University of Cyberjaya

University of Cyberjaya (UoC)
Universiti Cyberjaya
Former names
Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS)
TypePrivate
EstablishedOctober 2005
Academic affiliation
Cyberjaya College Kota Kinabalu, Cyberjaya College Kuching
ChancellorTan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr. Noor Hisham Abdullah
Vice-ChancellorProf. Dr. Zabidi Hussin
Academic staff
300
Students6,000
Location
Cyberjaya
,
Selangor
,
Malaysia

2°55′47.4″N 101°39′19.1″E / 2.929833°N 101.655306°E / 2.929833; 101.655306
CampusSuburb
Colours    Purple, Magenta, White
AffiliationsWholly owned subsidiary of Minda Global Group Berhad
Websitewww.cyberjaya.edu.my
Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences

University of Cyberjaya (UoC) is a private university with a focus on healthcare programmes. The university has been operating since its establishment in 2005 and offers over 20 diploma, degree and postgraduate programmes in the fields of medicine, pharmacy, psychology, occupational safety and health, homeopathy, physiotherapy, biomedical engineering technology, paramedical sciences and postgraduate courses such as the Masters in Clinical Pharmacy, Doctory of Pharmacy, MSc and PhD in Medical Sciences and Allied Health sciences.[1] UoC was awarded a Tier 5 - Excellent rating by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency.[2] It is in Cyberjaya, in Sepang District, Selangor, Malaysia.

The university has an enrollment of 6,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students across five faculties, two academic centres, and six hospital teaching resource centres.

History

University of Cyberjaya was established by a group of prominent medical specialist and educators on 23 October 2005. 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, UoC moved to its present location in anticipation student growth. The campus offered increased student capacity and fully equipped teaching facilities.

In 2010, three additional faculties were established to offer allied health science, occupational safety & health, and complementary medicine programmes.

Dato' Prof. Dr. Abu Abdullah was appointed as the new President on 4 January 2010. In the same year UoC created history when it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Malaysian Homeopathic Medical Council, thus becoming the first Malaysian university to recognize and offer a homeopathic medical science degree programme.

By 2013 facing intense regulatory and financial pressure in a fast-evolving landscape, the institution was acquired by SMR Group, who went about implementing a turn-around.[3][4] The new owners sought to improve governance by establishing a new leadership team, re-allocating resources to improve quality and modernizing the university's operations to improve efficiency. Largely successful, in two years, Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences had improved its financial standing and quality. The turn-around and human resource improvement initiatives were acknowledged as a success by the US-based, management and leadership magazine, Workforce, when it awarded the university with its 2015 Optimas Gold Award for Managing Change.[5]

In October 2014, the university revealed plans to collaborate with HCK Capital Group to build a new campus in Cyberjaya which is expected to be operational by 2018.[6]

Leadership

In 2014, University of Cyberjaya installed as its inaugural chancellor, Yang Teramat Mulia Dato' Seri DiRaja Tan Sri Tunku Sallehuddin Ibni Almarhum Sultan Badlishah, the then Tunku Temengong or second in-line to the throne of the Malaysian State of Kedah. Tunku Sallehuddin stepped down as the Chancellor when he was proclaimed as the new Sultan of Kedah on 12 September 2017, upon the death of his elder half brother, Sultan Abdul Halim Mu'adzam Shah.

On 23 November 2019, Prof. Emeritus Tan Sri Datuk Dr. Anuwar bin Ali, an economist and exponent of higher education was installed as the university's new Chancellor.[7]

As part of the SMR Group's turn-around plan in 2014, a new leadership team was appointed with a clear mandate to improve governance and management at the university. In light of this, Prof. Emeritus Dato’ Dr. Mohamad Abdul Razak was appointed as the new Vice Chancellor. Dr. Mohamad Razak is a trained orthopaedic surgeon specialist and former deputy vice chancellor and hospital director of the Malaysian National University as well as the president of the Malaysian Orthopaedic Association. He is also a visiting registrar of the Orthopaedic Department at the University of Edinburgh, in addition to being registrar and spinal injury fellow at the Southport Spinal Injuries Centre in Liverpool.[8][9]

After its acquisition by SMR Group, the university established a new Board of Governors to provide oversight over matters such as the university's financial management, business operations, future development and overall quality of the education. The Board also functions as advisers to the university management in guiding the overall direction and strategy. The board consist of accomplished Malaysian academic & industry leaders such as Major General (Rtd.) Dato' Pahlawan Dr. R. Mohanadas, former Director General of Health Services, Malaysian Armed Forces and Dato’ Asariah Mior Shaharuddin, the former Deputy Director-General of Education and recipient of Malaysia's National Education Leadership Award 2019.[10]

Faculties and programmes

The university has nine faculties and two academic centres — all of which are in the main campus building in Cyberjaya. All study programmes are offered at this campus with clinical training conducted at partner hospitals and other healthcare organizations.

Faculty of Business and Accounting

Faculty of Information Technology

Faculty of Medicine

The Faculty of Medicine at UoC is one of the founding faculties of the University. The first batch of students were enrolled in 2005 and graduated in 2010. The current dean is Mejar General (Rtd) Prof Dato' Dr Mohd Zin Bidin, the former Director of Health at the Ministry of Defense and the Founding Dean of Medicine at the National Defense University of Malaysia.[11]

Faculty of Nursing

Faculty of Pharmacy

Established since the founding of the university, the Faculty of Pharmacy at UoC is the first and only school in Malaysia to offer a Doctor of Pharmacy (DPharm) and the only private institute of higher education in Malaysia to offer a Master in Clinical Pharmacy. Its postgraduate study on Clinical Pharmacy was developed in collaboration with the University of Southern California who also serves as its external examiner. Professor Dr. Rosnani Hashim, a former member of the Drug Control Authority (DCA), Ministry of Health and a member of the Pharmacy Board of Malaysia and National Accreditation Committee for Pharmacy Education was made Dean of the Faculty.

Faculty of Psychology

Faculty of Allied Health Sciences

The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences is the largest faculty at UoC in student enrollment and programmes offered. It was established in 2010 and is led by its dean, Prof. Dr Nasaruddin, who has vast experiences in the field of medicine and anatomy. The Faculty of Allied Health Sciences has formed partnerships with a number of Malaysian colleges who are allowed to deliver its diploma programmes off-campus.

Faculty of Occupational Safety & Health

Professor Dr Mohamad Khan, an occupational safety and health expert, was appointed the dean of the Faculty of Occupational Safety & Health at its establishment in 2010. The faculty works in close partnership with the Ministry of Defense, Malaysia and heavy industry players to offer postgraduate studies for military personnel in the field of Occupational Safety & Health.

Faculty of Traditional & Complementary Medicine

One of the latest additions to the university, the Faculty of Traditional & Complementary Medicine was established in support of the Ministry of Health's efforts to integrate traditional and complementary medicine into the Malaysian national health system.[12][13]

The faculty collaborates with the National Academy of Homoeopathy, India for clinical training. The current dean is Asst. Prof. Ibrahim Usman Mhaisker who received his master's degree, Doctor of Medicine in Homeopathy [M.D. (Hom.)] from B. A. Marathwada University, Aurangabad (India). The faculty offers the following programme:

  • Bachelor of Homeopathic Medical Science (Hons)

Notable alumni

  • Sanjna Suri - beauty pageant titleholder, singer, model, actress and former pharmacist.

See also

  • List of universities in Malaysia

References

  1. Courses offered in Cyberjaya University College of Medical Sciences (CUCMS), Malaysia, EasyUni.com 11 January 2016
  2. 2013 Rating for Higher Education Institutions in Malaysia (SETARA '13), Malaysian Qualifications Agency, Ministry of Higher Education, 14 January 2014
  3. SMR Technologies sees education driving growth, The Sun Daily 26 June 2013
  4. SMRT buys remaining stake in IESB, The Sun Daily 25 July 2014
  5. Cyberjaya University College is the gold 2015 Optimas Awards winner for Managing Change Archived 30 January 2016 at the Wayback Machine, Workforce Magazine 22 November 2015
  6. HCK Capital Group signs agreement with CUCMS, HCK Capital Group 2 October 2014
  7. "Anuwar appointed varsity chancellor | The Star Online". www.thestar.com.my. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  8. History of Orthopaedic Surgery in Malaysia, Malaysian Orthopaedic Association
  9. New deputy VC for UKM, The Star 21 September 2008
  10. "MOE - Cikgu Nawi diumum Tokoh Guru Kebangsaan, Dato' Asariah Tokoh Kepimpinan Pendidikan Kebangsaan". www.moe.gov.my. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  11. "Mohd Zin Bin Bidin - Professor of Healthcare Management, Public Health in Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia | eMedEvents". www.emedevents.com. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  12. National Traditional & Complementary Medicine Policy, Traditional and Complementary Medicine Division, Ministry of Health, Malaysia 2007
  13. Health Ministry finalises traditional, complementary medicine regulations, Borneo Post 30 April 2014
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