Dubai is home to a total of 220 private schools, which enrolled over 326,000 students in the 2022-23 academic year
The university’s graduates will now be able to pursue further degrees in CAA-accredited universities on completion of programme accreditation
Companies need to invest in people as much as they do in technology, as reskilling employees is both cost-effective and offers significant mid to long-term dividends
Based in Saudia Arabia, Human Development Company provides educational, medical and rehabilitation services
The School of Law will offer courses and programmes to support the advancement of legal education and professional development in the UAE
Ranked among the top 700 global universities, AU offers 35 programmes which are accredited by the UAE Ministry of Education
According to the survey, 71 per cent of UAE parents across these industries don’t have an education savings plan, and spend a significant amount of their monthly income on tuition fees
In April this year, the emirate’s private school sector recorded its highest ever enrollment figure, crossing 300,000 students
The course is open for both physical education teachers in government schools and private academies, and includes football, volleyball, basketball, water sports, cycling, athletics, archery and judo
While online learning is steadily finding a common plan in the UAE’s agenda to further mitigate the gender gap across sectors, greater institutional collaboration will determine its success
Around 32 per cent of the new students are female, in keeping with the university’s mission to encourage more women to continue their post-graduate education and enter academia or research
The funds will support five significant research projects related to early childhood development
Marking the importance of World Youth Skills Day, Rajinder Kumar Sharma, head of Global College for the Degree Entry Programme at Heriot-Watt University Dubai, tells us how universities can enhance students’ access to job opportunities
Marking World Youth Skills Day, the United Arab Emirates University highlights the national strategic vision to support Emirati youth
Taaleem has become one of the first National Bonds partners to initiate this movement of financial literacy for students across its schools
The automated storage and electronic book retrieval system on the library’s first floor is one of its largest sections
The Mohammed bin Rashid Library aims to help people with various interests, especially youth, to access printed and digital books
The Generation Schools will adopt national curricula supervised by Emirates Schools Establishment, the tuition fees will be fully covered by the government
The introduction of AI has made it possible for educators to closely monitor a candidate’s activities and also conduct exams online
Schools in the emirate will remain closed from Monday, May 2 until Sunday, May 8
There was 4.9 per cent enrolment growth since September last year in Dubai’s private school sector, which has 215 schools
The partnership will explore deep-tech solutions to challenges facing the financial services sector
Alexia Hilbertidou, changemaker and founder of GirlBoss, tells us why her generation can’t settle for slow progress when it comes to gender parity
The Education Cost Index for this year stands at -1.01 per cent
Over 20,000 students will be registered in the first year, with the goal of increasing the number of students to one million in the next five years
Cuemath, backed by Google, launched its operations in the UAE in June 2021
The directive also applies to early childhood centres and universities in the emirate
The top course this past year was Johns Hopkins University’s Covid-19 Contact Tracing, reflecting the need to mitigate the effects of the ongoing pandemic
The collaboration will enable students to research and evaluate the use of AI in diagnosing learning difficulties among other areas
The organisations plan to integrate their technological solutions to boost the growth of the education industry