The International Office, Hasanuddin University Implements Staff Exchange Program at Universiti Malaya, Malaysia
Makassar (ANTARA) - The International Office Hasanuddin University (IO UNHAS) held a staff mobility program to develop staff capacity at the Universiti Malaya (UM), Malaysia on February 6-7 2024.
This program aimed at learning the internationalization management program to be implemented at UNHAS.
All IO’s staff participated in this program. They are Andi Masyitha Irwan, Ph.D (Head of IO), Muhammad Ridwan, M.A. (Secretary), Saaduddin, M.Sc. (Task Force), Khaeruddin, Ph.D (Task Force), Haniek Khoirunnissa Baja, M.Sc (Task Force), Nasrah, M.Hum (Staff), Kumara Tungga Dewa, S.S., (Staff), Andi Afifah Fayyadhah, S.Ikom (Staff) and Erizal Zhafran M. Edison, S.Ikom (Staff).
This visit began with a meeting in the International Relations Center (IRC) room at UM. The IO UNHAS delegation was warmly received by Sheena Kaur, Ph.D (Head of Strategic Global Alliances Division) accompanied by Nina Norizan (Partnership Manager).
In this meeting, IO’s staff were exposed to the management of the IRC dividing its partnership managerial into four divisions. Furthermore, IO UNHAS delegates were taken to campus tours.
The first tour was to UM’s on-campus forest preservation named Rimba Ilmu (Jungle of Knowledge). This forest resembles UNHAS forest education that is managed by the Faculty of Forestry (FAHUT). The only difference is the location.
UNHAS forest education is located out of Makassar while Rimba Ilmu is located inside UM campus. This forest is virtually accessible by the internal UM academic community and outside the campus. The tour was guided by Ahmad Hilmie Ya’kub (Student Activity Coordinator) and Dayang Siti Khadijah Awang Bujang (Administrative Assistant).
Prior to lunch time, IO UNHAS delegates were taken to the UM’s museum. Inside the museum, on the second floor particularly, the visitors could observe porcelain, ceramics and various kinds of jugs from time to time.
According to the staff at this museum, these artifacts came from the past when UM separated from its affiliated campus in Singapore. The leaders at that time chose the best artifacts to be brought to Malaya.
Even when there were visits from Singapore, they said that everything in this museum was better than their collection in Singapore.
After this, the IO UNHAS delegates were exposed to the Canseleri Building and warmly welcomed by Nuzul Fatihin Izatil Azman (preferably called Izzatil) accompanied by other UM staff. The presentation by Izatil lasted at 4pm Kuala Lumpur time and also closed the visit in day #1.
This program aimed at learning the internationalization management program to be implemented at UNHAS.
All IO’s staff participated in this program. They are Andi Masyitha Irwan, Ph.D (Head of IO), Muhammad Ridwan, M.A. (Secretary), Saaduddin, M.Sc. (Task Force), Khaeruddin, Ph.D (Task Force), Haniek Khoirunnissa Baja, M.Sc (Task Force), Nasrah, M.Hum (Staff), Kumara Tungga Dewa, S.S., (Staff), Andi Afifah Fayyadhah, S.Ikom (Staff) and Erizal Zhafran M. Edison, S.Ikom (Staff).
This visit began with a meeting in the International Relations Center (IRC) room at UM. The IO UNHAS delegation was warmly received by Sheena Kaur, Ph.D (Head of Strategic Global Alliances Division) accompanied by Nina Norizan (Partnership Manager).
In this meeting, IO’s staff were exposed to the management of the IRC dividing its partnership managerial into four divisions. Furthermore, IO UNHAS delegates were taken to campus tours.
The first tour was to UM’s on-campus forest preservation named Rimba Ilmu (Jungle of Knowledge). This forest resembles UNHAS forest education that is managed by the Faculty of Forestry (FAHUT). The only difference is the location.
UNHAS forest education is located out of Makassar while Rimba Ilmu is located inside UM campus. This forest is virtually accessible by the internal UM academic community and outside the campus. The tour was guided by Ahmad Hilmie Ya’kub (Student Activity Coordinator) and Dayang Siti Khadijah Awang Bujang (Administrative Assistant).
Prior to lunch time, IO UNHAS delegates were taken to the UM’s museum. Inside the museum, on the second floor particularly, the visitors could observe porcelain, ceramics and various kinds of jugs from time to time.
According to the staff at this museum, these artifacts came from the past when UM separated from its affiliated campus in Singapore. The leaders at that time chose the best artifacts to be brought to Malaya.
Even when there were visits from Singapore, they said that everything in this museum was better than their collection in Singapore.
After this, the IO UNHAS delegates were exposed to the Canseleri Building and warmly welcomed by Nuzul Fatihin Izatil Azman (preferably called Izzatil) accompanied by other UM staff. The presentation by Izatil lasted at 4pm Kuala Lumpur time and also closed the visit in day #1.