Showing posts with label UKEC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UKEC. Show all posts

Sunday, 11 February 2018

DAY 526-530

Feb 8 - 12

1) Over the weekend, I made a trip to Sheffield for the Projek Amanat Negara (PAN) XV 2018 Conference, organised by UKEC and held at the University of Sheffield. As talking about my entire trip will take too long, in this blogpost I will focus on the PAN Conference itself, which took place on Saturday (10th Feb).

2) The previous night, all of us involved met up at the venue, where we were given a quick tour and assigned our roles for the big day. The event would be a whole day event - starting with registration at 8.30am, and ending at 6.00pm. After registration ended, everyone was ushered into the auditorium. After welcoming greetings and speeches from the PAN Director (Vik), UKEC Chairperson (Faizul) and officiation by H.E. Dato' Rasidi b. Hazizi (High Commissioner of Malaysia to UK and Ireland), we kickstarted with Session 1: Electoral Dynamics in Malaysia. We had three panellists - Mr Amir Fareed, Mr Shahril Hamdan, and Prof. Meredith L. Weiss - while the moderator was Ms Izza Izelan. It was an especially entertaining talk, even more so considering our General Election is approaching soon.

3) After the event, we proceeded to the Gallery Area for our next session - networking with various speakers. By this time, I had met up with Mr. Wan Fayhsal (Secretary General, Assembly of Malay Civilisation (ADAB)) who was one of the networking speakers as well as panellist for another event. For the networking session, participants were given a chance to have a conversation and Q & A with the speaker, in a very relaxed and informal environment. There was so much interest in engaging with the speakers that we decided to let the session run over lunch.

4) After having my lunch, I met up with the some of the organisers of the next session (Session 2: Breakout Session). In this session, four societies would be having their own sessions concurrently, with different target audiences in mine. We had KPUM (law), YME (engineering), MBIOS (biomed) and KALSOM (volunteer movement). As I was the session manager for MBIOS, we went to prep the room together. The event that MBIOS planned was an MUN-esque Crisis simulation - where delegates adopted the role of relevant bodies/organisations to discuss and suggest proposals to tackle "crises". In this case, we had to tackle a "PAN-demic: Nipah Virus Outbreak". Overall, the event went smoothly, with lots of active participation (which is always nice because in some crises delegates may be shy to rise and speak).

5) On to the next session - Session 3: Myth of the Lazy Native. Held at Firth Hall (the oldest and I'd wager most beautiful part of the campus), this discussion had three distinguished speakers - Prof. Maznah Mohamad, Dr. Khairudin Aljunied, and Mr. Wan Fayhsal Wan Ahamad. The topic was an eye opener for sure - based on a book written in 1966 by Syed Hussein Alatas - which addressed the question why Western colonialists had, for four centuries, thought that the natives of Maritime Southeast Asia to be generally lazy. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to the various perspectives that the speakers had for this session.

6) Our final session was a Closing Keynote by Mr. Kishva Ambigapathy, the current Chairperson of the Commonwealth Youth Council. Talking about his history and his rise from humble beginnings, and how he would not let others define what he could or could not do - his speech provided the perfect ending for the event; congruent with PAN XV's theme of 'Think Again - A Paradigm Shift". At around this time, I had to catch a taxi back to Sheffield Station, as I had a train to catch. Unfortunately, that meant I couldn't stick around for the post-mortem discussion that our team had. Anyway, that was the end of a proper tiring yet rewarding day. Do scroll down for just some of the pics captured during the event. Thanks so much for visiting, cheers!

Impressive view of Firth Hall, University of Sheffield

A beautiful sunrise to start the day

MBIOS token of appreciation

Sheffield University feels so vibrant and diverse

Student Union Building, Sheffield University

UKEC Background


Registration prep

The noticeboard reads "Would you rather:
1) Receive a hug from your least-liked teacher?
2) Kena rotan (receive a caning) from your favourite teacher?"

Teach For Malaysia was one of the many organisations that had set up booths for the conference

The audience standing for the National Anthem of Malaysia - Negaraku

The first session: Electoral Dynamics - proved to be highly engaging with a plethora of questions targeted at the speakers

From left to right - Ms Izza Izelan, Mr Shahril Hamdan, Mr. Amir Fareed, Prof. Meredith L Weiss

The Nelson Mandela Auditorium - location of our first session

Networking session over lunch - the food was so spicy and so good :)))

Came out of the second session to find this:
students playing tabletop games 


The expression says it all: such passion RHS and (most probably) utter denial and disgust LHS

Malaysian Accounting and Finance Society for UK and Ireland (MACFIS) with their stand


Unexpected photobomb - with Alya Sabrina


Students' Union Building

Firth Hall - with friends :)

Firth Hall







Krebs Cycle - metabolic process, 
vital in synthesis of ATP (our cell's energy "currency")


Even the door handles are this ornate... ^^

Session 3: Myth of the Lazy Native

Well preserved pipe organ!

The turnout was hugely impressive

Azzam was the moderator for the session - while Aishah and Shaun were the emcees of the day :))



Couldn't resist a photo here #sorrynotsorry


Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Origami




Nobel Prize Winners!!



Saturday, 18 November 2017

DAY 443/444/445

Nov 17, 18 & 19 

1) The past couple of days have been another flurry of activities for me. With relatively short notice, I found about the Malaysia Young Scholars Universal Leadership Programme 2017, taking place at Malaysia Hall Dublin. After meeting up with my friend Vik at RCSI, we walked there together. It was a pleasant surprise to meet so many familiar faces from RCSI and UCD, and even some representatives of UKEC. We caught up with each other over breakfast, which consisted of nasi lemak (coconut milk infused rice) and teh tarik (the literal translation is "pulled tea", so go figure :) Following breakfast, we heard the Opening Remarks by Her Excellency Ambassador Puan Siti Hajjar Adnin. Then the Director of Education Malaysia United Kingdom and Ireland (EM), Assoc. Prof. Dr. Zainal Abidin Sanusi coordinated the first session, entitled "Towards Realising Malaysian National Agenda".

2) At around 10.00am, I had no choice but to excuse myself as I had another important meeting to attend. I've recently been selected as International Student Ambassador for Education in Ireland, representing the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. In its seventh iteration, and with over 400 Student Ambassadors, it is truly an honour to be part of an organisation that aims to bridge the gap between Ireland and our homeland. This year's batch consists of 52 Ambassadors, representing 19 different countries and 23 institutions. After registering and getting to know some friends, it was time for our first "Ice- Breaking Session" - the Viking Splash Tours. I've always wanted to see what the fuss was all about, and luckily I waited until this long to experience the ride FOC! Anyway, we walked to St Stephen's Green, before being split into two groups. Our group's tour guide/driver was Anto - a lovely chap who wasted no time in introducing us to the various iconic landmarks in the city, all the while poking fun and shouting at passersby. All in good fun, of course.

3) As we toured round the City Centre, the International Finances Service Centre (IFSC) in Dublin 1 came into view. There, our bus magically "transformed" into a boat, although we had to put on our life jackets first. After a brief safety guide, into the water we went! Anto gave us a nice long tour around the Dublin Docklands, and then it was back on terra firma as well as the end of the trip. We alighted at the same place, before walking back to the hotel. A nice assortment of sandwiches and wraps would suffice for lunch. After lunch, the workshops began. For the rest of the session, our coordinator Ms Claire Dalton explained the tips and tricks to writing a good blog (!), as well as our role as ambassadors in promoting Ireland to aspiring undergraduates in our home country. We were instructed to write five things we loved about Ireland, and five things we wished we knew before coming here. Lastly, we were separated into Group A and B, each having their own datelines for submission of blogs/videos/promotional material.

4) Before leaving, we all took a lovely group photo together. I have made so many new friends today, and from various parts of the world too! Many of my friends had come from afar, including some from Galway and Cork! I'm looking forward to a great year ahead, with lots of challenging yet exciting activities to come. Stay tuned for more, and until then, have a great weekend. Cheers!

Viking Splash Tours! ^^
(International Student Ambassador Programme 2017)

Student Ambassador Programme 2017
(Education in Ireland)

Malaysia Hall Dublin
(Malaysia Young Scholars Universal Leadership Programme 2017)

It's Create-A-Donut Day this Friday!
Doughnuts for only €3
(at the Dispensary)

The amount of stuff on my doughnut ^^

MySOUL 2017

Malaysia Hall Dublin




O'Callagahan Alexander Hotel
("The Alex" for short)

International Student Ambassador Programme
(Hosted by Education in Ireland)

Second breakfast/brunch at the Alexander Hotel

The Training Programme for the Student Ambassadors

Viking Splash Tours ^^

Group photo with my newfound friends!
(before the Viking Splash Tours)


Group photo with our driver/guide Anton (standing)

With my friend Brian, who hails from China :)

Safety first! ^^
PC: Education in Ireland

Dublin Docklands



35, 000 likes?! 
I should be getting paid for this XD

Just in case the whole medicine thing doesn't go to plan ^^

Lunch and tea were pretty much the same haha

Brainstorming time!

Absolutely LOVIN' the new complimentary hard shell jacket we got!
(Thanks Education in Ireland <3)





Student Ambassadors 2017
PC: Education in Ireland


Cuz why not :)