logo
Dubai universities launch new AI and Robotics programmes for 2025 academic year

Dubai universities launch new AI and Robotics programmes for 2025 academic year

Universities at Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City have announced programmes in artificial intelligence, robotics, game development, and creative arts for the new academic year.
The institutions aim to transform emerging talent into a future-ready workforce as part of Dubai's Education 33 Strategy.
The programmes support Dubai's vision to position itself among the world's top 10 cities for education by 2033, aligning with the goals of Education Strategy 2033 and Dubai Economic Agenda 'D33'.
Scholarships worth 50% tuition fees available at Dubai Knowledge Park universities
'The future belongs to the innovators who can imagine and create it, and education is the catalyst to cultivate such visionaries. Our ecosystems address this imperative by uniting globally renowned universities that offer curriculums designed to equip today's students with tomorrow's essential skills. We will accelerate such collective efforts to contribute towards Education Strategy 2033 and Dubai Economic Agenda 'D33', and encourage young talent to discover the academic and scholarship offerings presented by universities at Dubai International Academic City and Dubai Knowledge Park,' Marwan Abdulaziz Janahi, Senior Vice President of Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City, part of TECOM Group said, according to a statement by the Dubai Media Office.
Universities across both districts have introduced scholarship programmes to make quality education more accessible to students.
Amity University Dubai is providing scholarships of up to 50 per cent and a 30 per cent bursary. All programmes at the institution are now accredited by the Commission for Academic Accreditation.
'Our commitment for the coming year is to enhance student outcomes through deeper industry collaboration, research, and applied learning. Dubai continues to be an inspiring hub for global education, offering students not only academic excellence but also unmatched opportunities for growth and innovation,' Dr Saif Al Seiari, Vice Chancellor of Amity University Dubai added.
Meanwhile, Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Dubai has launched Bachelor of Technology in Computer Science and Financial Technology and Bachelor of Arts (Honours) programmes in English, Psychology, Sociology, Filmmaking, and Mass Communication.
The university offers merit-based scholarships of up to 30 per cent for undergraduate programmes and 10 per cent for postgraduate programmes, plus MBA scholarships of up to 15 per cent.
Students who have represented national or state teams are eligible for sports scholarships with tuition fee waivers ranging from 5 per cent to 50 per cent for the first year.
'At MAHE Dubai, our journey has always been guided by a clear purpose – to equip our students for the future, not just the present. From pioneering interdisciplinary programs in fintech and liberal arts to forging stronger industry and global collaborations, every milestone reflects our commitment to innovation and relevance. As we celebrate 25 years in the UAE, our focus remains on nurturing talent through future-ready learning and meaningful, real-world connections,' Dr S. Sudhindra, Academic President, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Dubai added.
University of Birmingham Dubai, ranked 76 th in the QS World University Rankings, is introducing Bachelor of Engineering in Robotics and AI programmes.
New master's courses include MSc Sustainable Innovation and Entrepreneurship, MSc Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, MSc Sport and Exercise Medicine, and MSc Urban Analytics and AI for Planners. The university offers scholarships up to 30 per cent of tuition fees, with 50 per cent available by invitation for September 2025 intake.
'The University of Birmingham has contributed to shaping knowledge and society for over 125 years. Founded in 1900 as England's first civic university, the university was built on a vision to make education accessible and transformative – values that continue to drive us today,' Ben Bailey, Chief Operating Officer of University of Birmingham Dubai explained.
The University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) provides undergraduate merit-based scholarships covering 15 per cent, 25 per cent, or 50 per cent of tuition fees.
The institution offers a 50 per cent Adam Gilchrist Sports Scholarship for athletes and postgraduate Master's Academic Scholarships with 15 per cent or 25 per cent tuition reductions.
'This year has marked a series of defining milestones for our school, from securing prestigious Dubai Research, Development and Innovation (RDI) grants in AI and sustainability to launching student-built tech solutions that are already making an impact in the industry,' Prof. May El Barachi, Head of the School of Computer Science at UOWD said
Murdoch University Dubai has introduced a Bachelor of Information Technology in Games Design and Development, a two-to-three-year programme accredited by the Australian Computer Society.
The programme prepares students to design and develop games for computer and extended reality platforms. Merit scholarships of up to 40 per cent are available for bachelor's and master's courses, 25 per cent for diplomas, and 50 per cent for foundation programmes.
'Dubai is a strategic gateway for innovation and opportunity, and our students benefit from a dynamic ecosystem where global education meets regional relevance,' Mohamed Bamatrf, Executive Director said.
SAE University College Dubai has expanded its portfolio with a Bachelor of Computer Science programme. The institution offers scholarships and grants of up to AED 50,000. The college celebrates 20 years of Creative Media Education in Dubai and 50 years internationally.
'Dubai is fast becoming a top study destination of choice with incentives such as the coveted Golden Visa for Creative professionals,' said Jan Horn, Managing Director. 'The city's booming media sector needs qualified talent, and we look forward to continuing our role as the leading creative media university in the region.'
SP Jain School of Global Management, which marked the 20 th anniversary of its Dubai campus in the 2024-25 academic year, has introduced a Master of Applied Finance and Wealth Management programme.
The institution's Executive MBA ranks 23 rd globally in the QS International Trade Rankings 2025. SP Jain offers a 'New Mothers' scholarship to support diverse student needs.
'With world-class international universities in a safe environment and infrastructure that supports the growth of the AI sector, Dubai is an incredible destination for students,' said Nitish Jain, President.
Dubai Knowledge Park and Dubai International Academic City are part of TECOM Group's portfolio of 10 business districts, which includes Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Dubai Studio City, Dubai Production City, Dubai Design District (d3), Dubai Science Park, and Dubai Industrial City.
10 SEO-Friendly Headlines
University of Birmingham Dubai Introduces Robotics and AI Engineering Degrees
Dubai International Academic City Expands Game Development and Creative Arts Courses
MAHE Dubai Celebrates 25 Years with New Fintech and Liberal Arts Programmes
Murdoch University Dubai Launches Games Design Bachelor Degree Programme
SP Jain Dubai Introduces Master of Applied Finance and Wealth Management Course
Dubai Education Strategy 2033: Universities Offer Future-Ready Technology Programmes
SAE University College Dubai Marks 20 Years with New Computer Science Degree
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Bangladeshi expat in Dubai wins Dh20-million prize in Big Ticket Draw
Bangladeshi expat in Dubai wins Dh20-million prize in Big Ticket Draw

Khaleej Times

time7 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

Bangladeshi expat in Dubai wins Dh20-million prize in Big Ticket Draw

As the 3rd of the month arrived yet again, UAE residents awaited Big Ticket's grand prize announcement, hoping to become a millionaire. On August 3, Sabuj, a Bangladeshi expat in Dubai, won a Dh20-million prize, with ticket number 194560, in the Big Ticket Series 277 draw. Meanwhile, six winners also took home Dh50,000 each in consolation prizes. Four lucky individuals also took home prizes up to Dh150,000 each after spinning the 'Big Win' wheel. Last month, a 43-year-old Bangladeshi electrician called Mohammed Naser Balal was named the lucky winner of a whopping Dh25 million in Big Ticket's draw. August promotions The raffle has previously announced the launch of its August grand promotion, with one lucky winner set to take home an incredible Dh15-million grand prize during the live draw on September 3. In addition to the grand prize, on the same night of the live draw, six winners will also receive consolation prizes of Dh100,000 each. Customers who buy two (or more) cash tickets in one transaction between August 1 and 25 will have a chance to be selected to attend the live draw on September 3 and win guaranteed cash prizes ranging from Dh50,000 to Dh150,000. The names of the four confirmed participants will be announced on the Big Ticket website on September 1. August's promotions are also offering a BMW M440i, with the winner to be announced on September 3. In addition, a Range Rover Velar will be given away on October 3.

OWWA e-Card printer to stay at MWO-Dubai even after Serbisyo Caravan
OWWA e-Card printer to stay at MWO-Dubai even after Serbisyo Caravan

Filipino Times

time9 hours ago

  • Filipino Times

OWWA e-Card printer to stay at MWO-Dubai even after Serbisyo Caravan

UAE-based OFWs who were unable to claim their e-Cards during the recent Serbisyo Caravan in Dubai will still be able to get their cards, as the Overseas Workers Welfare Administration (OWWA) will leave its card printer at the Migrant Workers Office (MWO). 'Huwag kayong mag-alala para sa OWWA dahil hindi lang ito isang araw lang sa Dubai. Iiwan na namin dito 'yung card printer para tuloy-tuloy lang ang pagpi-print ng OWWA e-Card dito sa Dubai,' OWWA Administrator Patricia Yvonne Caunan. Alongside the surge in National ID applications, the OWWA e-Card was among the most in-demand services during the OFW Serbisyo Caravan held at the Dubai World Trade Center on August 3. Active members of OWWA who wish to request an e-Card may complete their registration using a QR code provided by the agency. The QR code will remain available for those who missed the caravan. She added that eligible individuals can claim their e-Card anytime, even after the event. 'Anytime pwede niyong kunin, at kung hindi niyo makukuha today, kayo po ay cocontact-in ng mga tauhan ng OWWA dito sa Dubai,' she said. Thousands of attendees OWWA made the decision after thousands of Filipinos turned up at the one-day event, overwhelming the initial space at Exhibition Hall 8 of the Dubai World Trade Center and prompting organizers to expand the venue to Sheikh Rashid Hall. Caunan acknowledged the large turnout and emphasized the need for recurring caravans in the UAE. 'Hindi natin in-expect na ganito karami ang may kailangan ng serbisyo ng gobyerno dito sa Dubai. Hindi pwedeng isa o dalawang araw lang ito, kailangan ulit-ulitin ito dahil kailangan dito sa UAE dalhin ang serbisyo ng gobyerno,' Caunan said. The OWWA e-Card serves as proof of membership and can be used to access various government services and programs for overseas Filipinos.

Best photos of August 3: World Dog Surfing Championships to camels in China
Best photos of August 3: World Dog Surfing Championships to camels in China

The National

time9 hours ago

  • The National

Best photos of August 3: World Dog Surfing Championships to camels in China

A permit and licence is required to fly a drone legally in Dubai. Sanad Academy is the United Arab Emirate's first RPA (Remotely Piloted Aircraft) training and certification specialists endorsed by the Dubai Civil Aviation authority. It is responsible to train, test and certify drone operators and drones in UAE with DCAA Endorsement. 'We are teaching people how to fly in accordance with the laws of the UAE,' said Ahmad Al Hamadi, a trainer at Sanad. 'We can show how the aircraft work and how they are operated. They are relatively easy to use, but they need responsible pilots. 'Pilots have to be mature. They are given a map of where they can and can't fly in the UAE and we make these points clear in the lectures we give. 'You cannot fly a drone without registration under any circumstances.' Larger drones are harder to fly, and have a different response to location control. There are no brakes in the air, so the larger drones have more power. The Sanad Academy has a designated area to fly off the Al Ain Road near Skydive Dubai to show pilots how to fly responsibly. 'As UAS technology becomes mainstream, it is important to build wider awareness on how to integrate it into commerce and our personal lives,' said Major General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief, Dubai Police. 'Operators must undergo proper training and certification to ensure safety and compliance. 'Dubai's airspace will undoubtedly experience increased traffic as UAS innovations become commonplace, the Forum allows commercial users to learn of best practice applications to implement UAS safely and legally, while benefitting a whole range of industries.'

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store