Former US President, Bill Clinton announced the launch of the Varkey GEMS Foundation, a Dubai based charitable initiative, at a special launch ceremony.
Former US President, Bill Clinton announced the launch of the Varkey GEMS Foundation, a Dubai based charitable initiative, at a special launch ceremony.
AJMAN — Thumbay Group, a leading healthcare and medical education provider, recently announced its Dh350m expansion plan which is expected to create thousands of new jobs in the UAE.
Building online communities and keeping them linked is fast turning into a lucrative career for many students in the UAE.
With more than 16,000 university students in Dubai itself, the opportunity to build a student-centric community could not escape the wits of Saurabh Chhabra who decided to setup emr8.com (pronounced as emirate). The website offers students with a round up of university activities and other interesting tidbits from college life.
Determination, grit and knowledge were put to test in a fiercely competitive green debate organised by the Emirates Environment Group.
The first batch of IGCSE of the Raffles International School (RIS) West Campus recorded a 100 per cent pass. The school felicitated its top achievers in a special ceremony attended by Dileep Nair, Singapore Consul General in Dubai.
DUBAI - Education is getting the tech edge with students and teachers riding the wave and giants like Google, Apple and Microsoft, and the other companies are pouring millions in to provide schools with their latest gadgets like laptops and iPads.
DUBAI - Reacting positively to the recent Khaleej Times report on lack of public transport to Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), the Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) has promised to take necessary steps regarding the lone bus route to the area, by early next month.
DUBAI - The British University in Dubai (BUiD) and the Arabian Child have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on a series of workshops which will ensure that training is provided to early-years teachers.
DUBAI - Education is getting the tech edge with students and teachers riding the wave and giants like Google, Apple and Microsoft, and the other companies are pouring millions in to provide schools with their latest gadgets like laptops and iPads.