More than 2,000 foreign students, including several hundred from the UAE, face possible deportation from Britain after their university was stripped of its right to authorise visas for their study.
More than 2,000 foreign students, including several hundred from the UAE, face possible deportation from Britain after their university was stripped of its right to authorise visas for their study.
Giving up his successful career as the head of a medical research firm to spend his days at home reading from children’s story books was a tough choice for Chinese father Zhang Qiaofeng.
A fire alarm system linked to the civil defence network will be installed in Fujairah schools and the existing firefighting equipment will be upgraded.
His Highness Dr Shaikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Member of the Supreme Council, Ruler of Sharjah and President of the University of Sharjah, has ordered more facilities in the university, including more parking lots for students.
From iPad to the surface computer, schools have been quick to embrace technology and introduce new ways of e-learning for students.
Announced in April 2012, the e-learning initaitive is aimed at transforming education in UAE’s public schools through the use of better technology.
Dropping out of school, failing or not knowing how to read, write and count have become rare in schools throughout Abu Dhabi.
From iPad to the surface computer, schools have been quick to embrace technology and introduce new ways of e-learning for students.
The Sharjah International Book Fair (SIBF) sponsored Yale Publishing Course, at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, USA, has concluded recently.
Vocational students’ technological innovation will be showcased at this year’s NAJAH Education, Training and Careers exhibition in an effort to encourage students to get into vocational and technical education.