Dubai Launches National University with Dh4.5 Billion Investment to Enhance Education and Research

Announced on Monday, the new institution aims to become a leading force in specialized and future-oriented academic programs, aspiring to secure a place among the top 50 young universities globally within the next decade

Dubai has unveiled the National University of Dubai with a substantial initial investment of Dh4.5 billion, marking a significant step in advancing the region’s educational landscape.

Announced on Monday, the new institution aims to become a leading force in specialized and future-oriented academic programs, aspiring to secure a place among the top 50 young universities globally within the next decade.

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The National University of Dubai is set to offer a unique blend of Emirati identity and international perspective, aligning its programs with the developmental goals of the UAE.

This strategic approach is designed to prepare graduates to excel on the global stage while addressing the evolving needs of the local and international job markets.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, shared his vision for the university through a social media post.

He emphasized the university’s goal to “be among the top 50 young universities over the next decade,” underscoring the institution’s commitment to educational excellence and innovation.

The establishment of the National University of Dubai is part of the broader Dubai Social Agenda 33, a ten-year plan focusing on the theme “Family: The Foundation of Our Nation.”

This agenda aims to support Emirati families by enhancing various aspects of their lives, including housing, quality of life, social cohesion, healthcare, and future skills development.

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Education, a key pillar of this agenda, is set to be elevated through initiatives that offer high-quality, affordable education to a broader segment of the UAE’s population.

The university is poised to play a crucial role in this transformative vision, addressing the rapid changes in the global educational landscape.

Sheikh Mohammed highlighted the need for creating “generations capable of absorbing these changes and harnessing them to build a better future for our nation.”

The investment in the National University of Dubai reflects Dubai’s ongoing commitment to fostering a robust educational environment that supports both national growth and global competitiveness.

By integrating Emirati values with cutting-edge academic programs, the university aims to contribute significantly to the UAE’s development goals and elevate the country’s status in global higher education rankings.

The launch of this ambitious project underscores Dubai’s dedication to advancing its educational infrastructure and preparing its youth for future challenges.

As the National University of Dubai begins its journey, it represents a major leap forward in the UAE’s quest to become a global leader in education and research.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Tariq Saeed

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