Heartiest congratulations to Prof. Sr Dr. Mohd Razali Mahmud and Assoc. Prof. Sr Dr. Sarajul Fikri Mohamed for being elected by the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) for Session 2022/2023

Heartiest congratulations to Prof. Sr Dr. Mohd Razali Mahmud and Assoc. Prof. Sr Dr. Sarajul Fikri Mohamed for being elected by the Royal Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (RISM) for Session 2022/2023

The Institution was established in 1961 and conferred with Royal Status by Sultan of Selangor in 2011, comprises four distinct but closely related Divisions i.e. Geomatics and Land Surveying Division, Quantity Surveying Division, Property Surveying Division and Building Surveying Division.
For details, visit http://rism.org.my
Indonesia – Malaysia Research Consortium (IMRC) Led by UTM – UM to Enhance Research Innovations for Societal Development in Two Nations

Indonesia – Malaysia Research Consortium (IMRC) Led by UTM – UM to Enhance Research Innovations for Societal Development in Two Nations

Prepared by: Director of Architecture Program, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alice Sabrina Ismail

A virtual Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) exchange ceremony between Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) with Universitas Negeri Malang (UM), Indonesia, was held on 30th December 2021.

The exchange of MoA was held for these two universities to collaborate and have a joint funding in research and publication.

This MoA aims for excellence in research and constitutes to legally expand the research and publication outreach between UTM and UM networking.

It is pertinent in fulfilling the demands of both countries involving the industry and the community.

The Deputy Vice-Chancellors from UTM and UM officiated this historic event

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research & Innovation) from UTM, Prof. Dr. Rosli Md Illias, gave the welcoming speech while the welcoming remark from UM counterpart was presented by the Vice-Rector of Academic Affairs, Prof. Dr. Budi Eko Sucipto, M. Pd.

The ceremony was attended by the Vice Academic Dean of Faculty of Built Environment & Surveying (FBES), UTM, Assoc. Prof. Sr. Dr. Kherun Nita Ali, Head of Institute for Research and Community Engagement, UM, Prof. Dr. Markus Diantoro, M.Pd., Director of International Affairs, UM, Dr. Evi Eliyanah, MoA committee members and academic staff, Indonesia – Malaysia Research Consortium (IMRC) Management, Senior Officers, Faculty’s Deans, and Head of Departments.

Speaking on occasion, the Deputy Vice-Chancellors from both universities agreed to strengthen the collaboration, namely in research activities.

They want these two institutions to become leadership champions to contribute to the built environment development for both countries.

The collaboration agreement between UTM and UM began in October 2017 under the consortium known as IMRC. It is the Indonesia-Malaysia network of research-intensive universities and institutions.

This IMRC consortium aims to foster institutional innovation through research-inspired teaching and learning student mobility.

It also connects students and staff for broader advocacy for internationalization.

In 2018, under this IMRC consortium, five research clusters were established.

They are i) Renewable Energy, ii) Humanities and Culture, iii) Biomedicine and Health, iv) STEM kits, v) Disaster risk reduction and disaster risk management.

These five research cluster establishments intended to increase the research network intensively to benefit communities in Malaysia and Indonesia.

In 2020, two of the research clusters under the IMRC consortium, STEM kits and the Humanities Culture led by researchers from both institutions, had embarked on ten research works.

It had vast opportunities to be patented and commercialized for the development of both countries in the field of science and social science.

Under UTM, the STEM kits research cluster is led by the Faculty of Science (FS), whereas the Humanities Culture cluster is led by the Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying (FBES).

The agreement to collaborate was discussed virtually on the 29th November 2020, between the Director of Architecture Program, Head of Social Science IMRC research cluster, Assoc. Prof. Dr Alice Sabrina Ismail, Head of STEM kits Research Cluster representing UTM, Prof. Dr. Ahmad Syed Iskandar Syed Ariffin and Prof. Dr. Hadi Nur, and the representatives of UM, Head Institute for Research and Community Engagement, Prof. Dr. Markus Diantoro, and Head of Indonesian Language and Literature Education Program, Faculty of Literature, Dr. Endah Tri Priyatni.

This collaboration is an essential milestone in the relations between UTM and UM.

Both institutions had conducted many international joint colloquium, knowledge and cultural sharing sessions in cooperative research projects as a collaborative effort.

These programmes had significantly attained many excellent responses and learning goals that benefit the academic fraternity in both institutions.

It had successfully reached out to the broader global community too.

Numerous future collaborations between UTM and UM will be conducted soon. It is hoped that both institutions will achieve high excellence in research and academic endeavours.

In short, UTM would like to express gratitude to UM, IMRC and all the parties involved in ensuring the success of this virtual MoA exchange ceremony.

International Colloquium on Cultural Heritage and Challenge of Sustainability between UTM Architecture Program, Malaysian Heritage Trust, Department of National Heritage, UNESCO & ICOMOS

International Colloquium on Cultural Heritage and Challenge of Sustainability between UTM Architecture Program, Malaysian Heritage Trust, Department of National Heritage, UNESCO & ICOMOS

Prepared by: The Director of Architecture Program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alice Sabrina Ismail

Cultural heritage is a valuable factor that provides time-tested solutions for conflict prevention and reconciliation for establishing a sense of appreciation, unity and belonging in society.

In addition, it also provides a clear understanding of the past to inspire the future.

Realizing this, the UTM Architecture program, in collaboration with Institut Sultan Iskandar (ISI), supported by the Malaysian Heritage Trust, Department of National Heritage, United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), had conducted an online colloquium.

This colloquium aimed to promote and propagate awareness among the public on the role and the needs to preserve the value of cultural heritage namely in the current context.

This event was officiated by the Director of Architecture Program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Alice Sabrina Ismail and moderated by Prof. Dr. Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin and Dr. Shahariah Norain Shaharuddin.

The occasion was successfully held with four prominent guest speakers in heritage.

They are the Director-General of Department of National Heritage, Mr. Azmi Mohd Yusof, the President of ICOMOS, Ar. Tiong Kian Boon, and the council members of Malaysian Heritage Trust, Ar. Lim Take Bane and Ar. Anand Krishnan.

This event received positive feedback and managed to attract a large spectrum of local and international participants from various agencies and institutions.

The 4-hour dialogue session highlighted the legal instruments that support the development of national policies for heritage protection, emphasizing the preservation and delved into the aspects of methods and approaches to conserve the intangible and tangible cultural heritage in Malaysia and abroad.

This online colloquium promotes and heightens the sense of awareness among the public and propagates a feeling of responsibility in inculcating heritage values towards enhancing the quality of life and increasing overall well-being for both individuals and communities.

Due to overwhelmed response from many parties, the UTM Architecture program will organize more heritage platforms for international and local dialogue.

This is to foster mutual respect, appreciation and understanding in the future so that the wealth of heritage knowledge and skills can be transmitted from one generation to the next.