COVID-19 UPDATE

QIU’s campus is located in Ipoh, the capital city of the state of Perak in Malaysia. The University’s Faculty of Medicine also has an office in the town of Taiping.

Malaysia has entered the “Transition to Endemic” phase. With that in mind, the University will be starting classes in hybrid mode for all Foundation, Diploma, and Bachelor’s Degree students—except those from the Bachelor of Pharmacy (Hons) and MBBS programmes. This will commence from the April 2022 semester.

Hybrid learning is a blend of online and face-to-face classes. Students will alternate between attending online and face-to-face classes according to their respective Academic Calendar and timetable.

QIU will continue practising the guidelines that have been put in place since the start of the pandemic. All students coming to the campus must adhere to the following rules:

  • Students must wear a face mask covering the nose and mouth, at all times while on Campus (except during mealtime).
  • Students should maintain physical distancing. 
  • If a student tests positive for COVID-19 or is a Close Contact, they must NOT return to campus. Instead, they should inform their Programme Coordinator or Head of Programme promptly. The University will immediately advise the student on the next course of action, in accordance with our Standard Operating Procedures (SOP).

If you want to find out more about the current COVID-19 situation in Malaysia, head to COVIDNOW—the official Malaysian government website for data and insights on COVID-19.

International students who wish to obtain information on the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) relating to the COVID-19 pandemic MCO may visit the Education Malaysia Global Services (EMGS) site.

If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact us at covid19actionline@qiu.edu.my. We are more than happy to help!

Stay tuned to our social media channels and website for our latest updates on the COVID-19 situation. Keep strong and stay safe!

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Week StartWeek EndAcademic WeekActivityPublic Holidays
25-OctRegistration
27-Oct31-OctOrientation
3-Nov7-NovPre-Nov ProgrammeSultan of Perak’s Birthday7-Nov
10-Nov14-NovPre-Nov Programme
17-Nov21-NovPre-Nov Programme
24-Nov28-NovWeek 1Learning Week
1-Dec5-DecWeek 2Learning Week
8-Dec12-DecWeek 3Learning Week
15-Dec19-DecWeek 4Learning Week
22-Dec26-DecWeek 5Learning WeekChristmas Day25-Dec
29-Dec2-JanWeek 6Learning WeekNew Year’s Day1-Jan
5-Jan9-JanWeek 7Learning Week
12-Jan16-JanWeek 8Learning Week
19-Jan23-JanWeek 9Learning Week
26-Jan30-JanWeek 10Learning Week
3-Feb6-FebWeek 11Learning WeekRPL Thaipusam (1-Feb)2-Feb
9-Feb13-FebWeek 12Learning Week
16-Feb20-FebMid-Semester BreakChinese New Year17- 18 Feb
23-Feb27-FebWeek 13Learning Week
2-Mar6-MarWeek 14Learning WeekNuzul Al-Quran7-Mar
9-Mar13-MarWeek 15Self-Study Week
16-Mar19-MarWeek 16Final ExaminationHari Raya Aidilfitri21-Mar
23-Mar27-MarMid-Semester BreakHari Raya Aidilfitri23-Mar
30-Mar3-AprWeek 17Final Examination
6-Apr10-AprSemester Break
13-Apr17-AprSemester Break
Note :
  1. The University reserves the right to amend as and when required
  2. When a public holiday falls on Sunday, the holiday is substituted with the following working Monday/working day
Week StartWeek EndAcademic WeekActivityRemarksPublic Holidays
11-AprRegistration(new students only)
13-Apr17-AprOrientation(new students only)
20-Apr24-AprWeek 1Learning Week
27-Apr1-MayWeek 2Learning WeekLabour Day1-MayFri
4-May8-MayWeek 3Learning Week
11-May15-MayWeek 4Learning Week
18-May22-MayWeek 5Learning Week
25-May29-MayWeek 6Learning WeekHari Raya Aidiladha27-MayWed
Wesak Day31-MaySun
1-Jun5-JunWeek 7Learning WeekAgong’s Birthday1-JunMon
(RPH) Wesak Day1-JunMon
8-Jun12-JunWeek 8Self-Study Week
15-Jun19-JunWeek 9Final ExaminationAwal Muharram17-JunWed
22-Jun26-JunSemester Break
29-Jun3-JulSemester Break