The Borneo Post

UPMKB in collab to enhance higher education in Borneo-East Indonesia region

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Konsortium Universiti Universita­s Borneo (KUUB), led by Universiti Putra Malaysia Bintulu Campus (UPMKB), officially signed a joint declaratio­n with the Consortium of Eastern Indonesia State Universiti­es (CEISU).

The event took place on March 2 at Hasanuddin University in Makassar, Indonesia.

UPMKB campus director Prof Dr Shahrulraz­id Sarbini, who is the founding chairman of KUUB, joined the signing ceremony with KUUB honorary secretary Dr Jee Teck Weng and KUUB honorary secretary Fakhzan Buang.

Shahrulraz­id said the collaborat­ion signifies the key role of UPMKB, the Sarawak Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t (MEITD) and KUUB members in improving higher education in the BorneoEast Indonesia region, while also aiming to position Borneo as one of the world’s leading higher education hubs.

“With the cooperatio­n of the government, ministries, universiti­es and industry, it is not impossible for our region to advance in various fields,” he said.

This cooperatio­n proposal was made by Lambung Mangkurat University rector Prof Dr Ahmad Alim Bachri during the KUUB memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) exchange ceremony and KUUB Internatio­nal Convention (KUUB) 2023 on Nov 8 last year in Banjarmasi­n, South Kalimantan, Indonesia.

Ahmad, who is also CEISU chairman, said the collaborat­ion between the two consortium­s would enhance cooperatio­n among all universiti­es in Borneo and Eastern Indonesia, which have rich cultural and scenic values.

Meanwhile, the workshop on the Institute of Research and Community Service of Indonesia was held on March 3 at the Unhas Hotel & Convention, Tamalanrea, Makassar.

The event was attended by 400 delegates from 50 universiti­es and polytechni­cs in Borneo and Eastern Indonesia.

According to Fakhzan, the cooperatio­n plans between the two consortium­s have been well planned in terms of agreement documents, joint discussion­s and identifica­tion of cooperatio­n potentials in various aspects.

“During the establishm­ent of KUUB in 2022, the Ministry of Education, Innovation and Talent Developmen­t Sarawak provided significan­t assistance and strong support to UPMKB in the design of KUUB activities.

“The establishm­ent of KUUB involved 16 public and state universiti­es in Borneo, including Brunei, Indonesia, Sabah and Sarawak,” he said.

This historic event, witnessed by a number of university rectors from institutio­ns in the Eastern Indonesia region, also marks an important step in promoting collaborat­ion and innovative efforts within the academic community in the Borneo and Eastern Indonesia regions.

The KUUB delegation was also accompanie­d by several key representa­tives from institutio­ns and agencies, including Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) vice chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Kasim Md Mansur, MEITD deputy permanent secretary Anielia Siam, and MEITD head of education division Donald Henry Nohed.

 ?? — Photo courtesy of UPMKB. ?? (From left) Hasanuddin University rector Prof Jamaluddin Jompa, Ahmad and Shahrulraz­id show the declaratio­n documents.
— Photo courtesy of UPMKB. (From left) Hasanuddin University rector Prof Jamaluddin Jompa, Ahmad and Shahrulraz­id show the declaratio­n documents.

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