International Medical University

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International Medical University
International Medical University(IMU), Malaysia.png
Former names
International Medical College (1992)
TypePrivate
Established1992
Parent institution
IHH Healthcare
ChancellorYBhg Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Yahya Awang
Vice-ChancellorAbdul Aziz Baba
Academic staff
363[1]
Administrative staff
353[1]
Students3,786
Location, ,
CampusSuburb
AffiliationsAPUCEN
Websitewww.imu.edu.my

The International Medical University (IMU) is a private, English language, health sciences university in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and Malaysia's leading private medical and healthcare university. It was established in 1992, and is active in research and teaching within medicine and healthcare with a strong international orientation. IMU is a wholly owned subsidiary of Asia's largest private healthcare group IHH Healthcare, which is majority-owned by the Mitsui & Co.. The current CEO of IMU is Abdul Aziz Baba.[2]

IMU was the first private higher education institution in Malaysia that received the right to confer academic degrees,[3] and it was granted full university status by the government in 1999.[4] It cooperates with universities in the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Ireland and China.

The main campus of IMU is located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur.[5] As of November 2018, the university has 716 employees and 3,786 students.

The university offers programmes in medical and other health sciences as well as MSc and PhD programmes.[6]

IMU was one of only three private universities in Malaysia which was awarded the "6 Star: Outstanding" SETARA ranking by the Ministry of Higher Education in December 2020.[7]

Ownership[]

IMU is a wholly owned subsidiary of IHH Healthcare, Asia's largest private healthcare group. The majority shareholder of IHH Healthcare is Mitsui & Co., followed by Khazanah Nasional (the sovereign wealth fund of the Government of Malaysia) and Citigroup as minority shareholders.

Principal officers and management[]

The ceremonial head of the university is the Chancellor. Mohamed Zahir Ismail served as the first Chancellor (1999–2004), followed by Sulaiman Daud (2005–2010), T. Devaraj (2010–2014), Amir Abbas (2014–2018), Gan Ee Kiang (2018-2021) and Yahya Awang (since 2021). Currently Aini Ideris is the Pro-Chancellor. [8]

The university's effective head and chief executive officer is the Vice-Chancellor, known as President before 2016. The first Vice-Chancellor was Kamal Salih (1992–2001), followed by Abu Bakar Suleiman (2001–2015) and Abdul Aziz Baba (since 2016).

The Deputy Vice-Chancellor is Peter Pook Chuen Keat. Victor Lim is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Institutional Advancement, Vishna Devi A/P Nadarajah, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Education, Prof Datuk Lokman Hakim Sulaiman is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Research and is Pro Vice-Chancellor for Strategic Development and International.

IMU's former Vice-Chancellor Abu Bakar Suleiman is Chairman of IMU Group and co-founder, Dr Mei Ling Young is advisor to the Group.

Notable academics[]

Full list of academics with Wikipedia biographies

Academic ranks[]

The International Medical University uses the following main academic ranks

Programmes[]

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Pre-university[]

Pre-university programme at the International Medical University was launched in January 2014 with its first cohort graduating in December 2014. The course equips students with core knowledge and skills required for the undergraduate programmes.

  • Foundation in Science

Undergraduate/graduate[]

The International Medical University offers a wide range of undergraduate programmes in core and complementary healthcare disciplines.

  • Medicine
  • Dentistry
  • Pharmacy
  • Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • Nursing
  • Nursing Science
  • Biomedical Science
  • Medical Biotechnology
  • Dietetics with Nutrition
  • Nutrition
  • Psychology
  • Chinese Medicine
  • Chiropractic

Postgraduate[]

Postgraduate programmes at the International Medical University are research-based as well as coursework-based (with dissertation), encompassing disciplines such as clinical research, biomedical science and public health.

  • MSc in Analytical & Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • MSc in Molecular Medicine
  • Master of Pharmacy Practice
  • MSc in Public Health
  • MSc in Acupuncture
  • MBA in Healthcare Management
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Healthcare Management
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Healthcare Management
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Implant Dentistry
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetes Management and Education
  • Master in Health Professions Education
  • MSc & PhD in Medical Sciences (Research)

Partner universities[]

IMU has co-operation programmes with more than 30 partner medical schools (as of 2015) around the world, mainly in the United Kingdom and Australia, but also in New Zealand, Ireland, Canada and China. Its partner universities include the University of Edinburgh, Queen Mary University of London, the University of Manchester, the Australian National University, and the University of New South Wales.

Alumni[]

  • Alumni Association Committee (AAC)

IMU Alumni Association Committee was established in 2002 where the elected committee members would serve for two years. The Association aims to be a place to support IMU alumni and for the alumni to socialize and network with one another.

  • Alumni Relations Office (ARO)

IMU Alumni Relations Office (ARO) was established in early 2016 with the aim to develop an international network of IMU graduates and to engage alumni through the exchange of knowledge, academic ideas and professional development. The Alumni Relations Office (ARO) serves as the point of contact for IMU alumni. The office is located at the Student Services Hub, IMU Bukit Jalil Campus.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Annual Report 2016
  2. ^ New Year Ushers in New Management for IMU, IMU News, 1 January 2016
  3. ^ Towards Coherent Policy Frameworks, p. 164, United Nations Publications, 2007
  4. ^ Internationalisation and Trade in Higher Education: Opportunities and Challenges, OECD, p. 181, 2004, ISBN 9264015043
  5. ^ Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur
  6. ^ "International Medical University (IMU): an Introduction". campusmalaysia. Campus Malaysia Online. Retrieved 10 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Keputusan Penarafan IPT Malaysia". jpt.mohe.gov.my. Retrieved 27 December 2020.
  8. ^ IMU Welcomes New Chancellor and Pro-Chancellor, IMU News, 4 August 2021

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