Strengthening Health Partnerships

Our university actively promotes collaboration with health organizations, community groups, and sports clubs to enhance wellness initiatives on campus. Through these partnerships, we provide programs, events, and facilities that support physical activity, mental well-being, and healthy lifestyles for students, staff, and the wider community. By working together, we aim to create a supportive environment that encourages lifelong health, fitness, and community engagement.

International Collaborations

Collaboration with Aga Khan University

November 13–22, 2024

School of Nursing in collaboration with Aga Khan University’s School of Nursing and Midwifery (SONAM) and the Centre of Innovation in Medical Education (CIME), conducted a capacity-building training on Simulation-Based Education (SBE) from November 13–22, 2024. The program, which included both online and in-person training, equipped MNU nursing faculty with the skills to design, implement, and evaluate SBE for improved clinical teaching. Enhancing the competence of nurse educators and strengthening the quality of nursing education, ensures safer, more effective care delivery and contributes to better health outcomes in the Maldives.

Academic Partnership with The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM)

August 2024

The Faculty of Health Sciences  has established an academic partnership with The International Institute of Knowledge Management (TIIKM) as the Organising Partner of the 8th Global Public Health Conference (GLOBEHEAL 2025). This collaboration enhances MNU’s engagement in global health dialogues, fostering opportunities for research dissemination, academic networking, and international collaboration.

Externship of Pharmacy Students

April 21st - 11th May 2024

Bachelor of Pharmacy students from MNU successfully completed a three-week externship in industrial and hospital training at the Manipal College of Pharmaceutical Sciences (MCOPS), under the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE), India. During the placement, students attended seminars, engaged in hands-on laboratory sessions, and gained valuable exposure to pharmaceutical manufacturing and clinical practices. This international learning experience strengthened their practical competencies and understanding of global pharmaceutical standards. 

 

Thematic Lecture Series from Carnegie Mellon University

March 10, 2024

As part of the Thematic Lecture Series organized by the Faculty of Health Sciences, distinguished scholars from Carnegie Mellon University delivered two insightful public lectures.

Associate Professor Kasey Creswell presented on “The Importance of Sleep for Health and Well-Being,” offering evidence-based insights into the role of sleep hygiene in promoting mental and physical health. Professor David Creswell followed with a lecture on “Mindfulness Interventions,” highlighting empirical research on how mindfulness practices enhance overall well-being.

These sessions provided valuable scientific perspectives to students, faculty, and the wider community, reinforcing the importance of mental and physical wellness. 

Training and Collaboration with the University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) Monitoring Team

The School of Medicine hosted delegates from the University Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) monitoring team, including Prof. Datin Dr. Marina Mat Baki (Dean of the Faculty of Medicine) and Emeritus Prof. Dato’ Dr. Wan Zurinah Wan Ngah.

The visit focused on assessing the implementation of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) curriculum, ensuring alignment with international academic and clinical training standards. During their visit, the delegates also met with the Senior Management Team of MNU to discuss the progress, challenges, and future directions of the program.

This collaboration strengthens MNU’s partnership with UKM, fostering academic excellence, curriculum quality assurance, and capacity building in medical education. 

Collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM)

The School of Medicine has adopted key elements of the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) medical curriculum to align with international standards in medical education. This collaboration strengthens curriculum quality, enhances clinical training, and promotes excellence in healthcare education.

Collaboration Meeting with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), IGMH and MNU

December 18, 2024

The Monitoring Team from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and the Dean of the School of Medicine, The Maldives National University, met with the Senior Management Team of Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital (IGMH) to discuss the implementation of the Doctor of Medicine curriculum. The meeting focused on strengthening collaboration between institutions to enhance the delivery of medical education and clinical training in the Maldives.

Collaboration with Riphah International University

June 4, 2024

The School of Medicine established a collaboration with Riphah International University to strengthen academic partnerships, expand professional development opportunities, and promote joint initiatives in medical education and research.

Collaborative Research as a Requirement of the Doctor of Philosophy in Nursing, Chiang Mai University

July, 2025

Dr. Asiya Ibrahim, Doctor of Philosophy (Nursing Science), Faculty of Nursing, in collaboration with Assistant Professor Dr. Orn-Anong Wichaikhum (Corresponding Author) and the research team, has successfully published their study in an international journal. Their article, “Policy Initiatives and Effectiveness: Maldivian Nurses’ Career Advancement and Remuneration,” appears in Nursing and Health Sciences (Scopus Nursing Q2 / ISI Q2).

Dr. Ibrahim completed this research as part of her doctoral program, supported by the Presidential Scholarship awarded by Chiang Mai University, Thailand.

National and Local Collaborations

December 26, 2024

Collaboration with UNICEF

Faculty of Health Sciences of the MNU, in collaboration with UNICEF, undertook a comprehensive revision of the Primary Health Care program to align it with international standards and best practices. This initiative aims to strengthen the quality and relevance of health education, ensuring that graduates are well-equipped to meet the evolving needs of community health services.

Partnership with the Occupational Therapy Association of Maldives (OTAM)

December 17, 2024

The Faculty of Health Sciences  has established a partnership with the Occupational Therapy Association of Maldives (OTAM) to strengthen professional collaboration and support the development of the upcoming Bachelor of Occupational Therapy program. This partnership will create valuable learning and clinical exposure opportunities for students, ensuring the program is aligned with national needs and professional standards. By advancing training in rehabilitation and functional independence, this partnership contributes to the growth of skilled allied health professionals in the Maldives.

Partnership with Addu Equatorial Hospital and Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital

February 2024 - August 2024

Physiotherapy students from The Maldives National University were given the opportunity to practice their skills through community placement postings at Addu Equatorial Hospital and Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital. These placements allowed students to apply their clinical knowledge in real healthcare settings, gaining valuable experience in patient care, rehabilitation, and community health promotion. Such opportunities strengthen practical learning and foster collaboration between MNU and regional health institutions.

Meeting with the Minister of Health

July 8, 2024

The Minister of Health, Dr. Abdulla Khaleel, met with the management of the Faculty of Health Sciences, The Maldives National University on the 8th of July 2024 to discuss ongoing healthcare programs, new course developments aligned with national priorities, and challenges related to course implementation and clinical placements. The meeting also focused on strengthening collaboration with regulatory bodies to ensure program quality and workforce readiness. This engagement reinforces the shared commitment to advancing health education and service delivery in the Maldives.

Affiliation with Maldives Airports Company Limited

June 26,2024

The Faculty of Health Sciences partnered with the Maldives Airports Company Limited as an affiliate organization for the 2nd Occupational Safety and Health Forum, themed “Climate Change and Safety and Health at Work.” The forum brought together key national stakeholders, including the Ministry of Higher Education, Labour and Skills Development, the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy, and the Health Protection Agency, to address the intersection of climate resilience and workplace safety. This collaboration underscores MNU’s commitment to promoting safe, sustainable, and climate-resilient work environments.

Collaborative Health Screening with Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital (KRH)

July 21, 2024

Medical students from The Maldives National University actively participated in a health screening programme conducted in collaboration with Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital (KRH). The activity aimed to raise community health awareness and promote preventive healthcare practices.

Workshop on Sports Taping for Bachelor of Physiotherapy Students

January 2024

The Sports Medicine Association of Maldives (SMAM), in collaboration with STO Medical Services, provided an excellent learning opportunity for Bachelor of Physiotherapy students from the Maldives National University (MNU). As part of this initiative, four final-year physiotherapy interns were sponsored to participate in a specialized workshop on Sports Taping. The training focused on practical techniques and evidence-based approaches to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and athletic performance enhancement. This collaboration not only strengthened students’ clinical and professional competencies in sports rehabilitation but also reflects MNU’s commitment to building industry partnerships that promote hands-on learning, and skill development

Awareness Session on Mpox – A Collaborative Initiative with the Health Protection Agency (HPA)

September 11, 2024

The Faculty of Health Sciences at the MNU, in collaboration with the Health Protection Agency (HPA), organized an awareness session on Mpox for faculty and staff members. The session was conducted by Dr. Nazla Rafeeg from HPA and provided valuable insights into the current Mpox situation, including global and national updates. It also emphasized preventive measures, response strategies, and public health interventions implemented by the World Health Organization (WHO) and HPA to control and prevent community transmission.

Collaboration with Main Tertiary and Regional Hospitals

January - December 2024

During 2024, the Dean of the School of Nursing met with management teams and nursing officials from Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital and several regional hospitals. The discussion focused on enhancing support for nursing students during their clinical postings, with the aim of strengthening training quality, improving supervision, and ensuring a more cohesive learning experience across clinical sites.

Strengthening Health Partnerships: MNUSU Healthy Eid – World Health Day Initiative

April 21, 2025

In celebration of World Health Day, Medicos, Healers, and Neares—three branches of The Maldives National University Students’ Union (MNUSU)—jointly organized the “MNUSU Healthy Eid” community health event.

As part of the initiative, health screening stalls were set up, offering free weight and height assessment, blood pressure checks, and blood sugar testing. A total of 90 individuals benefited from these services.

This annual collaboration marks the third consecutive year that the three student branches have come together to celebrate World Health Day, demonstrating a strong and growing partnership in promoting community wellbeing. A series of additional health-related activities are also planned throughout the year.

This initiative reflects MNU’s commitment to strengthening health partnerships by working closely with national health stakeholders to expand health education, provide essential services, and enhance public awareness on preventive healthcare.

Workshop on Curriculum Development" facilitated by Riphah Islamic International Medical

October, 8th 2024

The School of Medicine hosted a 3-day “Workshop on Curriculum Development” facilitated by Riphah Islamic International Medical College from 8th-10th Oct 2024 for Doctors from IGMH, ADK, Senahiya, and Academic staff from the School of Medicine participated in this workshop.

 

 

Students meet with experts from different public health fields

September, 17th 2024

As part of the Medicine and Society Module students meet with experts from different public health fields to gain insights into their valuable knowledge and experience

 

 

The Student Union had the privilege of joining the "China-Maldives: A Decade of Friendship Towards One Shared Future" symposium

November, 1st 2024
The Student Union had the privilege of joining the “China-Maldives: A Decade of Friendship Towards One Shared Future” symposium—a special opportunity to engage directly with the Chinese Ambassador and key government officials.
We voiced students’ concerns about studying in China and received positive responses toward resolving them.
The keynote speeches by Mati Maldives, Dr. Simad Saeed, and other experts also provided valuable insights.

Maldives Medico Legal Conference 2025

April, 28th 2025
The Maldives Medico-Legal Conference 2025, hosted by the School of Medicine at The Maldives National University (MNU), is poised to be a pivotal event in advancing the crucial dialogue between the fields of medicine, law, and ethics. Scheduled for April 28–30, 2025, this conference marks a significant step for the nation in addressing the complex, overlapping challenges faced by legal and healthcare professionals.

Workshop on Assessment Design and Evaluation in collaboration with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

October,5th 2025
The Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), in collaboration with the School of Medicine, successfully hosted a comprehensive three-day Workshop on Assessment Design and Evaluation from October 5th to 7th, 2025. The intensive program was specifically tailored to equip medical educators with advanced skills in creating high-quality, reliable, and valid assessments, with a particular focus on modern objective structured formats and blueprinting

Training on "Team Based Learning" for Doctors from ADK

February, 3rd 2023

On February 3, 2023, the School of Medicine (SM) at The Maldives National University (MNU) conducted a specialized training session on “Introduction to Team-Based Learning (TBL)” for doctors from ADK Hospital. This initiative marked a significant step in enhancing teaching and learning methodologies for clinical education in the Maldives, emphasizing active participation and collaborative problem-solving.

Orientation session by the Public Health Unit of Kulhudhufushi Regional Hospital for 3rd Year Medical Students

March,12th 2023

The Public Health Unit (PHU) successfully held an orientation for the 3rd Year Medical Students of Batch-4, who are doing their clinical posting in collaboration with the Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital.

Advanced Emergency Care Training of Trainers organized in collaboration with Ministry of Health , USAID Maldives Faculty of Health Sciences School of Nursing

March,13th 2023

A critical Training of Trainers (ToT) on Advanced Emergency Care was successfully organized for healthcare professionals—both doctors and nurses—between March 13th and 18th, 2023. This crucial program aims to significantly elevate the standard of emergency medical services across the Maldives by creating a pool of highly qualified local trainers.

Professors from Apollonia University visit the School of Medicine

April,20th 2023

On 20th April 2023, the School of Medicine at The Maldives National University (MNU) welcomed two distinguished international academics, Prof. Christelle Delaite from the University of Haute Alsace, France, and Prof. Leonard Ionut Atanase from Apollonia University, Romania.

The visit served to strengthen international academic cooperation and explore potential collaborations in medical education and research. Such exchanges are vital for benchmarking the School of Medicine’s curriculum against European standards and fostering opportunities for faculty and student exchange programs.

Delegates from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Conduct Monitoring Visit at MNU School of Medicine

May,23rd 2023

The School of Medicine (SM) at The Maldives National University (MNU) recently hosted a monitoring visit by delegates from the Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM). This visit underscores the critical partnership between MNU and UKM, which provides technical guidance for the implementation of the Doctor of Medicine (MD) curriculum at MNU.

KRH Senior Management Welcomes MNU Medical Students for Community Posting

September,16th 2023

 The Senior Management Team of Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital (KRH) recently held an introductory meeting with the 3rd Year Medical Students of Batch-4 (Group 3) from The Maldives National University (MNU) School of Medicine. This essential session launched the students’ practical exposure component for the Medicine and Society Module III.

MNU School of Medicine meets with Maldives Police Service

December,13th 2023

On Tuesday 12th Dec 2023 Senior faculty members from the School of Medicine including the acting Dean Dr. Aminath Huda, met with a team from Maldives Police Service to discuss details of the upcoming Personal and Professional Advancement (PPA) camp for 5th year Medical students.

MNU School of Medicine meets with Climate Change Research from Canada

May,18th 2025

The Dean and lecturers from the School of Medicine met with the Canadian Government’s Technical Assistance Partnership Team to discuss ways to enhance the capacity of MNU to undertake climate change and climate action research.

Public Health awareness session with Community Health Coordinator Ms.Sameena Mohamed Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital.

October,19th 2025

Community Health Coordinator Ms.Sameena Mohamed Kulhudhuffushi Regional Hospital conducted an information session for Batch 6 students, currently doing their posting at Kulhudhufushi Regional Hospital.

Session on Medical Records

October,12th 2025

A session on Medical Records was conducted by Mr. Hassan Ahmed, for Batch 6 who are in Kulhudhufushi until the end of October to complete a part of their Medicine and Society Module.

The High Commissioner of Pakistan Vice Admiral Fayyaz Gilani visits the School of Medicine

January,23rd 2023

The High Commissioner of Pakistan Vice Admiral Fayyaz Gilani visited the School of Medicine of The Maldives National University today. Discussions were held with the Vice Chancellor Dr Mohamed Shareef on areas of mutual interest and collaboration.

Trainers from Flinders University visit the School of Medicine

August,21st 2023

On Wednesday, August 20, 2025, the School of Medicine (SM) at The Maldives National University (MNU) hosted a delegation of trainers from Flinders University, Australia.

Term 2, 2024 – Mentoring Workshop for Nurses

December 5. 2025

In Term 2 of 2024, 29 nurses participated in the Mentoring Workshop, designed to strengthen their ability to support student learning in the clinical setting. The workshop focused on enhancing mentorship skills, including effective communication, constructive feedback, clinical teaching strategies, and the creation of a positive learning environment. Through interactive discussions and practical activities, nurses explored ways to guide students with confidence while fostering professional growth, critical thinking, and safe clinical practice.

Term 1, 2025 – Mentoring Workshop for Nurses

June 17-19 , 2025

During Term 1 of 2025, the Mentoring Workshop saw a significant increase in participation, with 62 nurses attending. This session further expanded on key mentorship competencies, including role modeling, student assessment, reflective practice, and managing learning challenges in busy clinical settings. Participants engaged in scenario-based learning and shared real-life experiences, strengthening their capacity to support and empower nursing students. The workshop aimed to ensure that clinical environments remain supportive, educational, and aligned with professional standards, thereby improving student learning outcomes.