and plenery talks over the years. InCULT is a biennial conference on teaching and learning in higher education hosted by UiTM.International Conference in University Learning and Teaching (InCULT).The 23-minute film Home for Hari Raya was based on the short story of the same name written by Robert Raymer, an Ohio native and a long-time expat living in Sarawak. OHIO Film students traveled to Malaysia in Dec 2012-Jan 2013 to produce a film under the direction of Frederick Lewis, associate professor in the School of Media Arts & Studies.In 20, the Faculty of Communication and Media Studies in UiTM sent two groups of UiTM students to do an internship program at OHIO.
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The College of Business also held MBA programs in Sarawak through UiTM Sarawak Campus. BBA and MBA programs for ITM started with the College of Business.
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OHIO professors went to ITM to teach and ITM sent lecturers, staff and students to Athens to start full residency programs at OHIO. The relationship started in 1968 with the establishment of Business and Commerce programs with ITM - Institut Teknologi MARA (now UiTM).Institutional Review Board/Human Subjects Research.Research Colloquia and Seminars Calendar.Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs.Multicultural Student Access and Retention (OMSAR).Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Center (LGBT).International Student and Faculty Services.Global Affairs and International Studies.Center for Campus and Community Engagement.Career and Leadership Development Center.Baker University Center and Event Services.The graduates received their scrolls from Ahmadshah. The Bachelor in Science in Plantation Technology and Management graduate Mohd Hafiz Abdullah was the recipient of UiTM Sarawak’s ‘Overall Best Student (Degree)’ and ‘Best Leadership’ awards, while Diploma in Science graduate Felix Joshua Tommy was named ‘Overall Best Student (Diploma)’.īachelor in Business Administration (Finance) graduate Abang Fazli Abang Shazali received the ‘Yayasan Sarawak Best Student (Degree) Award’, while Diploma in Public Administration graduate Naretta Janne Luta was given the ‘Yayasan Sarawak Best Student (Diploma) Award’. These students graduated from the faculties of Accounting, Agriculture and Agro-technology, Computer Science and Mathematics, Chemical Engineering, Drawing Arts and Design, Electrical Engineering, Business Administration, Education, Hotel Management and Tourism, as well as Health Science. Meanwhile, UiTM Sarawak has produced 1,438 graduates – 1,021 from diploma programmes and 417 from degree programmes – this year. He also pointed out that UiTM Kota Samarahan Campus 2 is undergoing transformation into a smart campus with ‘Big Data Lab’ and ‘Smart Classrooms’ – equipped with high-technology audio and visual systems, as well as high-speed Internet connectivity. I encourage the graduates to be involved in the halal industry, ranging from manufacturing, food, cosmetics, services, logistics up to pharmaceuticals,” he spoke at the start of the two-day convocation at UiTM Kota Samarahan Campus yesterday.Īdding on, Ahmadshah reminded the graduates about the world moving towards the ‘Industrial Revolution 4.0’ era, highlighting the recent initiative by UiTM Sarawak in holding a talk on ‘Challenges of Fourth Industrial Revolution on Malaysia Higher Education’. “The halal industry’s revenue increases every year – amounting to (several) trillions of US dollars. In his remarks yesterday, UiTM pro-chancellor Tun Datuk Seri Panglima Ahmadshah Abdullah encouraged the graduates to grab opportunities in the halal industry. Ahmadshah (seated, fourth right) and UiTM Sarawak management team in a group photo with the graduates.