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University of Cyberjaya Clinches Gold at Putra Aria Brand Awards 2025

Third consecutive year of recognition reflects strong and growing public confidence in UoC’s education brand The University of Cyberjaya (UoC) clinched Gold in the Education and Learning category at the Putra Aria Brand Awards 2025, marking its third consecutive year of recognition at the national awards and the culmination of a steady upward journey. The achievement reflects strong and growing public endorsement of UoC’s brand, following its Bronze recognition in its first year and a Silver win last year. The Putra Aria Brand Awards, established in 2022, recognise brands that demonstrate strong branding and marketing efforts, growth in consumer preference, and relevance among the public. Winners are determined through large-scale voluntary consumer voting and surveys, often involving tens of thousands of respondents, assessing brand familiarity, experience, and likelihood to recommend. UoC’s Gold recognition underscores its continued commitment to delivering relevant, high-quality edu...

University of Cyberjaya Bag Multiple Awards for its Pharmaceutical Research Innovations

University of Cyberjaya (UoC) recently excelled with 3 awards at the International Conference and Exposition on Inventions by Institutions of Higher Learning (PECIPTA 2022 Exhibition) and Malaysia Technology Expo (MTE) SDG 2022. 2 research teams from the university’s Centre for Research and Graduate Studies submitted their inventions – the Oral Fast Dissolving Film and Fast Melt Cocoa Butter Tablet – for both exhibitions. The Oral Fast Dissolving Film was given the silver award at both exhibitions and the Fast Melt Cocoa Butter Table was awarded bronze at the MTE SDG 2022. Head of the Pharmaceutical Technology and Industry Department, Assistant Professor Dr. Liew Kai Bin has also secured a Fundamental Research Grand Scheme (FRGS) award of RM144,300 from the Ministry of Higher Education for his research just last year. Both inventions had similar objectives which was to help to reduce patient non-compliance to medication, a serious issue faced by the healthcare industry globally. “Based...