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SIDMA College UNITAR Sabah Kota Kinabalu February 2017 semester students taking Event Management (MPU3502), together with other students, organised an Event Management Week from 7-12 April 2017 at SIDMA Atrium, SIDMA College, Kota Kinabalu.

The main purpose of the function was to act as a training ground to prepare the students to become successful events managers and also to enable them to work together to accomplish their shared vision. Through such activity, the students were exposed to various skills and knowledge in areas such problem solving, promoting and marketing their product or event, the processes involved in project or event planning, understanding of customers behaviour, and many more; which indirectly provide exposures for them to reflect upon in order to become an efficient event manager.

On 14 February 2017, Madam Azizah Khalid Merican (CEO SIDMA College UNITAR Sabah) launched the SIDMA College English Enhancement Programme (EEP), a tailor-made programme to improve student’s ability in the four main areas: in speaking, listening, writing and reading in English.

Held at SIDMA College, the ceremony was also attended by  the college management team, Mr. Louis Jais (Academic Manager), Ms Melissa Marcus Molijol (Student Counsellor), Ms Valerie Charles (representative from Office of the Registrar) and Madam Jenifah Abdullah as the English Language Facilitator

SIDMA College UNITAR Sabah and Waseda University of Tokyo collaborated for the Borneo Project Counterpart Club, and was co-launched by Puan Azizah Khalid Merican (CEO SIDMA College UNITAR Sabah) and Mr Ren Matsuki (Leader, 21st Borneo Project Waseda University, Japan) on 22 February 2016 at SIDMA College Atrium, Kota Kinabalu. The initiative marked the bonding of the two higher learning institutions between the two countries in the field of education and research for the underprivileged children.

Together with volunteers from two other higher learning institutions in Sabah, namely University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) and Sabah Institute of Art (SIA), these Borneo Project Counterpart Club volunteers managed to cooperate, collaborate and conduct various voluntary activities as well as get connected with the local communities and managed to discuss related educational issues of the underprivileged children, particularly in areas that they visited such as Ranau, Tambunan and others.

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