KOTA KINABALU: Students from
China topped the list of international students who registered for the
International Student Foundation Programme (ISFP) conducted by UMS Link
Holdings Sdn Bhd, here, Monday.
A total of 98 international
students between the ages of 18 and 22, comprising 95 from China, two from
Turkey and one from Iraq would undergo a six-month preparatory course, which
will prepare them for the certificate of English Language Competency and
Foundation Examination.
UMS Vice Chancellor Professor
Datuk Dr Harun Abdullah in his welcoming speech said UMS intends to increase
the number of international students even further. Harun who was represented by
the Centre for International Affairs Director Dr Jenny Liew said UMS would soon
align its curriculum with the majority of education systems around the world.
"UMS is located at Kota
Kinabalu, the capital of Sabah which is known as the melting pot for
multiracial and cosmopolitan attributes, having serene and splendid coastal
areas as well as recreational avenues for all, I therefore hope students would
develop strong friendship and learn from each other as well as from the
locals," he said.
Meanwhile, UMS Link Holdings
Acting Chief Operating Officer Wan Mohd Azeelan Adnan said the programme highlights
English language skills at both introductory and intermediate levels and
focuses on each skill suitable for learners of English as a second or foreign
language.
"This would enable them
to continue their undergraduate or postgraduate studies at UMS," he added.
He said many of the
international alumni students have found employment as bankers, executives and
managers in various sectors in their respective country.
"These alumni students
becoming the international ambassadors for UMS shows the success of the ISFP in
creating and nurturing creative and capable students.
Meanwhile, 18-year-old
Nicole Lu Jia Yun, from Chengdu, Sichuan in China said she chose to study in
UMS after picking up a book about Sabah at a bookstore nine months ago.
Lu, who has never travelled
out of China said she was initially looking for a guide book on Cambodia but
accidentally picked up a book on Malaysia.
"I started flipping
through the pages randomly and that's when I read about Sabah," she said,
adding that Sabah is such a beautiful place with lots of trees and many things
which she doesn't see in her hometown.
"That's when I decided
to come here to study," said Lu who plans to be an accountant.
For 18-year-old Stephen Lee
Xiang also from China, coming here was already part of his plan because his
brother was also studying at UMS.
"When he came back
home, he said Sabah is good and UMS is among the most beautiful universities in
the world and if I wanted to study abroad I should choose UMS," said Lee.
"When I arrived here, the place is indeed so fresh, the jungle, the
coconuts which I don't see in my hometown," he said, Meanwhile,
22-year-old Zaid Kamil from Baghdad said he chose UMS because it's recognised
by the Ministry of Higher Education in Iraq and has a prestigious and good
reputation.
"I was a bit confused
when I landed here because it's the first time I've travelled outside my
country but I'm impressed with this wonderful place," said Zaid who plans
to continue his degree in Biotechnology here.
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