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Malaysia’s push towards a circular economy will fall short without stronger, more structured collaboration between the government, industry and academia, said experts at a high-level forum hosted by UCSI University. Themed Malaysia Towards a Circular Economy: The Critical Role of Research and Technology, the forum brought together leaders from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, the Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation, and the Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers.
UCSI University hosted 13 institutions across a wide range of disciplines — from medical sciences and engineering to culture and tourism. The exhibition served as a strategic platform to strengthen educational exchange and foster long-term partnerships in higher education and TVET between Guizhou and Malaysia.
UCSI University has officially partnered with PlusVibes, Malaysia's first all-in-one mental health and wellbeing application. This collaboration provides UCSI community with free access to the PlusVibes app, offering the chance to chat with qualified listeners, enjoy motivational content and access guided videos to boost mental health and resilience. It marks a significant milestone in our commitment to enhancing the mental health and wellbeing of our entire UCSI community.
Hosted by the Faculty of Hospitality and Tourism, the Kewpie Fair 2025 celebrated two days of culinary creativity and collaboration. Through live cooking demonstrations, Kewpie’s signature sauces transformed everyday ingredients into extraordinary dishes, showcasing innovative food concepts. The event not only offered an exciting experience for staff and the public but also provided an immersive learning opportunity for students.
On 10 May 2025, UCSI University proudly commenced its 38th convocation ceremony — the first session of the year. This milestone event saw 898 graduates officially join the ranks of the University’s distinguished alumni. The ceremony was further elevated by a historic moment: the installation of Tunku Zain Al-‘Abidin ibni Tuanku Muhriz as UCSI University’s new Chancellor.
UCSI’s Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science hosted a HPV Awareness campaign. Prof Dr M Nasir Shafiee was invited to give a talk about the STI. In conjunction with the talk, there were also educational booths set up around the premises, including a free clinical breast examination service.
This partnership will open doors for elective postings, private attachments, research collaboration, and the exchange of both academic staff and students between our institutions.