2 medical courses launched in UAEThe Gulf Medical University (GMU) in Ajman is pioneering innovation in medical education by offering two new courses for the UAE students — Master of Science in Human Reproductive Biology and Master of Clinical Physical Therapy Programme.
Like a page and support educationLiking a page on Facebook will now have its own reward, as restaurant brand, Just Falafel, will donate one dirham to charity for every new like on its Facebook page.
RAK Ruler attends graduation ceremony Bolton UniversityThe UAE under the wise leadership of the President His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan and His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum , Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, pays proper attention to the education sector,
3 UAE varsities join iTunes U networkThree of the UAE government’s premier higher education institutions have turned digital by joining Apple’s iTunes U, the world’s largest online catalogue of free education content.
HCT unveils sport management courseA new bachelor’s degree programme aimed at providing unique opportunity for young Emiratis to study for roles in the country’s future as a world-class sporting destination was introduced by the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT).
More students investing in higher educationStudent numbers at Dubai’s universities continue to grow as the higher education sector in the emirate experienced a growth of 11 per cent in 2012.
Gala dinner to raise funds 
for student scholarshipsRecognised for creating education opportunities to underprivileged and special needs children across the Middle East, START, a non-profit organisation, will host a Royal Gala Dinner in March to raise funds needed to support three scholarship awards that will change the lives of students.
Comprehending by listeningSpeech and language specialists and special needs teachers underwent a two-day workshop last week to familiarise themselves with the aural rehabilitation programme designed for the Arabic-speaking population.
Breaking the glass ceilingWorking women can often face a challenge when rising through the ranks of corporate hierarchy. Dealing with the pressures of the corporate world and balancing family life can be tough, given the task of delivering results on time.
Breaking the glass ceilingWorking women can often face a challenge when rising through the ranks of corporate hierarchy. Dealing with the pressures of the corporate world and balancing family life can be tough, given the task of delivering results on time.