The 18th convocation ceremony of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman

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Reporter: Chan Lai Yee
Photographer : Tan Weng Han

   Kampar- President of UTAR Ir. Professor Academician Dato’ Dr. Chuah Heng Teik says that UTAR plans to build a hospital which practices both eastern and western style of medication in the Kampar area to serve the needs of the public.

The hospital will double as a facility to cultivate medical students. In 2010 the university started accepting students for its new medical courses, which makes UTAR the first university in Malaysia to use bilingual in its teachings of Chinese medicine course.

Apart from that, UTAR plans to expand the campus in Sungai Long to accommodate the constant rising demands. Some of the planned expansions will include multipurpose halls, lecture halls, offices, and experimental labs among other expansions.

“The project had begun last year in 2013 and is estimated to complete by 2015,” he added.
The university council had drafted and executed a new set of model of the university’s mission since April 2013. UTAR pledges to achieve its vision through the new set of mission goals which are “Universal value in our beliefs”, “Tenacity in overcoming challenges”, “Agility in facing new frontiers" and “Responsibility in pursuit of excellence” in order to strive as an excellent and top class international university capable of matching the ever-changing society.

Prof Chuah wishes that the graduates will continue to learn from society and contribute in return to society, and uses a quote in Confucius’s analects “He who learns but does not think will be lost, he who thinks but does not learn is in danger” as a form of encouragement to the graduates.

“All of you have completed your studies in university, from now on you will be learning from society instead, I hope you will think deeply and carefully before you act and constantly be critical in your thinking, only then can you be useful to the society,” he said

He then urged the graduates to stand up and give a salute to their respective parents and teachers as a sign of gratitude for their guidance and support.

UTAR held its 18th Convocation at Dewan Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik which lasted for two days. A total of 1587 graduants spanning from 64 different courses which consists of Phd, masters degree and bachelors honours programmes. The Convocation also celebrated the academic accomplishments of the pioneer batches of graduates from Doctor of Philosophy (Computer Science), Bachelor of Arts (Honours) English Education, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Environmental Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (Honours) Petrochemical Engineering, and Bachelor of Science (Honours) Logistics and International Shipping.

The convocation was split into three sessions; the guests-of-honour for the first session were UTAR International Advisory Council Prof Emeritus Dato' Dr Wang Gungwu, Chairman of Zalam Group of Companies Tan Sri Dato' Wong See Wah is the guest of honour in the second session and Dato' Hon Choon Kim for the final Session 3. Also present for the convocation ceremony is UTAR Council chairman Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik and Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr Ting Chew Peh.


Starting second from right: Ir. Professor Academician Dato’ Dr. Chuah Heng Teik, Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr Ting Chew Peh, Tun Dr Ling Liong Sik and Prof Emeritus Dato' Dr Wang Gungwu

Graduands can hardly contain their excitement after receiving their graduation certificate.

Graduands jumping for joy after the ceremony is over


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