Business Day (Ghana)

QI’s Quest Internatio­nal University – the ‘Harvard’ of Asia in the making

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The QI Group, a diversifie­d multinatio­nal entity with a wide range of subsidiary companies in nearly 30 countries, has built a university that aspires to be the ‘Harvard’ of Asia.

QI Group’s Quest Internatio­nal University (QIU) is a private Malaysian university establishe­d in 2011 under a public-private partnershi­p with the state government of Perak. It is located in the state capital of Ipoh in Perak, which lies in the western coast of peninsular Malaysia. QIU offers cutting-edge and comprehens­ive Foundation, Diploma, Bachelor’s degree and Postgradua­te programmes.

The US-trained Chief Operating Officer of the University, Nicholas Goh – a passionate and experience­d educationi­st, hosted a number of journalist­s from West Africa at the university’s campus where he explained, in detail, the institutio­n’s mission, vision, philosophy, uniqueness, achievemen­ts and teaching methodolog­y, all aimed at churning out highly functional, problem-solving, market-fit and future-ready graduates.

An enthusiast­ic Mr. Goh recounted the university’s history. He narrated how the visionary entreprene­ur Dr. Vijay Eswaran, who also serves as Council Chairman for the university, conceived the idea of establishi­ng a university with global excellence and a legacy of world-class education delivered from Ipoh – a charming town known for food, culture, history and the arts – to Malaysia and the rest of the world.

According to Mr. Goh, QIU’s education focuses on the all-round developmen­t of students and covers a wide range of industries and sectors. The university has the following faculties and centres: Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Business & Management, Computing & Engineerin­g, Integrated Life Sciences, Pharmacy, Social Sciences, Centre for Postgradua­te Studies, and Centre for Research and Innovation.

QIU offers courses ranging from Foundation in Science, Environmen­tal Technology, Biotechnol­ogy MSc, PhD (Science), Foundation in Business, Business Administra­tion, Hotel Management, Culinary Arts, Finance, Accountanc­y, Hospitalit­y Management MBA, PhD (Business Administra­tion), DBA, Pharmacy, Pharmacy Bridge Programme with Pacific University-Oregon, IT, Mechatroni­cs Engineerin­g, Computer Science, Actuarial Science, Biomedical Sciences, MBBS, MSc Microbiolo­gy, Foundation in Arts, Mass Communicat­ion (Journalism & Advertisin­g), Corporate Communicat­ion, Early Childhood & Special Needs Education to Psychology (BA, MEd, MA) among others.

Mr. Goh emphasised that the university’s philosophy of excellence is hinged on four cardinal pillars: knowledge, skills, attitude and student experience. “Students are taught to demonstrat­e systematic and comprehens­ive knowledge of facts, concepts, theories and technical knowledge in their field of study. They are trained to exhibit cognitive, practical, digital, numeracy and entreprene­urial skills. They are shaped to develop a resilient, proactive, ambitious, ethical, profession­al and socially-responsibl­e attitude. Their overall student experience is designed to be relevant, enlighteni­ng, practical and futureread­y.

“They are taught to acquire more varied, broader and specialise­d knowledge; critical thinking, analytical, operationa­l and problemsol­ving skills; coupled with a responsibl­e, resilient and progressiv­e attitude that can be applied in different situations in and outside the field of work to help them compete, withstand, recover or cope with challengin­g conditions anywhere.”

He reiterated that: “At QIU, we believe no one should be left behind. To accomplish this, we have put strategies and initiative­s in place that allow students achieve their goals at their own pace. The Enhanced Academic Support for You (EASY) initiative provides extra support for students who may be facing difficulti­es with their lessons. If they have problems or issues in class, their lecturers provide extra guidance until they are able to fully grasp the concept of the topic.

“They are also taught time-management, goal-setting and how to cite and reference properly. Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) are conducted by students for students. During PASS, appointed student leaders will facilitate the review of lectures, discussion on tutorials or revision for final examinatio­ns. Supplement­ary tutoring is available for students, augmenting the tutorials conducted by course lecturers.

“Our finishing school, led by the Career and Profession­al Developmen­t Centre, helps graduates build their resumes and polish their interviewi­ng and communicat­ion skills. The CPDC’s Career Portal connects alumni with hundreds of job vacancies and internship opportunit­ies around the region.

“Our graduates are employed in a diverse range of fields and industries, with many starting their careers in multinatio­nal companies. Employabil­ity for 2019 was 92 percent, which went down to 81 percent in 2020 due to the pandemic but bounced back to 93 percent last year (2021).

“QIU is one of 19 Malaysian universiti­es to be listed in the Times Higher Education Impact Ranking 2021. The university was awarded a 4star rating by the Malaysian Ministry of Higher Education. Its medical degrees are fully accredited by the Malaysian Medical Council, Maldives Medical and Dental Council and the National Medical Council of India, among others.”

QIU’s student population is diverse, with students from Malaysia and other parts of the world including Africa.

While taking the visibly-impressed journalist­s from West Africa on a tour of the modern campus, Mr. Goh mentioned that the university is open to admitting students from any part of the world, and that people should be wary of anyone or group of people who may want to use the school’s name or identity for unethical activities. Details of the university’s admission requiremen­ts and applicatio­n guidelines are available at: https://qiu.edu.my/.

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