The fund will support 20 students to drive their academic and research efforts towards fintech and blockchain at American University of Sharjah
Taaleem operates 26 schools with 27,000 students, supported by more than 1,700 faculty members and 3,000 administrative staff in the UAE
James Shipton, Regional Exams Director, MENA, British Council tells us that the outbreak of Covid-19 accelerated several education trends, including a greater acceptance of digital technology
Applications are currently open and without charge to all UAE residents, including students, professionals, and small business owners until May 20
Malakeh El Haj, Director of Knowledge & Innovation at Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation tells us education is changing at a pace quicker than ever before, driven by the use of innovative technologies
The roadmap identifies environment-and-climate-friendly initiatives that the MoE aims to achieve by the start of and post COP28
The general curator of SeaWorld Abu Dhabi and Yas SeaWorld Research & Rescue tells us how the centre will enable marine conservation and build a strong regional rescue network
Dubai education regulator said 25 schools improved their performance from the previous inspection cycle during the 2018/19 academic year
The university admission and application process can be very challenging and time-consuming and is quite fragmented
However, schools with a rating below ‘Acceptable’ are not eligible to increase the tuition fee
The rate by which schools can increase fee is tied to their most recent evaluation by the Dubai Schools Inspection Bureau
Dr Raja takes on the role of honorary head of the university in Dubai and will represent the university in a ceremonial and ambassadorial capacity
Taaleem’s shares are due to start trading on November 29
More than 326,000 students now attend Dubai’s private schools, representing a total of 187 nationalities
The subscription period starts today, with trading of shares expected to commence on November 29
E-learning gained higher acceptance and adoption during the pandemic, making it a trusted channel of learning says Somaroy Gabbita, general manager at Human Logic
Taaleem shares are expected to start trading on or around November 29, 2022
Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan said that during the next 20 years, education will determine the extent to which countries advance in terms of development and civilisation
Leading universities from the US, Canada, UK, Australia, Japan, Singapore, Malaysia and various parts of Europe will be exhibiting at the fair
Research-based innovation will be needed for the new era in order to address the economic, social and environmental issues facing society
The two entities will implement waste management strategies that align with Egypt’s sustainability agenda
The fully-funded programme employs an experiential and project-based learning approach supported by PwC’s Academy Middle East, CAPADEV and Bon Education
With a focus on the aviation sector, the new ASAAS programme will facilitate the recruitment, training and development of young Emirati talent
The membership was awarded due to Ras Al Khaimah’s focus on improving emirate-wide education outcomes, expanding its use of modern technologies in the learning process and empowering communities
Besides the UAE foreign minister’s latest visit, we take stock of the key developments and events since the signing of the historic accords
Through the platform, SDCEE will curate specific programmes for all GEMS stakeholders and develop other initiatives such as conferences, networking events and venture funding support
Operating in teams and groups and improving cultural tolerance can be key character-building factors
Wearing face masks remains mandatory inside closed areas
CAFU aims to raise Dhs154,000 in donations to help construct and run a primary school with two classrooms in one year.
The Abu Dhabi Government will spend more than Dhs6.6bn to implement the new pension rate