Tuesday, October 24, 2006

SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI

Kelab Tenpin Bowling UKM ingin mengucapkan SELAMAT HARI RAYA AIDILFITRI,
MAAF ZAHIR & BATIN kepada semua ahli kelab yang beragama Islam.
Semoga tahun yang baru akan membawa beribu keberkatan kepada semua!

Monday, October 16, 2006

KEPUTUSAN PERTANDINGAN BERGU RAMADHAN


Pertandingan Bergu Ramadhan telah disertai oleh 16 regu dan regu ramadhan terhebat disandang oleh Wan Maisarah dan ibunya Aishah. Mereka telah mengalahkan Radzuan Sharif yang merupakan bapa kepada Maisarah dan juga pasangannya Ashari Jani dengan hanya beza 3 pin.

Hadiah tempat pertama adalah wang tunai sebanyak RM300 dan hamper sumbangan MILO. Hadiah wang tunai diberikan kepada 6 regu teratas.

Hadiah saguhati "Hi-Game" yang merupakan hamper sumbangan MILO dimenangi oleh Pn. Rozlina dan suaminya Yazid dengan jatuhan pin 353. Hadiah ini diberikan kepada regu yang tidak berada di lapan tempat teratas.

POS NAMA HCAP G1 G2 G3 JUMLAH JUMLAH BESAR PURATA BEZA
1 Maisarah
180 201 168 549 1093 183.0 0
Aisyah 5 149 181 199 544 1093 181.3


329 382 367
1093 182.2
2 Radzuan Sharif
188 135 204 527 1090 175.7 -3
Ashari Jani
175 205 183 563 1090 187.7


363 340 387
1090 181.7
3 Lena 5 168 206 159 548 1088 182.7 -5
Taib 5 179 165 181 540 1088 180.0


347 371 340
1088 181.3
4 Saiful Nizam
204 160 170 534 1059 178.0 -34
Razali
171 149 205 525 1059 175.0


375 309 375
1059 176.5
5 Shaiful Lizan 5 180 144 165 504 1005 168.0 -88
Azahari 5 123 163 200 501 1005 167.0


303 307 365
1005 167.5
6 Noor Diran 10 157 125 153 465 996 155.0 -97
Mohd Yuki 0 199 181 151 531 996 177.0


356 306 304
996 166.0
7 Bob 5 191 170 142 518 986 172.7 -107
Azarindra 5 169 138 146 468 986 156.0


360 308 288
986 164.3
8 Nadia
172 170 172 514 961 171.3 -132
Raja Zaharul 5 170 126 136 447 961 149.0


342 296 308
961 160.2
9 Shima 5 165 147 161 488 938 162.7 -155
Liza Omar 5 118 164 153 450 938 150.0


283 311 314
938 156.3
10 Mohd Fadhli
139 146 161 446 937 148.7 -156
Abdul Jalil
182 150 159 491 937 163.7


321 296 320
937 156.2
11 Rozlina 10 114 149 150 443 932 147.7 -161
Yazid 5 126 145 203 489 932 163.0


240 294 353
932 155.3
12 Rizzal 5 163 120 136 434 910 144.7 -183
Shahirman 5 163 166 132 476 910 158.7


326 286 268
910 151.7
13 Hassan 5 174 148 182 519 874 173.0 -219
Hussin 5 84 134 122 355 874 118.3


258 282 304
874 145.7
14 Siti Zainab 5 105 139 118 377 828 125.7 -265
Abd. Salam
157 139 155 451 828 150.3


262 278 273
828 138.0
15 Izwan 5 141 166 111 433 712 144.3 -381
Kamal 5 83 74 107 279 712 93.0


224 240 218
712 118.7
16 Lin 10 87 101 111 329 661 109.7 -432
Shahrul 5 91 115 111 332 661 110.7


178 216 222
661 110.2

Friday, October 06, 2006

Berita Akhbar; The Star "UKM NOW RANKED WAY AHEAD OF UM"

Nations, Friday October 6, 2006

UKM now ranked way ahead of UM

PETALING JAYA: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) has supplanted Universiti Malaya (UM) as the country’s highest ranked university in the latest survey conducted on world university rankings.

In World University Rankings 2006 published by the Times Higher Education Supplement and conducted by QS Quacquarelli Symonds, UKM rose by 105 places to break into the top 200-ranked universities for the first time, climbing from 289 last year to 185.

UM, however, continued its downward spiral, by dropping a further 23 places to 192. Its ranking fell from 89 in 2004 to 169 last year, causing a national debate on the status of the premier university and the validity of the criteria used for the rankings.

The British newspaper's annual rankings are based on measures like peer review (40%), employer survey (10%), international faculty (5%), international students (5%), staff to student ratio (20%), and the number of times research is cited by other academics (20%). Details of this year's criteria are not yet available.

Former UKM vice-chancellor Datuk Dr Mohd Salleh Mohd Yasin, who retired in August this year, attributed UKM’s current standing to the joint effort by everyone in the university.

“We focused on raising the university’s profile internationally. We also made a concerted effort to improve UKM’s website and consolidate the information there,” said Dr Mohd Salleh, who is currently chairman of the National Accreditation Board.

Universiti Sains Malaysia and Universiti Putra Malaysia also improved in this year’s standings – UPM rose by 102 places from 394 to 292, while USM climbed from 326 to 277.

When contacted, current UKM vice-chancellor Datuk Dr Sharifah Hapsah Syed Hasan Shahabudin and UM vice-chancellor Datuk Rafiah Salim declined comment, saying that they would speak at a press conference at UM today.

Opposition Leader Lim Kit Siang described this year’s results as a double shame for UM.

“Not only did it slide further but UM also fell behind UKM. This is unacceptable for Malaysia's premier university. There is need for a shake-up,” he said.

He added that although UKM should be commended for its place in this year’s rankings, Malaysia’s top public universities should rank among the top 50.

It has been reported that the Ministry has set a target for two public universities to break into the top 50 by 2010.

Lim attributed Malaysian universities' poor ranking to the failure of the institutions “to practise real meritocracy in academic appointments and promotions, as well as in student intake.”

Higher Education Minister Datuk Mustapa Mohamed could not be reached for comment.

At the top of the rankings is Harvard University, which retained its position. However, Massachusetts Institute of Technology lost its number two position to Cambridge University.

British and American universities took all the places in the top 10. The highest placed Asian university is China’s Beijing University, at 14. The University of Tokyo and the National University of Singapore were joint 19th, the only other Asian universities in the top 20.