Sunday 8 August 2010

Appointment of Councilors: BSC 2010/2011

Assalamu'alaikum.

Alhamdulillah. Subsequent to The First General Meeting Brunei Student Council 2010/2011 held today, based on the nominations and elections done by the attendees from various institutions in Malaysia, we have concluded the first batch councilors for Brunei Student Council.

Without further ado, I hereby announce the student representatives of Brunei Student Council session 2010/2011:

President
Awang Haji Fathi Foad Bin DSS Haji Abu Bakar
Master of Communication (Media Manangement)
Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia(USIM)

Vice President
Awang Muhd Yusof bin Hj Abd Majid
Bachelor of Human Science
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Secretary I
Haji Mohammad Aizat Bin Haji Ahamad
BSc Computer Forensic
Asia Pacific University College Technology and Innovation (APUCTI)

Secretary II
Hajah Adibah Al-Mukarramah Binti Haji Salleh
Bachelor of Councelling
Universiti Malaya (UM)

Financial Officer
Nur Syukriah Binti Haji Omarali
BA Pendidikan Islam Bahasa Arab
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

Religious Officer
Awang Muhammad Mujeib Bin Haji Musa
Sarjana Pengajian Islam
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

Information Officer
Ani Ruzana Binti Awang Matkasim
MSc Built Environment (Architecture)
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Welfare Officer
Abdul Qayyuum Bin Haji Aminuddin
Bachelor of Islamic Religious Knowledge and Heritage
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Activity Officer
Mohammad Farid Bin Mohammad Raffi
Bachelor Islamic Religious Knowledge and Heritage (Quran Sunnah)
International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM)

Congratulations to the names mentioned above for being appointed to line up the student representatives for Brunei Student Council. BSC is looking forward to working together with you in the upcoming activities and events to be held under this council.

Apart from that, we thank those who were present during the general meeting, mentioning the students from Universiti Malaya (UM), Univeristi Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Kolej Universiti Islam Selangor (KUIS), Asia Pacific University College of Technology and Innovation (APUCTI), Lim Kok Wing University of Creative Technology and INTI International University College. We appreciate your participation from the very beginning of these phases, the efforts to come either from town or far away and make this initiative a successful one.

Not to forget, we want to thank all students from In-Service Training (Latihan Dalam Perkhidmatan) for your participation in the meeting. We really appreciate your consequential comments and suggestions as well as moral supports for this council, particularly at this stage of its establishment. We look forward to see you in any events soon.

Hope you enjoyed the food! =D

Here are some photos from the general meeting:

(Photo: Courtesy of Farid Raffi)


Thanks. Wassalam.

2 comments:

  1. Salam.

    Need a clarification on this matter:
    It is noticed by us that many of the Bruneian students from other universities and institutions were not attending, others such as INTI and Lim Kok Wing were coming late.Were they well-notified of this event?

    Thanks!!

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  2. Salam,

    We were and still are in the process of gathering contacts from every institutions, although we could not get through to contact some students from certain institutions. All we had was few details from the Education and Cultural Attache which they kept. So we tried to notify them as much although we encountered problems on that, such as bounced email and non-responded mailing subscriptions, etc.

    If there were students from certain institutions who did not come to the general meeting, it could have been due to certain reasons. Those students coming late, we really appreciate their attendance. But please, be sure the next time we hold any event, all students are to come on time, to avoid complications.

    Thanks.

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