Qaiwan International University (QIU) was established in 2018 in Sulaimanyah, Kurdistan
Region of Iraq. It was initially established as a franchise of Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
(UTM), aiming to provide local students with access to international education without the
need to study abroad, thereby reducing the financial burden on students and their families.
Later in 2022, QIU expanded its offerings by introducing additional programs franchised by
Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), further diversifying its educational portfolio.
Students must attend all forms of learning activities (lectures/practical/studio/fieldwork etc.). If students do not attend these activities, they will have to inform their lecturers immediately and provide reasons for their absence.
Lecturers need to report to the Faculty and/or IRK if there are students who have been absent for more than 20% of the total scheduled contact hours of learning activities.
The Faculty and/or IRK needs to issue a warning letter to the students after receiving a report from lecturers.
Students who attend less than 80% of the total scheduled contact hours of a course in a semester without any reason acceptable to the University, are not allowed to attend all subsequent forms of scheduled face-to-face learning activities and sit for any form of assessment. ZERO (0) mark will be awarded for the said courses; or Fail (HG) for compulsory audit courses (HW) and courses registered as audit (HS) will not be recorded in the transcript.
The Faculty or/and IRK will inform the students in writing of the results of the action as stated in item 1.4.