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The institution originally consisted of two faculties offering two bachelor's degree programmes in medicine and pharmacy. It operated out of its first campus at Street Mall, Cyberjaya. In 2009, CUCMS moved to a new location in anticipation of student growth. The campus offered increased student capacity and fully equipped teaching facilities.
It was established under the Maju Institute of Education Development (MIED), a non-profit organisation. [2] [3] The university was built by Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) to provide tertiary education, particularly to Malaysian Indian students in the medical, science and engineering fields and business management. AIMST offers more than 32 ...
Melaka International College of Science and Technology [a] (Malay: Kolej Antarabangsa Sains dan Teknologi Melaka, MiCoST) is a college in Malacca, Malaysia owned by its state Government, through statutory body Yayasan Melaka's subsidiary company, YM Mediscience Sdn Bhd. MiCoST has Diploma programs in Business Management, Information Technology And Multimedia, Health Sciences and Early ...
UCSI was founded in 1986 by Dato' Peter Ng as a computer-training institute in Petaling Jaya. [1] It soon relocated to new premises in Kuala Lumpur to cater to growing student numbers and more academic programmes were offered.
IMU was established in 1992 and was the first private higher education institution in Malaysia that received the right to confer academic degrees, [2] and it was granted full university status by the government in 1999.
The campus has facilities including an academic library and swimming pool. It can accommodate up to 12,000 students. An extension building known as SEGi Tower is a few hundred metres away to accommodate an additional 6,000 students. SEGi University has been recognised as a QS 5 Star Plus institution according to the QS World University Rankings ...
GSIAC [14] is chaired by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Razak, The secretary is the Science Advisor to the Prime Minister of Malaysia. The council consists of selected Malaysian Ministers, national and global corporate leaders, Nobel Laureates, eminent global academicians and researchers.
The Malaysia campus was the first campus of a British university in Malaysia and one of the first to open outside Britain thus earning the distinction of the Queen's Awards for Enterprise 2001 and the Queen's Award for Industry (International Trade) 2006. [5] [6] [7] The University of Nottingham's other overseas campus is located in Ningbo, China.