Quest International University (QIU), the educational arm of QI Group, has further solidified its position as a leader in international academic partnerships. In a significant move, QIU’s Faculty of Pharmacy (FoP) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the prestigious KMCH College of Pharmacy from India, marking a new chapter in cross-border educational collaboration.

The MoU signing ceremony, held at QIU’s premises in Perak, Malaysia, was attended by dignitaries from both institutions, including QIU’s Vice-Chancellor Professor Zita Mohd Fahmi and Registrar Mr Muhammad MG Omar, alongside KMCH College’s Principal Dr A. Rajasekaran and Professor Dr Shalini Sivadasan, head of clinical pharmacy.

The comprehensive MoU outlines a broad scope of collaboration, including student and staff exchange programmes, joint research initiatives, academic conferences, and curriculum development. By combining the strengths of both institutions, the partnership is poised to create a platform for groundbreaking research, innovative teaching methodologies, and the development of industry-ready pharmacists.

The MoU is expected to enhance QIU’s already strong academic offerings, further establishing the university as a hub for pharmaceutical education and research in Asia. This partnership exemplifies QI Group’s vision of creating a global network of educational excellence, fostering innovation, and preparing students for the challenges of an increasingly interconnected world.

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