Extend UMS VC’s term, not shorten it, student body tells education ministry

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Universiti Malaysia Sabah students back Prof Dr D Kamarudin D Mudin to be retained as vice-chancellor. UniversitiMalaysiaSabah ProfDrDKamarudinDMudin FMTnews

KOTA KINABALU: The student body of Universiti Malaysia Sabah wants the university’s outgoing vice-chancellor Dr D Kamarudin D Mudin’s tenure to be extended.

“The minister’s decision is seen as not corresponding to the sixth core of restoring prestige in the nation’s higher education sector. A former anaesthetist, Kamarudin was appointed to the chair on June 19, 2017, becoming only the third Sabahan to hold the post. He will leave the office on July 29, one year earlier.

“With regard to the shortening of my term as vice-chancellor, I agree with the decision made by Education Minister Maszlee Malik and believe the decision was made professionally, taking into account the interests of the university.” “He also stressed on aspects like research and publications, but, most importantly, he cared for the students’ welfare to the extent that there were no shortcomings. This was due to his initiatives.

 

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