Visit by 100 Sudan's Students to National University of Malaysia

Saturday, March 13, 2010

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim
Assalamualaikum wbt.

To all beloved pharmacy student's of UKM (especially 2nd year and 4th year students), on Monday 15th of March, 100 students of Sudan pharmacy students (if I am not mistaken) will have a visit to our beloved university. They have arrived here on 11th of March 2010. The visit is part of their programme to Malaysia. We are the CHOSEN university to represent the Sudanese students on how higher education of Malaysia going on.

Below is the letter written by Assoc. Prof Jamia and was email to me and Hilmi Hayat regarding the visit.


Dear Mr Hassan,

Referring to our conversation previously, I would like to confirm the visit of about 100 students and 2 lecturers from the College of Pharmacy, The National Ribat University to our faculty, as requested, on Monday (15 March 2010). The tentative programme is as the following:

10:45 Arrival of guests

Venue: T1BE Foyer of UKM KL Campus



11:00 Group 1 (50 students + 1 lecturer): Multimedia presentation and Q&A

Venue: BSJ2.2, Block J, UKM KL Campus

Group 2 (50 students + 1 lecturer): Faculty tour

Venue: Faculty of Pharmacy laboratories, Block P, UKM KL Campus



11:30 Group 2 (50 students + 1 lecturer): Multimedia presentation and Q&A

Venue: BSJ2.2, Block J, UKM KL Campus

Group 1 (50 students + 1 lecturer): Faculty tour

Venue: Faculty of Pharmacy laboratories, Block P, UKM KL Campus



12:00 End of visit



For your information, representatives from our student organisation, Dr. Norazrina (Coordinator for Undergraduate Programme), Mrs. Hazni (Science Officer), Mr. Amirul (Science Officer), Mr. Hasnan (Assistant Science Officer), myself and a few staff members will be available to assist the visit.



Thank you so much in advance for your interest to visit our faculty and really looking forward to meet you next Monday.



Best regards,

Jamia Azdina Jamal


Hence, here I would like to call all pharmacy student's of UKM especially 2nd yaer students (since we do not have any class on Monday after 11 a.m.) to be the "tourist guide" for them. And if I am not mistaken again, it is compulsory for ex-PMFFAR and the new PMFFAR (Dr Jamia said, it is good for an experiense :)). The minimum number of students will be around 7.

p/s:Dr Haniff's class canceled and brought to Tuesday morning 11a.m.. Huhuhu...sorry for the trouble..:(

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