Taylor’s University Awarded Prestigious Self-Accreditation Status by Malaysian Qualifications Agency

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11 Sep 2025

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Taylor’s University has been officially conferred the prestigious Self-Accreditation Status by the Malaysian Qualifications Agency, a recognition endorsed by the Ministry of Higher Education Malaysia. The announcement was made during the Opening Ceremony of the Taylor’s 16th International Teaching & Learning Conference, officiated by YB Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education Malaysia.

 

The conferment of Self-Accreditation Status represents the Government’s highest trust in Taylor’s University’s robust internal quality assurance system and proven record of academic excellence. With this recognition, Taylor’s is empowered to accredit its own academic programmes through its Senate Committee, while professional programmes will continue to be overseen by their respective professional bodies. This milestone positions Taylor’s among only 20 institutions in Malaysia that hold this esteemed status, strengthening its standing as a world-class university and boosting global confidence in the quality, relevance, and employability of its graduates.

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Taylor's University delegates and students welcomed Yang Berhormat Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education to Taylor’s Lakeside Campus.

Strengthening Global Position and Academic Leadership

This milestone further strengthens Taylor’s position as one of the world’s leading institutions, complementing its achievement in the QS World University Rankings 2026, where it is placed at #253 globally and remains one of the top-ranked private universities in Southeast Asia.

 

“I congratulate Taylor’s University on being awarded the Self-Accreditation Status, a recognition that reflects the Government’s trust in the university’s ability to uphold the highest standards of academic quality and governance. This milestone is not only a testament to Taylor’s University’s strong internal quality assurance system, but also a reflection of its proven track record in producing graduates who are globally competitive, future-ready, and committed to contributing to society. I am confident that Taylor’s University will continue to strengthen Malaysia’s position as a regional hub for world-class education,” said YB Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education Malaysia.

Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education

Yang Berhormat Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr. Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education, officially announced Taylor’s University’s Self-Accreditation Status during his opening address at the 16th  International Teaching & Learning Conference. He emphasised that this recognition enables the university to independently accredit its academic programmes.

 

Professor Barry Winn, Vice-Chancellor and President of Taylor’s University, described the milestone as both an honour and a responsibility. “Receiving the Self-Accreditation Status is both an honour and a responsibility. It affirms the confidence placed in Taylor’s University by the Ministry of Higher Education and Malaysian Qualifications Agency. This status reinforces our commitment to innovation, academic excellence, and meaningful impact. With this recognition, Taylor’s University is empowered to design and accredit programmes that are responsive to the evolving needs of industry and society, while continuing to nurture graduates who will thrive in a complex, globalised world. This achievement marks another important step in our journey to shape education that is not only future-focused, but also deeply rooted in purpose and impact.” 

Advancing Higher Education Through Innovation and Impact

The conference, themed “Higher Education in the Age of AI: Transforming Learning for Sustainable Futures”, convened global academics, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to address higher education’s most pressing issues across three subthemes: Artificial Intelligence, Education for Sustainable Development, and Curriculum Innovation.

 

The conference also spotlighted Taylor’s Impact Labs, where over 210 industry and non-governmental organisation (NGO) partners collaborate with the university to address pressing challenges such as urban poverty, food security, and climate change. Together with its focus on AI and sustainability, the discussions at the conference reaffirm Taylor’s role as a thought leader in higher education, one that bridges academic excellence with real-world impact in Malaysia and beyond.

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