Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Pemohon-pemohon adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan bagi mengisi kekosongan di Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah bagi jawatan perjawatan seperti berikut:-
Jawatan:-
1. PEMBANTU TADBIR PERKERANIAN OPERASI N17
Syarat dan Kelayakan:
Warganegara Malaysia Berumur 18 tahun dan ke atas Kelulusan SPM / setaraf dan ke atas Mahir menggunakan komputer Gaji yang ditawarkan RM54.00 sehari.
CARA MEMOHON DAN TARIKH TEMUDUGA
1.1 Permohonan hendaklah menggunakan Borang PSAS 09/06/006 yang boleh didapati terus di Unit Pentadbiran PSAS atau melalui Laman Web : http://www.psas.edu.my. Calon yang berminat dijemput hadir untuk temuduga terbuka pada tarikh yang telah ditetapkan seperti berikut :
TARIKH : 22 SEPTEMBER 2014 (ISNIN) MASA : 8.00 – 8.15 PAGI (PENDAFTARAN) TEMPAT : BILIK TETAMU VIP PEJABAT PENTADBIRAN POLITEKNIK SULTAN AZLAN SHAH
Tel : 05-454 4431 Faks : 05-454 4993 Laman Web : www.psas.edu.my Facebook:politeknik.edu POLITEKNIK SULTAN AZLAN SHAH KEMENTERIAN PENDIDIKAN MALAYSIA Behrang Stesen 35950 Behrang PERAK, MALAYSIA1.2
Setiap permohonan hendaklah disertakan dengan salinan kad pengenalan, salinan sijil kelahiran, salinan sijil berhenti sekolah dan salinan sijil kelulusan. Salinan dokumen-dokumen yang berkenaan hendaklah dicetak di atas kertas saiz A4 dan diakui sah sama ada oleh Pengetua/Guru Besar (Sekolah Kerajaan Sahaja), Penghulu atau Pegawai Kerajaan dari Kumpulan Pengurusan dan Profesional (dahulunya Kumpulan A) dan dibawa bersama-sama semasa hari temuduga terbuka dijalankan.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah (PSAS) merupakan sebuah Politeknik yang ditubuhkan oleh Kerajaan Malaysia di permulaan abad ke-21. Ia merupakan politeknik yang ke-15 di negara ini dan didaftarkan dengan Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah (sebelum ini dikenali dengan nama Politeknik Tanjung Malim). Di antara tujuan penubuhan PSAS ialah untuk membina upaya baharu politeknik bagi membangunkan sumber manusia negara untuk memenuhi keperluan Model Baharu Ekonomi (MBE) yang memberi penekanan kepada upaya inovasi dan kreativiti.
Job Vacancies At Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah (PSAS) (Walk-In Interview)
1. Pekerja Sambilan Harian (PSH) N17
Date : 22 September 2014 (Monday)
time : 8.00 – 8.15 Pagi (registration)
Location : Bilik Tetamu Vip Pejabat Pentadbiran Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Selasa & Rabu (09-10.09.2014) ada Konvo kat tempat aku keje ni... Alhamdulillah adik2 nie dah graduate.. Seronok jugak bila adik2 nie datang Library jumpa kita.. Xsangka mereka ingat kat kita lagi.. Yellah kita x mengajar pun bebudak nie... Sempatlah berselfie.. hehehe.. Aktiviti wajib sejak ada HP Lenovo..
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (also known as Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic or PIS) is one of the polytechnics in Malaysia (the ninth institution established).[6] The polytechnic specializes in technical studies, with separate departments for the engineering divisions such as mechanical and electrical engineering. It also has departments for design and visual communications, tourism and hospitality, mathematics, science and computer, and general studies.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is set in Pasir Gudang, only of the southern city Iskandar Malaysia, inside the south of Peninsular Malaysia.
The chief point out of unrestricted higher teaching institutions prior to the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) was Politeknik Johor Bahru (PJB). Politeknik Johor Bahru modified its name to Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan subsequent to the point out of Sultan of Johor (in Malay expression since Sultan Dan Yang Dipertuan Bagi Negeri Dan Jajahan Takluk Johor Darul Ta'zim). The state amend officially conveyed location on December 15, 2011.[8] Council Testimony Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan was executed by His Majesty the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Iskandar, teenager of the late Sultan Iskandar of Johor at the Multipurpose Hall of Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan has been discerned given that lone of three Premier Polytechnic by the Ministry of Higher Lessons Malaysia on 25 February 2010 at the Putrajaya International Discussions Necessary (PICC), which was officiated by Deputy Tastefulne Minister of Malaysia Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Two varying polytechnics is moreover pointed out are Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO)[9] plus Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA).[10][11]
Fame since Premier Polytechnic is intrinsic prior Malaysia Polytechnic University was usual 2015.[1]
THREE polytechnic noticed because the premier polytechnic which is Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS),[12] Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO),[9] furthermore Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA)[10][11] are given freedom to alter the 30 fraction of the discovering modules , absolutely inside the issue (niche area) resolute in each path.[2]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan bequeaths various courses in the Really unique Acumen Certificate, Diploma, Continued Diploma, and (estimated to be presenting degree programs "Hands-On" at the most modern by the once a year 2013 furthermore peculiar post-graduate time table at the spell approaching soon) .
In demands to furnish continuous routes , Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan will generate contact along furthermore John Moores University furthermore put into effect twinning programs as well as Taylor's University as Hospitality schedule articulated by Toulouse University inside France (in practice session since initiating route of Bachelor Degree in Hotel & Catering Management presently which is anticipated in 2013-2015).
University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia has been confer Bachelor Degree programs because engineering along with engineering technology programs for Malaysian Polytechnics Diploma holder. Exemption of credit of up to 10 academic courses also realistic courses for polytechnic diploma awarded looking on the conversation road because bachelor's degree diary at USQ.
USQ Program significant to the polytechnic diploma also measure exemption admitted may perhaps be referred to a letter take pleasure in the USQ dated March 3, 2012 for the reason that extra figures.[13]
Lately, international students moreover experience the prospect to probe at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (at the hottest by the once a year 2015).
The indivisible areas presented by the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is Engineering (Mechanical & Electrical), Hotel & Catering Management, Fashion Plot, Tourism Management also Plot (Graphics & Industry).[16]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan supplied full-time also part-time plan mode .
Poly Boutique[17] is a type improved by Malaysia Polytechnic Entrepreneurship Centre or more proficient acknowledged as the abbreviation since MPEC. The first incubator of Poly Boutique is situated at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan. It was undertaken together between craft & apparel plan students as well as entrepreneurship confederacy. The variety was set out by Linda Onn.
Poly Cuisine[18] or previously identified for the reason that Dapur Kampus ... Bersama Poly Nutrition is a tv notify (culinary travelog) made by Peculiarity of Polytechnic Training in support as well as KiraWang Sdn. Bhd. that highlights polytechnic graduate knack as well as aptitude expressions of savvy, modernization and entrepreneurship .
5 polytechnics which yield courses Hotel along with Catering strong point has been required the achievement of this budget includes Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Arau, Perlis, Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka with Politeknik Kota Kinabalu Sabah.
Ended this plan, the polytechnic graduates could establish prowess plus know how practice of really unique formulae distinctly local convention.
Commencing January 6, 2013, Karl Shafek will product a really extraordinary approach for the reason that the host . This budget will troth aired every Sunday at 12.30 pm on RTM 1.
Observed given that a "Smart Home".[19] The location is Flat Taman Cendana, Pasir Gudang, Johor. It is a partnership advanced by Marbleplan Attribute Sdn Bhd. along with helped by the Ministry of Higher Teaching Malaysia.
Done this agenda, the university will give slots by 20 proportion to polytechnic graduate students . Apart delight in that , the transfer of credit as polytechnic students will in addition troth several simplified . This will offer occurrences as students to prefer added brand of related courses .[24]
Centred around the theme of "Re:Think. Re: Create", Nippon Paint crowns the Malaysian winners of the Nippon Paint Young Designer Awards (NPYDA) 2013.
Abdullah Mustaffar B. Razali from Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah picked up the Gold Award in teh Architecture category for his work - "Kuantan Youth Centre". He Re:Created a single-purpose futsal court into a multi-functional centre that would meet the socio-economic needs of youth within Kuantan's city centre. The design incorporated sustainable building materials and focused on green solutions like a green wall to help air filtration in the building, skylights to reduce energy consumption and shades to limit glare from the sun.
Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah also won Best Colour Choice Award, Best Lecturer Award, Best College / University Award and Best Supporting College /University Award.
The Gold winners in Malaysia walked away with RM3,000 in cash and will be heading to Japan in March next year, together with Gold winners from six other countries in the region. The learning trip to Japan will give the Gold winners an opportunity to meet with renowned architects and interior designers including the likes of Takeshi Sugimoto (Super Potato) and Sadao Tsuchiya (MUJI) from Japan, in addition to other designers from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.
The NPYDA is an annual event to celebrate and to recognise outstanding works by students in the field of interior design and architecture. The entries were judged based on space planning and design, green elements, colour and design statement with an additional site analysis requirement for the architecture category. This year, the competition challenged the students to push the boundaries of design by identifying an existing space and proposing an innovative concept that would improve the living conditions of the communities around it.
The judges for the Malaysian leg of this competition comprised industry professionals including chief judge for the Interior Design category Anura Hashim and Ar. Jasmeet Singh for the Architecture category. The panel of judges also include representatives from the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA), Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) and the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). It is also supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KETTHA).
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 23: Three polytechnics in the country have obtained accreditation from the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC), reflecting high achievement in the educational transformation process of the country's polytechnics.
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching said with the accreditation given by the commission, it was time for polytechnics as higher education institutions to allow for the intake of foreign students.
"This international recognition which we should be proud of, shows that Malaysia has been moving forward in the field of technical education and vocational training (TEVT).
"This recognition also means that our polytechnic graduates have reached international standard and have good potential in the employment market up to the global level," she told reporters, here, last night.
She had earlier presented the APACC recognition to three premier polytechnics, namely Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh, Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor dan Polytechnic Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, which had been selected and assessed based on seven criteria set.
The criteria are governance and management, teaching and learning, faculty and staff, research and development, extension consultancy and linkages, resources and support for students.
Yap said the APACC accreditation would also facilitate the mobiliy of polytechnic graduates to Asean countries, besides portraying the high quality of studies at the polytechnics.
The APACC is under the Colombo Plan Staff College For Technical Education (CPSP) with a membership of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Malaysia.
This year, four polytechnics have been proposed to go through the APACC accreditation process, namely Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Kuantan, Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah in Behrang, Politeknik Seberang Perai, Penang and Politeknik Kota Bharu, Kelantan. – BERNAMA
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (also known as Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic or PIS) is one of the polytechnics in Malaysia (the ninth institution established).[6] The polytechnic specializes in technical studies, with separate departments for the engineering divisions such as mechanical and electrical engineering. It also has departments for design and visual communications, tourism and hospitality, mathematics, science and computer, and general studies.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is set in Pasir Gudang, only of the southern city Iskandar Malaysia, inside the south of Peninsular Malaysia.
The chief point out of unrestricted higher teaching institutions prior to the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) was Politeknik Johor Bahru (PJB). Politeknik Johor Bahru modified its name to Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan subsequent to the point out of Sultan of Johor (in Malay expression since Sultan Dan Yang Dipertuan Bagi Negeri Dan Jajahan Takluk Johor Darul Ta'zim). The state amend officially conveyed location on December 15, 2011.[8] Council Testimony Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan was executed by His Majesty the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Iskandar, teenager of the late Sultan Iskandar of Johor at the Multipurpose Hall of Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan has been discerned given that lone of three Premier Polytechnic by the Ministry of Higher Lessons Malaysia on 25 February 2010 at the Putrajaya International Discussions Necessary (PICC), which was officiated by Deputy Tastefulne Minister of Malaysia Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Two varying polytechnics is moreover pointed out are Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO)[9] plus Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA).[10][11]
Fame since Premier Polytechnic is intrinsic prior Malaysia Polytechnic University was usual 2015.[1]
THREE polytechnic noticed because the premier polytechnic which is Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS),[12] Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO),[9] furthermore Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA)[10][11] are given freedom to alter the 30 fraction of the discovering modules , absolutely inside the issue (niche area) resolute in each path.[2]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan bequeaths various courses in the Really unique Acumen Certificate, Diploma, Continued Diploma, and (estimated to be presenting degree programs "Hands-On" at the most modern by the once a year 2013 furthermore peculiar post-graduate time table at the spell approaching soon) .
In demands to furnish continuous routes , Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan will generate contact along furthermore John Moores University furthermore put into effect twinning programs as well as Taylor's University as Hospitality schedule articulated by Toulouse University inside France (in practice session since initiating route of Bachelor Degree in Hotel & Catering Management presently which is anticipated in 2013-2015).
University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia has been confer Bachelor Degree programs because engineering along with engineering technology programs for Malaysian Polytechnics Diploma holder. Exemption of credit of up to 10 academic courses also realistic courses for polytechnic diploma awarded looking on the conversation road because bachelor's degree diary at USQ.
USQ Program significant to the polytechnic diploma also measure exemption admitted may perhaps be referred to a letter take pleasure in the USQ dated March 3, 2012 for the reason that extra figures.[13]
Lately, international students moreover experience the prospect to probe at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (at the hottest by the once a year 2015).
The indivisible areas presented by the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is Engineering (Mechanical & Electrical), Hotel & Catering Management, Fashion Plot, Tourism Management also Plot (Graphics & Industry).[16]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan supplied full-time also part-time plan mode .
Poly Boutique[17] is a type improved by Malaysia Polytechnic Entrepreneurship Centre or more proficient acknowledged as the abbreviation since MPEC. The first incubator of Poly Boutique is situated at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan. It was undertaken together between craft & apparel plan students as well as entrepreneurship confederacy. The variety was set out by Linda Onn.
Poly Cuisine[18] or previously identified for the reason that Dapur Kampus ... Bersama Poly Nutrition is a tv notify (culinary travelog) made by Peculiarity of Polytechnic Training in support as well as KiraWang Sdn. Bhd. that highlights polytechnic graduate knack as well as aptitude expressions of savvy, modernization and entrepreneurship .
5 polytechnics which yield courses Hotel along with Catering strong point has been required the achievement of this budget includes Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Arau, Perlis, Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka with Politeknik Kota Kinabalu Sabah.
Ended this plan, the polytechnic graduates could establish prowess plus know how practice of really unique formulae distinctly local convention.
Commencing January 6, 2013, Karl Shafek will product a really extraordinary approach for the reason that the host . This budget will troth aired every Sunday at 12.30 pm on RTM 1.
Observed given that a "Smart Home".[19] The location is Flat Taman Cendana, Pasir Gudang, Johor. It is a partnership advanced by Marbleplan Attribute Sdn Bhd. along with helped by the Ministry of Higher Teaching Malaysia.
Done this agenda, the university will give slots by 20 proportion to polytechnic graduate students . Apart delight in that , the transfer of credit as polytechnic students will in addition troth several simplified . This will offer occurrences as students to prefer added brand of related courses .[24]
Centred around the theme of "Re:Think. Re: Create", Nippon Paint crowns the Malaysian winners of the Nippon Paint Young Designer Awards (NPYDA) 2013.
Abdullah Mustaffar B. Razali from Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah picked up the Gold Award in teh Architecture category for his work - "Kuantan Youth Centre". He Re:Created a single-purpose futsal court into a multi-functional centre that would meet the socio-economic needs of youth within Kuantan's city centre. The design incorporated sustainable building materials and focused on green solutions like a green wall to help air filtration in the building, skylights to reduce energy consumption and shades to limit glare from the sun.
Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah also won Best Colour Choice Award, Best Lecturer Award, Best College / University Award and Best Supporting College /University Award.
The Gold winners in Malaysia walked away with RM3,000 in cash and will be heading to Japan in March next year, together with Gold winners from six other countries in the region. The learning trip to Japan will give the Gold winners an opportunity to meet with renowned architects and interior designers including the likes of Takeshi Sugimoto (Super Potato) and Sadao Tsuchiya (MUJI) from Japan, in addition to other designers from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.
The NPYDA is an annual event to celebrate and to recognise outstanding works by students in the field of interior design and architecture. The entries were judged based on space planning and design, green elements, colour and design statement with an additional site analysis requirement for the architecture category. This year, the competition challenged the students to push the boundaries of design by identifying an existing space and proposing an innovative concept that would improve the living conditions of the communities around it.
The judges for the Malaysian leg of this competition comprised industry professionals including chief judge for the Interior Design category Anura Hashim and Ar. Jasmeet Singh for the Architecture category. The panel of judges also include representatives from the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA), Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) and the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). It is also supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KETTHA).
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 23: Three polytechnics in the country have obtained accreditation from the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC), reflecting high achievement in the educational transformation process of the country's polytechnics.
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching said with the accreditation given by the commission, it was time for polytechnics as higher education institutions to allow for the intake of foreign students.
"This international recognition which we should be proud of, shows that Malaysia has been moving forward in the field of technical education and vocational training (TEVT).
"This recognition also means that our polytechnic graduates have reached international standard and have good potential in the employment market up to the global level," she told reporters, here, last night.
She had earlier presented the APACC recognition to three premier polytechnics, namely Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh, Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor dan Polytechnic Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, which had been selected and assessed based on seven criteria set.
The criteria are governance and management, teaching and learning, faculty and staff, research and development, extension consultancy and linkages, resources and support for students.
Yap said the APACC accreditation would also facilitate the mobiliy of polytechnic graduates to Asean countries, besides portraying the high quality of studies at the polytechnics.
The APACC is under the Colombo Plan Staff College For Technical Education (CPSP) with a membership of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Malaysia.
This year, four polytechnics have been proposed to go through the APACC accreditation process, namely Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Kuantan, Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah in Behrang, Politeknik Seberang Perai, Penang and Politeknik Kota Bharu, Kelantan. – BERNAMA
Pada 16 dan 17 Ogos 2014 Jabatan Matematik, Sains & Komputer (JMSK) telah bekerjasama dengan Berita Harian untuk menganjurkan Klinik Upsr Fasa 2 yang bertempat di Dewan Kuliah Utama (DKU) Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah dan disertai hampir 16 sekolah. Program ini bertujuan untuk mendedahkan tips kepada pelajar mengenai peperiksaan upsr. Ia merupakan pendekatan terbaik dalam memotivasikan minda murid untuk terus gigih berusaha supaya cemerlang dalam Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR). Program ini sesuai untuk melahirkan murid cemerlang dan sentiasa mempunyai keinginan untuk berjaya. Perjalanan program ini disusun begitu baik oleh pihak PSAS (JMSK) dengan kerjasama Unit Pendidikan Berita Harian. Ia adalah sesuatu yang mendatangkan manfaat kepada murid yang menyertainya sebagai melengkapkan proses pembelajaran di dalam kelas. Sebagai calon yang akan menduduki UPSR, mereka hendaklah menggunakan kesempatan itu sebaik mungkin dan memperbaiki kelemahan diri seperti didedahkan penceramah pada program berkenaan. Seperti yang kita tahu, bermula dengan UPSR seseorang murid itu dapat membuat perancangan untuk berjaya ke peringkat yang lebih tinggi pada masa depan. Sementara itu, peserta dilihat berasa seronok dan gembira kerana berpeluang mengikuti program dua hari selain bersaing dengan rakan dari sekolah lain ketika menjawab soalan. Kebanyakan mereka berasa lebih yakin selepas mengikuti program itu. Program ini juga dapat meningkatkan semangat peserta untuk terus gigih membuat ulang kaji selepas mendapat bimbingan daripada penceramah, selain bermotivasi untuk terus maju.Selain itu, ribuan terima kasih ditujukan kepada semua yang terlibat dalam menjayakan Klinik Upsr Fasa 2 ini. Diharapkan program seperti ini dapat diteruskan pada masa akan datang.
Harapan kami agar semua murid mendapat 5 A. InsyaAllah.....
5 A Target Kami
Kenangan yang tidak akan dilupakan
Penyampaian cenderahati kepada wakil Berita Harian
Pengarah program Pn. Noormala menyampaikan cenderahati kepada penceramah
Pada 16 dan 17 Ogos 2014 Jabatan Matematik, Sains & Komputer (JMSK) telah bekerjasama dengan Berita Harian untuk menganjurkan Klinik Upsr Fasa 2 yang bertempat di Dewan Kuliah Utama (DKU) Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah dan disertai hampir 16 sekolah. Program ini bertujuan untuk mendedahkan tips kepada pelajar mengenai peperiksaan upsr. Ia merupakan pendekatan terbaik dalam memotivasikan minda murid untuk terus gigih berusaha supaya cemerlang dalam Ujian Pencapaian Sekolah Rendah (UPSR). Program ini sesuai untuk melahirkan murid cemerlang dan sentiasa mempunyai keinginan untuk berjaya. Perjalanan program ini disusun begitu baik oleh pihak PSAS (JMSK) dengan kerjasama Unit Pendidikan Berita Harian. Ia adalah sesuatu yang mendatangkan manfaat kepada murid yang menyertainya sebagai melengkapkan proses pembelajaran di dalam kelas. Sebagai calon yang akan menduduki UPSR, mereka hendaklah menggunakan kesempatan itu sebaik mungkin dan memperbaiki kelemahan diri seperti didedahkan penceramah pada program berkenaan. Seperti yang kita tahu, bermula dengan UPSR seseorang murid itu dapat membuat perancangan untuk berjaya ke peringkat yang lebih tinggi pada masa depan. Sementara itu, peserta dilihat berasa seronok dan gembira kerana berpeluang mengikuti program dua hari selain bersaing dengan rakan dari sekolah lain ketika menjawab soalan. Kebanyakan mereka berasa lebih yakin selepas mengikuti program itu. Program ini juga dapat meningkatkan semangat peserta untuk terus gigih membuat ulang kaji selepas mendapat bimbingan daripada penceramah, selain bermotivasi untuk terus maju.Selain itu, ribuan terima kasih ditujukan kepada semua yang terlibat dalam menjayakan Klinik Upsr Fasa 2 ini. Diharapkan program seperti ini dapat diteruskan pada masa akan datang.
Harapan kami agar semua murid mendapat 5 A. InsyaAllah.....
5 A Target Kami
Kenangan yang tidak akan dilupakan
Penyampaian cenderahati kepada wakil Berita Harian
Pengarah program Pn. Noormala menyampaikan cenderahati kepada penceramah
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (also known as Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic or PIS) is one of the polytechnics in Malaysia (the ninth institution established).[6] The polytechnic specializes in technical studies, with separate departments for the engineering divisions such as mechanical and electrical engineering. It also has departments for design and visual communications, tourism and hospitality, mathematics, science and computer, and general studies.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is set in Pasir Gudang, only of the southern city Iskandar Malaysia, inside the south of Peninsular Malaysia.
The chief point out of unrestricted higher teaching institutions prior to the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) was Politeknik Johor Bahru (PJB). Politeknik Johor Bahru modified its name to Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan subsequent to the point out of Sultan of Johor (in Malay expression since Sultan Dan Yang Dipertuan Bagi Negeri Dan Jajahan Takluk Johor Darul Ta'zim). The state amend officially conveyed location on December 15, 2011.[8] Council Testimony Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan was executed by His Majesty the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Iskandar, teenager of the late Sultan Iskandar of Johor at the Multipurpose Hall of Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan has been discerned given that lone of three Premier Polytechnic by the Ministry of Higher Lessons Malaysia on 25 February 2010 at the Putrajaya International Discussions Necessary (PICC), which was officiated by Deputy Tastefulne Minister of Malaysia Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Two varying polytechnics is moreover pointed out are Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO)[9] plus Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA).[10][11]
Fame since Premier Polytechnic is intrinsic prior Malaysia Polytechnic University was usual 2015.[1]
THREE polytechnic noticed because the premier polytechnic which is Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS),[12] Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO),[9] furthermore Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA)[10][11] are given freedom to alter the 30 fraction of the discovering modules , absolutely inside the issue (niche area) resolute in each path.[2]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan bequeaths various courses in the Really unique Acumen Certificate, Diploma, Continued Diploma, and (estimated to be presenting degree programs "Hands-On" at the most modern by the once a year 2013 furthermore peculiar post-graduate time table at the spell approaching soon) .
In demands to furnish continuous routes , Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan will generate contact along furthermore John Moores University furthermore put into effect twinning programs as well as Taylor's University as Hospitality schedule articulated by Toulouse University inside France (in practice session since initiating route of Bachelor Degree in Hotel & Catering Management presently which is anticipated in 2013-2015).
University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia has been confer Bachelor Degree programs because engineering along with engineering technology programs for Malaysian Polytechnics Diploma holder. Exemption of credit of up to 10 academic courses also realistic courses for polytechnic diploma awarded looking on the conversation road because bachelor's degree diary at USQ.
USQ Program significant to the polytechnic diploma also measure exemption admitted may perhaps be referred to a letter take pleasure in the USQ dated March 3, 2012 for the reason that extra figures.[13]
Lately, international students moreover experience the prospect to probe at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (at the hottest by the once a year 2015).
The indivisible areas presented by the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is Engineering (Mechanical & Electrical), Hotel & Catering Management, Fashion Plot, Tourism Management also Plot (Graphics & Industry).[16]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan supplied full-time also part-time plan mode .
Poly Boutique[17] is a type improved by Malaysia Polytechnic Entrepreneurship Centre or more proficient acknowledged as the abbreviation since MPEC. The first incubator of Poly Boutique is situated at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan. It was undertaken together between craft & apparel plan students as well as entrepreneurship confederacy. The variety was set out by Linda Onn.
Poly Cuisine[18] or previously identified for the reason that Dapur Kampus ... Bersama Poly Nutrition is a tv notify (culinary travelog) made by Peculiarity of Polytechnic Training in support as well as KiraWang Sdn. Bhd. that highlights polytechnic graduate knack as well as aptitude expressions of savvy, modernization and entrepreneurship .
5 polytechnics which yield courses Hotel along with Catering strong point has been required the achievement of this budget includes Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Arau, Perlis, Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka with Politeknik Kota Kinabalu Sabah.
Ended this plan, the polytechnic graduates could establish prowess plus know how practice of really unique formulae distinctly local convention.
Commencing January 6, 2013, Karl Shafek will product a really extraordinary approach for the reason that the host . This budget will troth aired every Sunday at 12.30 pm on RTM 1.
Observed given that a "Smart Home".[19] The location is Flat Taman Cendana, Pasir Gudang, Johor. It is a partnership advanced by Marbleplan Attribute Sdn Bhd. along with helped by the Ministry of Higher Teaching Malaysia.
Done this agenda, the university will give slots by 20 proportion to polytechnic graduate students . Apart delight in that , the transfer of credit as polytechnic students will in addition troth several simplified . This will offer occurrences as students to prefer added brand of related courses .[24]
Centred around the theme of "Re:Think. Re: Create", Nippon Paint crowns the Malaysian winners of the Nippon Paint Young Designer Awards (NPYDA) 2013.
Abdullah Mustaffar B. Razali from Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah picked up the Gold Award in teh Architecture category for his work - "Kuantan Youth Centre". He Re:Created a single-purpose futsal court into a multi-functional centre that would meet the socio-economic needs of youth within Kuantan's city centre. The design incorporated sustainable building materials and focused on green solutions like a green wall to help air filtration in the building, skylights to reduce energy consumption and shades to limit glare from the sun.
Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah also won Best Colour Choice Award, Best Lecturer Award, Best College / University Award and Best Supporting College /University Award.
The Gold winners in Malaysia walked away with RM3,000 in cash and will be heading to Japan in March next year, together with Gold winners from six other countries in the region. The learning trip to Japan will give the Gold winners an opportunity to meet with renowned architects and interior designers including the likes of Takeshi Sugimoto (Super Potato) and Sadao Tsuchiya (MUJI) from Japan, in addition to other designers from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.
The NPYDA is an annual event to celebrate and to recognise outstanding works by students in the field of interior design and architecture. The entries were judged based on space planning and design, green elements, colour and design statement with an additional site analysis requirement for the architecture category. This year, the competition challenged the students to push the boundaries of design by identifying an existing space and proposing an innovative concept that would improve the living conditions of the communities around it.
The judges for the Malaysian leg of this competition comprised industry professionals including chief judge for the Interior Design category Anura Hashim and Ar. Jasmeet Singh for the Architecture category. The panel of judges also include representatives from the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA), Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) and the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). It is also supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KETTHA).
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 23: Three polytechnics in the country have obtained accreditation from the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC), reflecting high achievement in the educational transformation process of the country's polytechnics.
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching said with the accreditation given by the commission, it was time for polytechnics as higher education institutions to allow for the intake of foreign students.
"This international recognition which we should be proud of, shows that Malaysia has been moving forward in the field of technical education and vocational training (TEVT).
"This recognition also means that our polytechnic graduates have reached international standard and have good potential in the employment market up to the global level," she told reporters, here, last night.
She had earlier presented the APACC recognition to three premier polytechnics, namely Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh, Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor dan Polytechnic Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, which had been selected and assessed based on seven criteria set.
The criteria are governance and management, teaching and learning, faculty and staff, research and development, extension consultancy and linkages, resources and support for students.
Yap said the APACC accreditation would also facilitate the mobiliy of polytechnic graduates to Asean countries, besides portraying the high quality of studies at the polytechnics.
The APACC is under the Colombo Plan Staff College For Technical Education (CPSP) with a membership of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Malaysia.
This year, four polytechnics have been proposed to go through the APACC accreditation process, namely Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Kuantan, Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah in Behrang, Politeknik Seberang Perai, Penang and Politeknik Kota Bharu, Kelantan. – BERNAMA
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (also known as Ibrahim Sultan Polytechnic or PIS) is one of the polytechnics in Malaysia (the ninth institution established).[6] The polytechnic specializes in technical studies, with separate departments for the engineering divisions such as mechanical and electrical engineering. It also has departments for design and visual communications, tourism and hospitality, mathematics, science and computer, and general studies.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is set in Pasir Gudang, only of the southern city Iskandar Malaysia, inside the south of Peninsular Malaysia.
The chief point out of unrestricted higher teaching institutions prior to the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS) was Politeknik Johor Bahru (PJB). Politeknik Johor Bahru modified its name to Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan subsequent to the point out of Sultan of Johor (in Malay expression since Sultan Dan Yang Dipertuan Bagi Negeri Dan Jajahan Takluk Johor Darul Ta'zim). The state amend officially conveyed location on December 15, 2011.[8] Council Testimony Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan was executed by His Majesty the Sultan Ibrahim Ismail ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud Iskandar, teenager of the late Sultan Iskandar of Johor at the Multipurpose Hall of Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan.
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan has been discerned given that lone of three Premier Polytechnic by the Ministry of Higher Lessons Malaysia on 25 February 2010 at the Putrajaya International Discussions Necessary (PICC), which was officiated by Deputy Tastefulne Minister of Malaysia Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin. Two varying polytechnics is moreover pointed out are Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO)[9] plus Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA).[10][11]
Fame since Premier Polytechnic is intrinsic prior Malaysia Polytechnic University was usual 2015.[1]
THREE polytechnic noticed because the premier polytechnic which is Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (PIS),[12] Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO),[9] furthermore Politeknik Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah (PSA)[10][11] are given freedom to alter the 30 fraction of the discovering modules , absolutely inside the issue (niche area) resolute in each path.[2]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan bequeaths various courses in the Really unique Acumen Certificate, Diploma, Continued Diploma, and (estimated to be presenting degree programs "Hands-On" at the most modern by the once a year 2013 furthermore peculiar post-graduate time table at the spell approaching soon) .
In demands to furnish continuous routes , Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan will generate contact along furthermore John Moores University furthermore put into effect twinning programs as well as Taylor's University as Hospitality schedule articulated by Toulouse University inside France (in practice session since initiating route of Bachelor Degree in Hotel & Catering Management presently which is anticipated in 2013-2015).
University of Southern Queensland (USQ), Australia has been confer Bachelor Degree programs because engineering along with engineering technology programs for Malaysian Polytechnics Diploma holder. Exemption of credit of up to 10 academic courses also realistic courses for polytechnic diploma awarded looking on the conversation road because bachelor's degree diary at USQ.
USQ Program significant to the polytechnic diploma also measure exemption admitted may perhaps be referred to a letter take pleasure in the USQ dated March 3, 2012 for the reason that extra figures.[13]
Lately, international students moreover experience the prospect to probe at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan (at the hottest by the once a year 2015).
The indivisible areas presented by the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan is Engineering (Mechanical & Electrical), Hotel & Catering Management, Fashion Plot, Tourism Management also Plot (Graphics & Industry).[16]
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan supplied full-time also part-time plan mode .
Poly Boutique[17] is a type improved by Malaysia Polytechnic Entrepreneurship Centre or more proficient acknowledged as the abbreviation since MPEC. The first incubator of Poly Boutique is situated at the Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan. It was undertaken together between craft & apparel plan students as well as entrepreneurship confederacy. The variety was set out by Linda Onn.
Poly Cuisine[18] or previously identified for the reason that Dapur Kampus ... Bersama Poly Nutrition is a tv notify (culinary travelog) made by Peculiarity of Polytechnic Training in support as well as KiraWang Sdn. Bhd. that highlights polytechnic graduate knack as well as aptitude expressions of savvy, modernization and entrepreneurship .
5 polytechnics which yield courses Hotel along with Catering strong point has been required the achievement of this budget includes Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor, Politeknik Tuanku Syed Sirajuddin, Arau, Perlis, Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah, Sabak Bernam, Selangor, Politeknik Merlimau, Melaka with Politeknik Kota Kinabalu Sabah.
Ended this plan, the polytechnic graduates could establish prowess plus know how practice of really unique formulae distinctly local convention.
Commencing January 6, 2013, Karl Shafek will product a really extraordinary approach for the reason that the host . This budget will troth aired every Sunday at 12.30 pm on RTM 1.
Observed given that a "Smart Home".[19] The location is Flat Taman Cendana, Pasir Gudang, Johor. It is a partnership advanced by Marbleplan Attribute Sdn Bhd. along with helped by the Ministry of Higher Teaching Malaysia.
Done this agenda, the university will give slots by 20 proportion to polytechnic graduate students . Apart delight in that , the transfer of credit as polytechnic students will in addition troth several simplified . This will offer occurrences as students to prefer added brand of related courses .[24]
Centred around the theme of "Re:Think. Re: Create", Nippon Paint crowns the Malaysian winners of the Nippon Paint Young Designer Awards (NPYDA) 2013.
Abdullah Mustaffar B. Razali from Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah picked up the Gold Award in teh Architecture category for his work - "Kuantan Youth Centre". He Re:Created a single-purpose futsal court into a multi-functional centre that would meet the socio-economic needs of youth within Kuantan's city centre. The design incorporated sustainable building materials and focused on green solutions like a green wall to help air filtration in the building, skylights to reduce energy consumption and shades to limit glare from the sun.
Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah also won Best Colour Choice Award, Best Lecturer Award, Best College / University Award and Best Supporting College /University Award.
The Gold winners in Malaysia walked away with RM3,000 in cash and will be heading to Japan in March next year, together with Gold winners from six other countries in the region. The learning trip to Japan will give the Gold winners an opportunity to meet with renowned architects and interior designers including the likes of Takeshi Sugimoto (Super Potato) and Sadao Tsuchiya (MUJI) from Japan, in addition to other designers from China, Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia.
The NPYDA is an annual event to celebrate and to recognise outstanding works by students in the field of interior design and architecture. The entries were judged based on space planning and design, green elements, colour and design statement with an additional site analysis requirement for the architecture category. This year, the competition challenged the students to push the boundaries of design by identifying an existing space and proposing an innovative concept that would improve the living conditions of the communities around it.
The judges for the Malaysian leg of this competition comprised industry professionals including chief judge for the Interior Design category Anura Hashim and Ar. Jasmeet Singh for the Architecture category. The panel of judges also include representatives from the Real Estate and Housing Developers' Association (REHDA), Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers (MIID) and the Malaysia Green Building Confederation (MGBC). It is also supported by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KETTHA).
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management at Politeknik Sultan HajiAhmad Shah , Pahang.
Akhirnya selesai juga pengajian kami di Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah ,Pahang selama 3tahun ini, dalam jurusan "Diploma In Logistics And Supply Chain Management".Sepanjang 3tahun ini banyak dugaan dan rintangan datang salih berganti , banyak juga suka dan duka ditempuhi bersama, kami ibarat adik beradik disini , setiap masalah akan dibincang bersama-sama. Terlalu banyak kenangan manis dan pahit kami disini. Mula-mula masuki kelas ini kami saling tidak kenali sama sendiri tapi lama kelamaan kami menjadi semakin erat lebih erat dari adik beradik sendiri. Dari semester satu sampai ke semester enam kami bersama. Kami juga memiliki PA yang baik dan terlalu ambil berat tentang kami iaitu Puan Fadhilah Binti Mohamad, beliau menjaga kami seperti anaknya sendiri selama 3tahun kami menuntut ilmu disini. Susah payah kami akhirnya kami berjaya menamatkan pengajian kami dengan jayanya.. Alhamdulillah kami sekelas berjaya menghabiskan Diploma ini sama-sama, kami akan konvo bersama-sama, In Sha ALLAH tahun depan bulan April kami akan mengenggam segulung Diploma. kawan-kawanku kamu semua sentiasa di dalam ingatan...
kawan-kawan : kimi , angah , dien , aman , mukhriz , haiqal , adiey , azmi , paih,yaya , izzah , aien , shue , tikah , ziela , timah ,erin , che aty , zaty , nawar , fikah , miera , iema , fiza , hatin ,fafa.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
BUKIT MERTAJAM, May 23: Three polytechnics in the country have obtained accreditation from the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC), reflecting high achievement in the educational transformation process of the country's polytechnics.
Deputy Education Minister Datuk Mary Yap Kain Ching said with the accreditation given by the commission, it was time for polytechnics as higher education institutions to allow for the intake of foreign students.
"This international recognition which we should be proud of, shows that Malaysia has been moving forward in the field of technical education and vocational training (TEVT).
"This recognition also means that our polytechnic graduates have reached international standard and have good potential in the employment market up to the global level," she told reporters, here, last night.
She had earlier presented the APACC recognition to three premier polytechnics, namely Politeknik Ungku Omar, Ipoh, Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan, Pasir Gudang, Johor dan Polytechnic Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, which had been selected and assessed based on seven criteria set.
The criteria are governance and management, teaching and learning, faculty and staff, research and development, extension consultancy and linkages, resources and support for students.
Yap said the APACC accreditation would also facilitate the mobiliy of polytechnic graduates to Asean countries, besides portraying the high quality of studies at the polytechnics.
The APACC is under the Colombo Plan Staff College For Technical Education (CPSP) with a membership of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Malaysia.
This year, four polytechnics have been proposed to go through the APACC accreditation process, namely Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Kuantan, Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah in Behrang, Politeknik Seberang Perai, Penang and Politeknik Kota Bharu, Kelantan. – BERNAMA
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Three polytechnics have obtained accreditation from the Asia Pacific Accreditation and Certification Commission (APACC). These are:
Politeknik Ungku Omar in Ipoh
Politeknik Ibrahim Sultan in Pasir Gudang, Johor; and
Politeknik Salahuddin Abdul Azziz Shah in Shah Alam
The three polytechnics were assessed according to a seven criteria set – governance and management, teaching and learning, faculty and staff, research and development, extension consultancy and linkages, resources and support for students.
Accreditation at APACC means that graduates of these three polytechnics have:
greater mobility and their qualifications are mutually recognised in Asia and Pacific region
more employable because employers are more confident to hire them
access to funding support from donors and other lending agencies
can transfer credits and enable access to higher learning opportunities
The APACC is under the Colombo Plan Staff College For Technical Education (CPSP) with a membership of 17 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, including Malaysia.
This year, four polytechnics have been proposed to go through the APACC accreditation process, namely Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah in Kuantan, Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah in Behrang, Politeknik Seberang Perai, Penang and Politeknik Kota Bharu, Kelantan.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Pelajar-pelajar dari Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah telah menjayakan aktiviti mewarna batik di Noor Arfa Craft Complex. Mereka memilih untuk pakej RM15/unit dimana kami menyediakan lukisan bersaiz 7'x7', peralatan mewarna dan di selia oleh pegawai kami.
Sesi bergambar bersama pelajar Politeknik Sultan Azlan Shah bersama pengawai NACC (Tg. Aima)
Sekiranya berminat boleh hubungi kami 09-6179700, 09-6179701( faks) atau berkunjung ke Noor Arfa Craft Complex.
Astute judges: Goh (fourth from left) and Nippon Paint Malaysia head of marketing Alex Yoong (right) with the panel of judges. At left is Interior Design category chief judge, YJA Interiors managing director Anura Hashim.
Abdullah Mustaffar Razali and Heah Chee Shean, both 22, recently won the Gold and Best Colour Choice award in their respective competition categories at the 2013 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Abdullah, who won the Architecture category's top title, transformed a single-function futsal court into a multiple-use "Kuantan Youth Centre". He introduced canopies on his building design to harvest rainwater as well as green-coloured walls to reduce building temperature and induce better air filtration. "It is not just a conducive environment for the younger community, it is a place that incorporates functionality with ecological features," explained the Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah student.
Champions: Abdullah Mustaffar (left) and Heah with their trophies.
Heah, from Limkokwing University of Creative Technology, won the Interior Design category's coveted award for her colourful "Flamboyant Pier Play School". Reinterpreting tradition, she played around with basic industrial containers, arranging them in a cluster that allows ventilation, wind flow and natural sunlight. "My design is made from simple green ideas, but it is cost-effective and easy to construct. Most importantly, safety is key since it is meant for pre-schoolers," said Heah. This year's competition theme, "Re:Think. Re:Create", challenged students to dig deep into what they perceive to be functional site development. "Current landscape trends demand design concepts that are developed in response to current issues such as sustainability, community and health," said Nippon Paint Malaysia Sdn Bhd group general manager Gladys Goh.
Unique:Heah's Flamboyant 'Pier Play School' won the Interior Design Category gold.
"Re:Think.Re:Create wasn't just a colour competition. It works on the platform that recognises green factors, efficient use of space, and purpose, which is what students need to learn now as they are the ones who build the future." The architecture category's Silver Award went to Wan Mei Zhen from UCSI University for "Cultural Centre of KL", honorary mention to UCSI's Tan Kwon Chong for "Helio Health Centre" and Zheng Xing from Linton College for "KLCC" while the Best Green Innovation award also went to Tan. The interior design category's Silver Award was presented to Lee Jian Ru from KBU International College for "The Den Library & Art Centre", honorary mention went to Malaysian Institute of Art's Lum Choom Sam and KBU's Foh Vui Siang. Foh also received the Best Green Innovation title. The gold winners received RM3,000, a trophy, certificate and a learning trip to Japan under the coaching of Super Potato's Takashi Sugimoto and Sadao Tsuchiya of Muji fame.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
Hye guys, my name is Azma Irfan Bin Abdul Razak. You can call me that or Azma. SMK St.Michael is my old school but now im study at Polytehnic Sultan Azlan Shah or we can that PSAS. I am a Malay boy. I am a man who is very friendly once you get to know me. Therefore, do not hesitate or shy to talk to me or approach me if you see me :) just say hi, I will not bite :p I'm kind of open-minded men. It's easy to be with you. I do not smoke or drink. I love to play takraw, guitar, outing, editing photo and video, photographer and videographer. Ohh forget that im photographer and videographer at Simple Human Photography. Oh I hear you ask when my birthday? ah~ on August 25,1995 haha. I am 19 years old. If you want to know more about me, just ask me. Do not be a stranger.
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