The Sharjah International Education Show, which has seen a nearly twofold growth for its ninth edition, attracted almost one quarter more visitors on its first day, than the previous year.
The Sharjah International Education Show, which has seen a nearly twofold growth for its ninth edition, attracted almost one quarter more visitors on its first day, than the previous year.
Indian High School (IHS), the city’s largest non-profit school, has set out to create a school endowment fund with the support of school students, alumni and patrons.
The International Education Show, which has seen a nearly twofold growth for its ninth edition, has hit the right note on day one itself – attracting 25 per cent more visitors on Wednesday at Expo Centre Sharjah.
The government’s Emiratisation programme got a significant boost on Wednesday in Sharjah with the launch of the 15th National Career Exhibition.
The Abu Dhabi Education Council beginning from Sunday, will start registration of new students at kindergartens and government schools. Registration will continue until March 28 for Emiratis, while enrolment of expatriate students will commence from March 24, for four days running.
A bachelor’s programme in veterinary medicine is being offered for the first time in the country by UAE University (UAEU).
Ever wondered what the Palm Jumeirah and Burj Khalifa looks like from a dizzying height of 1,000 feet?
The American University of Ras Al Khaimah (AURAK) has helped and supported Nigerian student Abu Bakr Muhammad Abu Bakr, to discover a theory in mathematics related to the football game.
Khalifa University’s Board of Trustees met here recently and discussed various reseacrh projects and the plans to set up a College of Science.
The Health Ministry will sponsor 80 Emirati students annually to study nursing in a bid to encourage locals to be part of the profession.