TYT Wan Junaidi’s stories of heritage, humanity brought to life by UTS

Posted on 30 Aug 2025
Source of News: Borneo Post

SIBU (Aug 30): University of Technology Sarawak (UTS) made history today by hosting the Statesman Lecture, Book Talk, and Book launching ceremony at its campus here.

State Minister for Education, Innovation and Talent Development, Datuk Seri Roland Sagah said the occasion was especially meaningful as UTS, through its publishing arm UTS Publisher, had been entrusted to publish the works of Sarawak Governor, who is also UTS chancellor, Tun Pehin Sri Dr Wan Junaidi Tuanku Jaafar.

“The collaboration began when several UTS professors engaged in discussions with Tun on the importance of history, law, and governance in achieving organisational goals.

“Those conversations sparked reflections on key moments in Malaysia’s history, which eventually inspired today’s lecture,” Sagah said.

He added that during the exchange, Wan Junaidi also shared a manuscript chronicling his life journey.

“Recognising its value, one professor proposed that UTS Publisher take up the project.

“In April, Tun agreed, not just to one publication, but two – ‘Teriso’s Little Star’ and ‘Silence’,” he revealed.

‘Teriso’s Little Star’ portrays village life in Kampung Teriso during the 1940s, rooted in nature, faith, and tradition, while ‘Silence’ showcases a collection of Wan Junaidi’s poetic works alongside contributions from Yusuf Mustanir and Diana Ningkan.

According to Sagah, both works reflect themes of resilience, unity, cultural heritage and humanity – values that deserve to be shared with the wider community.

He stressed that the event underscored UTS’ role not only as a centre for higher learning but also as a platform for knowledge-sharing with people from all walks of life.

“I believe that such engagements enrich its academic environment and contribute to the intellectual and cultural heritage of Sarawak,” he said.

On a related note, Sagah announced that starting next year, UTS will offer 15 out of its 64 courses under the Sarawak Free Tertiary Education Scheme.

“This aligns well with Tun’s deep interest in education. The opportunity to apply remains open because learning should continue throughout life,” he added.



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