Sunday, January 31, 2010
Official Result of UTM Election 2009/2010
Keputusan Pilihanraya Kampus: Pemilihan Majlis Perwakilan Mahasiswa Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 2009/2010
Kerusi Umum:
1. Muhammad Zaki Bin Omar - 7837
2. Nor Amanina Binti Ab Rahim - 7335
3. Mohd Rozi Bin Harun - 6778
4. Muhammad Miqdad Bin Che Mohd Rozi - 6360
5. Nur Syazana Binti Azahar - 5992
6. Ahmat Rajab Bin Khairul Yusri - 5899
7. Muhammad Uzair Bin Azizan - 5739
8. Farah Hanim Mohd Dexter Howell - 5729
9. Yin Leang Huat - 5659
10. Siti Mariam Abdul Lathiff - 5655
Kerusi Fakulti:
Fakulti Alam Bina:
1. Nurfatin Aqilah Binti Mohd Yusof -547
2. Noor Aimran Bin Samsudin - 503
3. Mohd Ainuddin Bin Khairuddin - 403
Fakulti Biosains Dan Biokejuruteraan:
1. Iezzat Emeer Bin Affandi - 189
2. Nor Hafiza Binti Omar - 183
3. Khairina 'Izzati Binti Amir Hussain - 149
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Awam:
1. Siti Amirah Binti Basirun - 683
3. Nurulhayati Bte Md Yusoff - 645
2. Mohd Affendi Bin Ismail - 621
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Bioperubatan dan Sains Kesihatan:
1. Ng Ken Hoo (menang tanpa bertanding)
2. Jihan Atikah Binti Md Jalani (menang tanpa bertanding)
3. Nazirahhanim Binti Sharipudin (menang tanpa bertanding)
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik:
1. Nur Azim Fahada Bin Ahmad - 870
2. Ku Abd Muhyi Bin Ku Abd Hamid - 841
3. Umi Kalsom Binti Mohamad Yusof - 633
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Kimia dan Kejuruteraan Sumber Asli:
1. Izam Ikhwan Bin Kamaruddin - 918
2. Nor Aida Binti Yusoff - 713
3. Ahmad Syairazi Bin Rasid - 653
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Mekanikal:
1. Muhammed Amirul Asyraf bin Hasnan - 822
2. Mohd Fadzli Bin Ismail - 818
3. Nurul Fatiha Binti Mesbah - 805
Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Sains Geoinformasi:
1. Wan Ahmad Hazwan Bin Wan Daud - 545
2. Nur Syahida Binti Anuar - 472
3. Chew Jian Long - 467
Fakulti Pendidikan:
1. Mohd Sharhan Bin Abu Bakar - 636
2. Anis Bin Abd Wahab - 622
3. Ummu Sulaim Binti Osman - 542
Fakulti Pengurusan dan Pembangunan Sumber Manusia:
1. Berlina Dolores Doyou - 885
2. Mohd Hazizi Bin Ishak - 644
3. Loke Wei Kit - 458
Fakulti Sains:
1. Nurul Khalida Binti Hidzir - 772
2. Iskandar Zulkarnain Bin Mohamad Idris - 744
3. Lee Wei Bin - 540
Fakulti Sains Komputer dan Sistem Maklumat:
1. Mohamad Ariff Bin Makhfudz - 534
2. Nur Aqilah Binti Sabri - 529
3. Chaw Sau Shen - 463
Kampus UTMKL
5 Orang calon bebas telah menang tanpa bertanding
**Note:
Pro Mahasiswa - 18
Evolusi mahasiswa - 28
Bebas - 5
credit: pro-m blog
Kerusi Umum:
1. Muhammad Zaki Bin Omar - 7837
2. Nor Amanina Binti Ab Rahim - 7335
3. Mohd Rozi Bin Harun - 6778
4. Muhammad Miqdad Bin Che Mohd Rozi - 6360
5. Nur Syazana Binti Azahar - 5992
6. Ahmat Rajab Bin Khairul Yusri - 5899
7. Muhammad Uzair Bin Azizan - 5739
8. Farah Hanim Mohd Dexter Howell - 5729
9. Yin Leang Huat - 5659
10. Siti Mariam Abdul Lathiff - 5655
Kerusi Fakulti:
Fakulti Alam Bina:
1. Nurfatin Aqilah Binti Mohd Yusof -547
2. Noor Aimran Bin Samsudin - 503
3. Mohd Ainuddin Bin Khairuddin - 403
Fakulti Biosains Dan Biokejuruteraan:
1. Iezzat Emeer Bin Affandi - 189
2. Nor Hafiza Binti Omar - 183
3. Khairina 'Izzati Binti Amir Hussain - 149
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Awam:
1. Siti Amirah Binti Basirun - 683
3. Nurulhayati Bte Md Yusoff - 645
2. Mohd Affendi Bin Ismail - 621
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Bioperubatan dan Sains Kesihatan:
1. Ng Ken Hoo (menang tanpa bertanding)
2. Jihan Atikah Binti Md Jalani (menang tanpa bertanding)
3. Nazirahhanim Binti Sharipudin (menang tanpa bertanding)
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Elektrik:
1. Nur Azim Fahada Bin Ahmad - 870
2. Ku Abd Muhyi Bin Ku Abd Hamid - 841
3. Umi Kalsom Binti Mohamad Yusof - 633
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Kimia dan Kejuruteraan Sumber Asli:
1. Izam Ikhwan Bin Kamaruddin - 918
2. Nor Aida Binti Yusoff - 713
3. Ahmad Syairazi Bin Rasid - 653
Fakulti Kejuruteraan Mekanikal:
1. Muhammed Amirul Asyraf bin Hasnan - 822
2. Mohd Fadzli Bin Ismail - 818
3. Nurul Fatiha Binti Mesbah - 805
Fakulti Kejuruteraan dan Sains Geoinformasi:
1. Wan Ahmad Hazwan Bin Wan Daud - 545
2. Nur Syahida Binti Anuar - 472
3. Chew Jian Long - 467
Fakulti Pendidikan:
1. Mohd Sharhan Bin Abu Bakar - 636
2. Anis Bin Abd Wahab - 622
3. Ummu Sulaim Binti Osman - 542
Fakulti Pengurusan dan Pembangunan Sumber Manusia:
1. Berlina Dolores Doyou - 885
2. Mohd Hazizi Bin Ishak - 644
3. Loke Wei Kit - 458
Fakulti Sains:
1. Nurul Khalida Binti Hidzir - 772
2. Iskandar Zulkarnain Bin Mohamad Idris - 744
3. Lee Wei Bin - 540
Fakulti Sains Komputer dan Sistem Maklumat:
1. Mohamad Ariff Bin Makhfudz - 534
2. Nur Aqilah Binti Sabri - 529
3. Chaw Sau Shen - 463
Kampus UTMKL
5 Orang calon bebas telah menang tanpa bertanding
**Note:
Pro Mahasiswa - 18
Evolusi mahasiswa - 28
Bebas - 5
credit: pro-m blog
Just because I'm young
"Even though I'm young, the pain is still the same...
Just because I don't fully know the world
Doesn't mean I don't know pain...." credit: 2am song
I really like and agree with the lyrics of the songs. Just because we are young, it does not mean the painful will be less...sometimes the painful is greater to us since we have less experience and did not really know how to handle things.
Hmmm...sounds like I'm depressing but actually not. Its just many people like to say, since you are still young, it will be okay. Of course its a matter of opinion.
Just because I don't fully know the world
Doesn't mean I don't know pain...." credit: 2am song
I really like and agree with the lyrics of the songs. Just because we are young, it does not mean the painful will be less...sometimes the painful is greater to us since we have less experience and did not really know how to handle things.
Hmmm...sounds like I'm depressing but actually not. Its just many people like to say, since you are still young, it will be okay. Of course its a matter of opinion.
Saturday, January 23, 2010
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Pray to Allah that I will be next...
When i see this picture again, I seriously pray that i will be able to graduate successfully. Right now, with all the problems I faced to complete my PSM sometimes I doubt myself...can I make it on time? Can i really graduated? Why in the world did I choose this topic in the first place?
Lately my body its not really in a good shape...keeps feeling tired because I'm having trouble to sleep at night. I'm still looking for the reasons...maybe I think too much.
However, this is my final semester...I need to go all out and make it.
Life is like a Marathon...
Life is like a marathon...
Its not starting off brutally and then slow down the pace...
But to keep up on the rhythm and walk step by step..
you may walk slowly, fast..then suddenly running
without warning you may fall down...
but if you keep your head and mind straight...
put your heart in the right place
Then only you can make it...
Friday, January 15, 2010
Reflection of ‘Simposium Pendidikan 2009’
Simposium Pendidikan 2009 is one of the programme held in conjunction with Minggu Pendidikan 2009 with the theme ‘Pendidikan Membina Modal Insan’. There are three main paper presented during this symposium which are “Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan: Implikasi Terhadap Profesion Perguruan dan Persekolahan” , “Profesionalisme Keguruan: Isu dan Cabaran”, in the afternoon session the paper that was presented entitled “Integriti & Nilai Murni: Isu dan Cabaran. All the final year students from the educational were invited to attend this symposium. There are a lot of new information and things that I learned after attending this programme.
Firstly, in the first session the speaker explain to us, the “Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan: Implikasi Terhadap Profesion Perguruan dan Persekolahan.The speaker said that the government devised this planned in order to make sure that our country educational system are developing towards the world status. The plan was also guided by the National Educational Philosophy which stated that education in Malaysian is an on-going effort towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner, so as to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious.
During the presentation of the second paper which was entitled “Profesionalisme Keguruan: Isu dan Cabaran, we learned new information about Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Pelajaran Malaysia which are entrusted by the government to interview and appoint new teacher. The speaker which was Yg Bhg Dato Hj. Kusaini Hj. Hasbullah explained to us the procedure of the interview as well explaining about the appointment process. This piece of information helps us to prepared ourselves when we graduated next year.
Last but not the least, we also learned about the characteristic of good teacher and domains of a teacher during the afternoon session the speaker talk to us about Integriti & Nilai Murni: Isu dan Cabaran. Some of the domains are social and profession. In the profession domain, teacher need to have characteristics such as creative and innovative, proactive, integrity, credibility, love towards own profession and team working spirits.
Firstly, in the first session the speaker explain to us, the “Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan: Implikasi Terhadap Profesion Perguruan dan Persekolahan.The speaker said that the government devised this planned in order to make sure that our country educational system are developing towards the world status. The plan was also guided by the National Educational Philosophy which stated that education in Malaysian is an on-going effort towards further developing the potential of individuals in a holistic and integrated manner, so as to produce individuals who are intellectually, spiritually, emotionally and physically balanced and harmonious.
During the presentation of the second paper which was entitled “Profesionalisme Keguruan: Isu dan Cabaran, we learned new information about Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Pelajaran Malaysia which are entrusted by the government to interview and appoint new teacher. The speaker which was Yg Bhg Dato Hj. Kusaini Hj. Hasbullah explained to us the procedure of the interview as well explaining about the appointment process. This piece of information helps us to prepared ourselves when we graduated next year.
Last but not the least, we also learned about the characteristic of good teacher and domains of a teacher during the afternoon session the speaker talk to us about Integriti & Nilai Murni: Isu dan Cabaran. Some of the domains are social and profession. In the profession domain, teacher need to have characteristics such as creative and innovative, proactive, integrity, credibility, love towards own profession and team working spirits.
Students' political agendas remaininflaming issue
NST Online - 2010/01/15
KUALA LUMPUR: There have been a few changes in the way a campus election is conducted, but one thing remains certain: the perceived political affiliations.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Institute of Ethnic Studies director Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri Baharuddin said that during his time, there were less restrictions.
"It was more open and localised. It was very interesting as we had communal, issue-based and ideological groups.
"The rules of the game then were different. Thing changed when the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 was tightened after the Baling demonstration."
These days, Shamsul said, the perception was that university elections were a proxy battle between the government and the opposition.
Machang member of parliament Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that back in the eighties -- he was involved in student politics between 1982 and 1987 -- students were allowed to form a political party and they campaigned openly.
"We could go to residential areas and give talks at parking lots, cafeterias as well as distribute leaflets. We never touched on sensitive issues like race and religion.
"Voter turnout was never a problem as the 'election commission', which comprised the student affairs department provided a conducive environment.
"But these days, everything is the opposite."
Saifuddin, who continues to observe the varsity elections, said these days, the elections were too rigid with many rules that "oppressed" students.
Former UiTM student union member Anuar Ali, 21, agreed that the electoral process was governed by rules and regulations he described as "strenuous".
"The candidates must produce good academic results and be active in extracurricular activities. They cannot have a record for indiscipline.
"And there are still groups labelled as 'pro-government' and 'pro-opposition'.
"Those who are 'pro-government' usually favour issues relating to the university's welfare rather than the students'. The 'pro-opposition' focuses more on student welfare," he said.
In 1993, the Education Ministry investigated a report alleging that Pas had infiltrated campuses to sow its political ideology and influence the student bodies to oppose the government. The claim was made by then Dr Senator Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
In 2001, the Federation of Peninsular Malay Students refuted the statement by then Pas deputy president Abdul Hadi Awang that a majority of students in public universities supported the opposition.
Later that year, it was decided that all public universities would hold elections of student representatives simultaneously to reduce outside interference.
The then Education Ministry Higher Education Department director Prof Dr Hassan Said said the decision was aimed at curbing "certain parties" from propagating their political ideologies on campuses.
In 2003, then Education Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad branded university students as immature when it was revealed that local university elections were based on political inclinations instead on proper issues such as student welfare.
KUALA LUMPUR: There have been a few changes in the way a campus election is conducted, but one thing remains certain: the perceived political affiliations.
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Institute of Ethnic Studies director Prof Datuk Dr Shamsul Amri Baharuddin said that during his time, there were less restrictions.
"It was more open and localised. It was very interesting as we had communal, issue-based and ideological groups.
"The rules of the game then were different. Thing changed when the Universities and University Colleges Act 1971 was tightened after the Baling demonstration."
These days, Shamsul said, the perception was that university elections were a proxy battle between the government and the opposition.
Machang member of parliament Saifuddin Nasution Ismail said that back in the eighties -- he was involved in student politics between 1982 and 1987 -- students were allowed to form a political party and they campaigned openly.
"We could go to residential areas and give talks at parking lots, cafeterias as well as distribute leaflets. We never touched on sensitive issues like race and religion.
"Voter turnout was never a problem as the 'election commission', which comprised the student affairs department provided a conducive environment.
"But these days, everything is the opposite."
Saifuddin, who continues to observe the varsity elections, said these days, the elections were too rigid with many rules that "oppressed" students.
Former UiTM student union member Anuar Ali, 21, agreed that the electoral process was governed by rules and regulations he described as "strenuous".
"The candidates must produce good academic results and be active in extracurricular activities. They cannot have a record for indiscipline.
"And there are still groups labelled as 'pro-government' and 'pro-opposition'.
"Those who are 'pro-government' usually favour issues relating to the university's welfare rather than the students'. The 'pro-opposition' focuses more on student welfare," he said.
In 1993, the Education Ministry investigated a report alleging that Pas had infiltrated campuses to sow its political ideology and influence the student bodies to oppose the government. The claim was made by then Dr Senator Ahmad Zahid Hamidi.
In 2001, the Federation of Peninsular Malay Students refuted the statement by then Pas deputy president Abdul Hadi Awang that a majority of students in public universities supported the opposition.
Later that year, it was decided that all public universities would hold elections of student representatives simultaneously to reduce outside interference.
The then Education Ministry Higher Education Department director Prof Dr Hassan Said said the decision was aimed at curbing "certain parties" from propagating their political ideologies on campuses.
In 2003, then Education Minister Tan Sri Musa Mohamad branded university students as immature when it was revealed that local university elections were based on political inclinations instead on proper issues such as student welfare.
Thursday, January 14, 2010
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