Thursday, January 14, 2010

You Are ALL Invited!

In the spirit of 'speaking up', MURNI High Committee will organize the 1st National Students' Conference on Women. It aims to bring together presenters and participants with and without working experience to deliberate on one theme: Working Women.

Most interestingly, we shall have two keynote speakers. Mr Hafiz, currently an assistant manager with MAERSK, will share his experience working with women and provide the audience with tips on handling everyday challenge at the workplace. Next, Dr Irmi who is a specialist on family health will raise our consciousness on health matters which we tend to neglect in pursuit of career success.

The conference will also present a nice balance of UNITEN ex-students and the undergraduates. The final list of speakers and their topics will be announced shortly. Until then, perhaps you may want to call Siti Sarah, the program director, at 0196147960. Grab a form and register a.s.a.p. You can also leave me your fax no. at 019-2728644 and i shall send you d registration form.

Come and JOIN US in this intellectual discourse. With our line of speakers, we promise an enlightening and rejuvenating conference. Register and claim your rewards! certificates! SCORUN merits! meals! lucky draws! Also, grab this opportunity to mingle with a lively crowd as you maintain the academic climate on campus.

Best of all,the conference is open to ALL- UNITEN students (RM 10) and the rest of the world (RM20). Please accept our invitation, and I hope to really see all of you at the conference. Show your kind support for women, and make things happen.

Zuraidah Ali
Advisor, 1st National Students' Conference on Women
Resident Counselor, MURNI

Monday, January 4, 2010

First Day in School


unique glitter graphics Today, my son Emir enters school. He's very excited about this new experience in Primary school, and so is everybody at home. Since this blog means so much to me, i wish to reserve this space for Emir and his first day in school.

Emir is in one Hamka at Sek Keb Putrajaya Presint 14 (1), and he will go through three weeks of orientation. wow...that's to ensure smooth transition between pre-school and primary school. I was at school during the morning assembly, and i think I like the school climate and aspiration. The teachers are also approachable and helpful, and they promote fun-learning experience. I know that they live up to the motto coz Emir came home happy and contented. Yuppp:) He's looking forward to another day in school, tomorrow.

you may want to share your 'first day in school' memories...welcome aboard. ....hmmm...we won't be who we are today without the magical kingdom of knowledge called 'school'.