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2ND GCC INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FORGES INCLUSIVITY TO TACKLE PRESSING CHALLENGES IN EDUCATION

USM PENANG, 6 August 2024 – Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), through the School of Educational Studies (PPIP), in collaboration with the GCC-USM and the Asia-Pacific Centre of Education for International Understanding (APCEIU), organised the 2nd GCC International Conference on Global Citizenship Education 2024 from 6 – 8 August 2024.

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The conference, held at the USM Main Campus, was jointly-organised with the aim to achieve several key objectives pertaining to the importance of Global Citizenship Education (GCED).

It provides a platform for researchers and academics to share their latest findings and insights, facilitate networking opportunities for participants to connect with peers and potential collaborators, and offer avenues for wider dissemination of research outcomes through journal publications.

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Additionally, the conference served as a benchmark for evaluating current research in GCED, fostering collaboration and advancing the impact globally.

The conference attracted significant interest from participants across Malaysia, Japan, Ghana, Indonesia, Thailand, and the Philippines, with 90 presenters selected to share their research.

USM Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Abdul Rahman Mohamed officiated the opening ceremony earlier today.

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He said, “The theme of this conference, “Building Inclusive Communities Through Global Citizenship Education,” emphasises the importance of GCED in creating a more sustainable and harmonious world.”

“I believe this conference serves as a dynamic platform for promoting global collaboration and citizenship, and in building a more inclusive society, regardless of one’s background and nationality,” he added.

“GCED plays a crucial role in shaping the minds of future generations, therefore we need to equip our youth with the knowledge, skills, and values required to become active global citizens,” stressed the Vice-Chancellor.

According to the Director of APCEIU, Dr. Hyun Mook Lim, "A persistent gap exists between policy and practice, and integrating GCED into the national curriculum does not ensure its effective implementation.”

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“Often, GCED is applied inadequately or superficially, highlighting a critical need for enhancing teachers' capacity, particularly in understanding and applying GCED concepts and pedagogy," stated Hyun.

In a fitting conclusion to the speech, he quoted a poignant saying: "All kinds of little people doing little acts in little ways in little places have changed the world."

This impactful statement highlighted the belief that even small efforts can drive significant global change, reinforcing the core principles of Global Citizenship Education.

The 2nd GCC International Conference on Global Citizenship Education features two prominent keynote speakers.

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Hyun discussed the critical role of Global Citizenship Education in tackling global challenges such as inequality and ecological destruction.

Another keynote speaker, Professor Dato’ Dr. Sivamurugan Pandian, who lectures at the USM School of Social Sciences, focused on how Global Citizenship Education fosters mutual understanding and respect across diverse cultures, promoting a unified global community.

These keynote speakers aim to inspire and guide participants in exploring the transformative potential of education in addressing contemporary global issues.

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Also present at the event were Dean of the School of Educational Studies, Associate Professor Dr. Rahimi Che Aman; Penang Education Department Deputy Director of the Learning Sector, Roland @ Rozaidi Abu Hassan; Director of GCC-USM, Dr. Rohizani Yaakub, along with other academicians, research officers, and key university officers.

Text: Shafinaz Md Ismail/Photo: Mohd Fairus Md Isa & Shamil Shazwan Abu Bakar 

EPEHUB@CGSS CONGRATULATES GREEN AMBASSADORS IN EMBRACING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND SUSTAINABLE LIFESTYLES

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USM PENANG, 29 July 2024 – The third Green Ambassadors’ Appreciation Night was recently held at the Seminar Hall, Level 1, TORAY Building, at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).

The programme was held to acknowledge the dedication, time, commitment, and assistance provided by the Green Ambassadors (GA) as a volunteer team, operating under the Environmental Protection and Education Hub (EPEHub) at the Centre for Global Sustainability Studies (CGSS) in USM.

The appreciation ceremony was attended by Tzu-Chi Society, Tzu-Chi Youth Collegiate Association Penang, and Advance Dispute Resolution Centre (ADRC), Penang, Malaysia as well as representatives from the Centre For Education & Training In Renewable Energy, Energy Efficiency & Green Technology (CETREE), CGSS, USM.

Among the distinguished guests were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Sayuti Hassan, representing CGSS Director, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Mohd Wira Mohd Shafiei.

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During his speech, he congratulated the GA members for their positive impact on the campus and being a champion in environmental protection and sustainability, not only at the USM main campus but also with the community around Penang.

Following that, the EPEHub Coordinator, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ng Theam Foo expressed his heartfelt thanks for the contributions, efforts and commitment of the GA and Tzu-Chi volunteers towards promoting and conducting various environmental education and sustainable lifestyles practices.

EPEHub@CGSS has been empowering the GA members to carry out various meaningful programmes and activities both on and off-campus.

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“I am well pleased that these programmes and activities made a huge and significant impact on increasing awareness and education about environmental protection and sustainability, as well as changing attitudes and behaviours among the GA and students in USM and the surrounding communities,” he added.

Coordinator of the Tzu-Chi Youth Collegiate Association Penang, Lim Wei Ying shared her appreciation and perspective on the commitment to promote sustainable lifestyles practices.

“I strongly encourage the GA to continue to build wisdom and compassionate heart to work closely with the community and drive positive change to their own personal lifestyle,” she said.

Meanwhile, the Main Coordinator of GA, Amber Wang Zi Yan expressed her appreciation to the EPEHub team and GA members for their support and contributions to the successful implementation and in carrying out all the meaningful programmes and activities throughout the previous academic session.

She hoped that all these events would have a great impact on future generations to sustain our Mother Earth.

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The GA members were reminded of their mission to continue spreading awareness and education about environmental protection and sustainable lifestyles in and out of the USM campus.

“This is very important in ensuring that future generations can thrive in a more sustainable world for all, which aligns with the vision of USM,” said Amber.

Others present at the appreciation ceremony were Assoc. Prof. Dr. Chan Siok Yee; Dr. Mohd Sukri Shafie (CETREE); Syafiq Saifullah Azmi; Ng Choon Chuan; and Dr. Lee CY.

Source Text & Photo: Amber Wang Zi Yan & Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ng Theam Foo, CGSS/Editing: Mazlan Hanafi Basharudin

IFTAR@USM: USM COMMUNITY AND LOCAL RESIDENTS BREAK FAST TOGETHER ON CAMPUS DURING RAMADAN, MADE POSSIBLE BY USM’S PUSAT ISLAM TO STRENGTHEN UKHUWAH

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USM PENANG, 28 March 2024 – Throughout the entire holy month of Ramadan, the USM Pusat Islam (Islamic Centre) offered meals for ‘iftar’ (breaking of fast) every day to its campus community (students, staff and their families), as well as the surrounding communities in all three campuses and at the Advanced Medical & Dental Institute (IPPT) in Bertam.

This is a 40-year-old tradition practiced by USM's Pusat Islam, and at the USM Main Campus, around 2,000 to 2,500 people can be seen breaking their fast at the Al Malik Khalid Mosque compound since the first day of Ramadan.

USM Ramadan activities committee chairman cum the Deputy Director of Pusat Islam, Ustaz Zayd Zahari said that the programme is aimed at strengthening ukhuwah (brotherhood bond) among the campus community and with the local residents, including the non-Muslims.

“We have more than 300 volunteers comprising of the campus community and the general public, working together in the spirit of 'gotong-royong' and togetherness according to the daily duty roster, to prepare the iftar meals.

"Our workforce is divided into three teams, which is the team for preparing iftar ingredients, the preparation of raw materials such as the washing of chicken and meat (including cooking), and the team for serving food at the mosque.

"All preparation work starts as early as 10.00 am every day because we prepare food in large quantities," he added.

“One unique feature that has been in practice for many years is the non-Muslim students also volunteered and helped in preparing and packing the food for iftar.

"This is to give opportunities to non-Muslim students to experience the preparing of iftar meals, as well as to strengthen relationships with one another,” he said.

Meanwhile, on the preparation of the menu, Zayd said it was determined by a special committee made up of USM's own staff.

"The menus that are served up are different every day. Among the menu items that have been served are tomato rice, nasi hujan panas, nasi minyak, ayam masak merah, chicken kurma, and meat curry.

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“Alhamdulillah, all the food cooked for the day will be fully distributed so that there will be no wastage," he said.

Zayd said further, those wanting to enjoy the food for breaking of fast can either break fast communally at the mosque or to take home the prepared food.

“For those opting to bring back food to their desasiswa or home, they are encouraged to bring their own food containers to fill in the food prepared.

“This is also part of the Green Ramadan campaign that the Pusat Islam is introducing for the first time this year to encourage the practice of reducing waste and using resources responsibly,” he further explained.  

In terms of funding to run this programme, Zayd said it was made possible through the generous contributions from the public, USM staff and students.

"For staff, they can have their salary deducted every month under the salary deduction system, of which the staff can choose the amount to donate.

"We also receive funds from the public, local residents and the students themselves.

“Every year, the collection is very encouraging and this further strengthens the spirit of our team to continue preparing iftar meals at the Al Malik Khalid Mosque," he added.

Text: Tan Ewe Hoe/Photo: Shahnizam Ab Rahim 

REDAC PROMOTES SUSTAINABLE WATER MANAGEMENT THROUGH "LEVERAGING WATER FOR SUSTAINABILITY" PROGRAMME

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NIBONG TEBAL, 22 September 2024 – The River Engineering and Urban Drainage Research Centre (REDAC) at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) has successfully organised the "Leveraging Water for Sustainability" programme, which aims to promote sustainable water management practices.

The programme highlighted effective strategies and innovative approaches to water resource management that will support ongoing sustainability efforts and featured two insightful sustainability talks entitled "Sustainability Water Resource Management" and "Sustainable Water Quality".

The talks were delivered by the Director of REDAC, Associate Professor Dr. Mohd Remy Rozainy Mohd Arif Zainol and Dr. Nurul Hana Mokhtar Kamal, who shared their expertise on sustainable water management and the importance of maintaining water quality for long-term environmental health.

Speaking about the programme, Mohd Remy said it represents REDAC's ongoing commitment to promoting sustainable water management practices in the face of increasing challenges posed by climate change, population growth and urbanisation.

“The need for effective as well as innovative water management solutions has never been more urgent.

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"This programme will provide participants with a deeper understanding of sustainable water resource management and demonstrate the critical need to preserve water quality for the benefit of our environment," he explained.

He added that REDAC was pleased to provide a hands-on learning experience through guided visits to key water management facilities on the engineering campus, as it gives participants a practical understanding of how these structures work and the important role they play in promoting environmentally sound water management.

"We hope that this programme will provide each participant with the knowledge and inspiration they need to contribute to a more sustainable future.

"Let us continue to work together to make water sustainability a shared responsibility and ensure a healthier environment for future generations," says Mohd Remy.

During the programme held on 14 September 2024, participants also had the opportunity to visit key water management sites such as the retention pond, wetland, type C swale and wet pond/natural soil, giving them a practical insight into how this infrastructure works and contributes to sustainable water management.

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The programme, which was funded by the 2024 UNESCO Malaysia National Commission Contribution Grant, welcomed a total of 30 students from USM and the University of Miyazaki in Japan, as well as diploma students from Pusat Latihan Teknologi Tinggi (ADTEC) Taiping and high school students from Seberang Perai, Penang and Kulim, Kedah.

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Text: Siti Faizah Abd Halim/Photo: Courtesy of the River Engineering and Urban Drainage Research Centre (REDAC) 

USM ‘INNOZILLA 2024’ BRINGS TOGETHER INNOVATORS AIMING FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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USM PENANG, 6 November 2024 – Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) today hosted the USM ‘INNOZILLA 2024’ innovation exhibition and competition, showcasing groundbreaking technology and innovations that align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and gathering participants, experts, industry leaders, and stakeholders committed to a sustainable future.

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Co-organised with the Northern Corridor Economic Region (NCER) and in partnership with Cradle Fund Sdn. Bhd., TusStar, JCI, and the Centre for Global Sustainability Studies (CGSS), USM INNOZILLA 2024 featured 188 inventions (143 displayed physically and 45 virtually) from various schools, colleges, universities, and startups across Penang, Perak, Kedah, Kelantan, and Pahang, with international participation from Indonesia and Singapore.

With the theme “Bridging Innovation Between Academia, Young Innovator, Government, Industry, and Community for Sustainable Development”, the two-day event brought participants together to compete in two categories namely Vanguard for more advanced inventors, and Trailblazer for emerging innovators to encourage a broad range of creative ideas and solutions.

Present at the officiating ceremony was the Penang Deputy Chief Minister II and Exco for Human Capital Development, Science, and Technology, YB Jagdeep Singh Deo Karpal Singh.

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In his opening speech, Jagdeep emphasised that initiatives like INNOZILLA help to create a nurturing environment for future talent and drive innovation across various sectors.

“I am thrilled to see young innovators from primary and secondary schools, colleges, and universities participating, as these young minds represent the future leaders of our state and nation, and we must provide them with the skills, resources, and inspiration needed to succeed in a rapidly changing world,” he said.

Jagdeep added that Penang’s position as a hub for semiconductor and electronic industries enables it to attract cutting-edge technology and high-value investments, transforming innovative ideas into practical applications for global markets.

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He also remarked that events such as INNOZILLA showcase Penang’s technological strengths and highlight its role as a dynamic innovation centre capable of tackling complex global challenges.

Jagdeep extended his congratulations to all participants, noting that their hard work, dedication, and excellence, whether in labs, classrooms, or industries contribute to a future where Penang stands as a beacon of sustainable, inclusive innovations.

Meanwhile, USM Vice-Chancellor, Professor Dato’ Seri Ir. Dr. Abdul Rahman Mohamed welcomed all attendees, and describing INNOZILLA as a vibrant ecosystem that fosters knowledge-sharing, talent scouting, and collaboration between researchers and industry.

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“Together, we can ensure that our research and innovation translate into impactful solutions that benefit society, and I am confident this event will showcase our best research, sparking future collaborations for sustainable development,” said Abdul Rahman.

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USM INNOZILLA represents a significant step forward in promoting closer ties between academia and industry, contributing to Malaysia's goals for economic growth and innovation through collaborative, sustainable solutions.

The programme also featured keynote speeches and forums with key figures contributing to a rich exchange of ideas and perspectives.

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Also present were the USM Deputy Vice-Chancellor Research and Innovation, Professor Dr. Habibah A Wahab; USM Deputy Vice-Chancellor Industry and Community Network, Professor Dr. Azlan Amran; USM INNOZILLA Project Director who is also the Centre for Innovation and Consultation Director, Professor Ir. Dr. Srimala Sreekantan; and principal officers of USM.

Text: Nur Farrah Ezlin Mohd Suhaimi, Centre for Innovation and Consultation, USM/Photo: Mohd Fairus Md Isa  


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