At the university’s Citra Studies Centre, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), the Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business of Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) hosted a Service Learning Malaysia Benchmark – University For Society (SULAM) visit.
Prof. Associate Dr. Zarina Othman, Deputy Dean (Communication Competence), Citra Universiti Study Centre, UKM, welcomed the delegation from the Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK).
A delegation from the Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business, Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK), led by Dr. Nur Izzati Binti Mohamad Anuar, Head of the Entrepreneurship Department, paid a visit.
Dr. Mardhiah Binti Kamaruddin, Dr. Hazira Binti Hasan, Puan Aimi Nadia Binti Ibrahim @ Zakaria, and Puan Nur A’mirah Binti Mohd Yaziz are among the members of the delegation from this faculty.
The visit by UMK to the Citra Universiti Study Centre, UKM, is made with the intention of learning about and exchanging information on the practical management of SULAM@UKM activities.
Dr. Wardah Mustafa Din, who represents the Comprehensive Health Group, SULAM, UKM, and Dr. Adliah Mohd Ali, Head of the Elderly Welfare Empowerment Project and Medicines, SULAM UKM, presented a sharing on the operation of their SULAM project that has been implemented at UKM during the visiting session.
Mr. Zansyuwari, Head of Administration, Citra Universiti Study Centre, and Mr. Muhammad Yazid Othman are also present in this session.
An initiative called SULAM promotes cooperation between the university and the community in order to enhance communal life.
SULAM’s activities include helping the community by supporting it with a variety of worthwhile business ventures and initiatives.
The Faculty of Entrepreneurship and Business at Universiti Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) and Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) are anticipated to have their relationship strengthened as a result of this visit, and possibilities to exchange SULAM@IPTA practises and Malaysian practises will also be made available. increased collaboration in neighbourhood activities.