The University of Cyberjaya is a private healthcare university which was established in 2005 in the city of Cyberjaya, Malaysia.
It opened its first main campus at Street Mall, Cyberjaya. Back then it offered only two programmes in medicine and pharmacy, with 95 students in their first intake. In August 2009, the university relocated their main campus to the heart of the city to cater for their expansion.
There are more than 3,500 students in more than 20 healthcare programmes, in disciplines such as medical sciences, pharmaceutical sciences, psychology, physiotherapy and biomedical sciences. Students can study across foundation, undergraduate and postgraduate studies
Based in a lush and green-friendly five-acre campus, the university is 2km from Cyberjaya Bus Terminal, a 20-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur International Airport and 30 minutes from Kuala Lumpur City Centre.
The main campus offers infrastructure such as a library, a laboratory, clinical skill training room, classrooms, a computer lab, an auditorium, a learning resource centre, a cafe, a dissection hall, and a resource centre.
The varsity lodge offers off-campus living accommodation in units of eight students with two students per room, with a shuttle bus that takes students to the campus.
Student events at the university include bio day, a personal and professional development camp and the sports carnival.
The university organises many community volunteer programmes to its healthcare professionals, including numerous collaborations with MERCY Malaysia to organise disaster relief and assistance programmes both within and beyond Malaysia.
The university's motto is "nurturing the passion to care".