

QIU Shines at VICE 2025 with Multiple Wins in Educational Innovation
We returned from the competition with a remarkable three gold awards and a silver award, cementing our place at the forefront of learning transformation.


We returned from the competition with a remarkable three gold awards and a silver award, cementing our place at the forefront of learning transformation.


The Summit brought together 120 participants from 12 countries, offering a unique platform for young leaders to collaborate, innovate, and develop sustainable solutions to pressing regional challenges.


The partnership reflects both institutions’ commitment to achieving measurable results through evidence-based strategies and their drive to nurture innovation that benefits all students, especially those with special educational needs.


The QIU team’s achievements stood out among strong competition from institutions such as Universiti Malaysia Sabah, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Perlis, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Universiti Teknologi Sarawak, and their Indonesian counterparts.


This year’s challenge, organised by our Faculty of Integrated Life Sciences and Faculty of Computing and Engineering, drew contestants from over 100 secondary schools across Perak, Penang, Kedah, and Perlis.


Organised by our Faculty of Medicine, the fourth session in the series focused on the role of mental health in managing non-communicable diseases.


Dr Adrian, who is Head of Basic Health Sciences at the Faculty of Pharmacy, crafted a stellar presentation focusing on a novel formulation designed to reverse cellular senescence—a critical hallmark of ageing.


The importance of healthy eating isn’t just global—it’s local too. In Malaysia, rising rates of overweight, obesity, and poor diet are contributing to serious public


The victory is part of a proud legacy of excellence for QIU at Culinaire competitions. In total, our tally stands at a proud 23 awards!


The MoU lays a strong foundation for future collaborations and reinforces QIU’s commitment to expanding its global network, enriching academic experiences for its students, and preparing graduates to thrive in an interconnected world.
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