logo
MBZUAI begins new academic year with largest-ever cohort of 400 plus students

MBZUAI begins new academic year with largest-ever cohort of 400 plus students

Tahawul Tech2 days ago
Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has welcomed its largest cohort for its Fall 2025 intake, enrolling 403 new students. This includes its inaugural undergraduate class, new graduate cohorts in existing programmes in Computer Science, Computer Vision, Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Robotics, and the first intakes into the Master of Science in Statistics & Data Science and Master in Applied Artificial Intelligence.
This semester received more than 8,000 applications across the university's Bachelor and graduate programmes, yielding an acceptance rate of 5 per cent, and reinforcing the university's prestigious position and ability to attract the best talent in the UAE and from around the world.
Timothy Baldwin, MBZUAI Provost and Professor of Natural Language Processing, said: 'This year, MBZUAI welcomes our largest cohort of graduate students alongside our inaugural undergraduate class. Artificial intelligence is transforming the world at a pace that vastly outstrips traditional education models. To realise its full global potential, MBZUAI invests heavily in reviewing and updating our programmes to reflect modern AI research methodology and workflows, based on our bleeding-edge AI research credentials and grounded in societal and industrial needs. As a young institution, MBZUAI has already earned a place among the world's top 10 AI universities based on our research credentials.
'With the introduction of our undergraduate and Master's in Applied AI programmes, we continue to build world-leading programmes aligned with the UAE's National Strategy for AI 2031 and supporting Abu Dhabi's rapidly growing AI ecosystem.'
The newly launched Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence programme offers two streams, AI for Business and AI for Engineering, combining technical rigor with leadership, hands-on entrepreneurship, and in-situ industry experience. The first class consists of 115 undergraduate students from more than 25 countries, over 25 per cent of which are UAE Nationals.
Professor Baldwin said: 'The jobs of tomorrow are being shaped by AI today and we must ensure that future generations are equipped with the tools and skills to navigate that shift. Our extraordinarily talented students don't just learn about AI, but learn with it, through it, and for it. This is an extraordinary value proposition across all our programmes, but especially for our undergraduate students, who will be studying towards a bachelor's degree in AI that I believe sets a new global benchmark in terms of technical depth, real-world relevance, and the high-end AI job-readiness of the students.'
The key highlights for the Fall 2025 intake includes MBZUAI's total student body totaling more than 700, representing over 47 nationalities. Nationalities represented in the undergraduate programmes are Bulgaria, China, Egypt, Georgia, Greece, India, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, the UAE and the UK. Postgraduate programmes bring together students from Canada, China, Egypt, France, India, Italy, Kazakhstan, Serbia, UAE, UK, USA and Vietnam.
MBZUAI continues to attract exceptional students, with 151 of the incoming graduate students (27.5 per cent) holding degrees from the world's top 100 computer science universities (CSRankings), including Cornell University, Tsinghua University, the University of Edinburgh, and the University of California, San Diego.
In welcoming the new students, MBZUAI has begun its immersive Orientation Week, introducing new students to the university's culture of academic excellence, AI-driven innovation, and community engagement. The programme combines academic sessions, mentorship activities, and cultural programming celebrating UAE heritage and life in Abu Dhabi. Highlights include the Orientation Mini Fair, where internal and external partners showcase resources for academic success, career development, and student life.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Oman's SME authority calls bids for multipurpose centre in Madinat Sultan Qaboos
Oman's SME authority calls bids for multipurpose centre in Madinat Sultan Qaboos

Zawya

timean hour ago

  • Zawya

Oman's SME authority calls bids for multipurpose centre in Madinat Sultan Qaboos

Oman's Small and Medium Enterprises Development Authority (SME) has invited bids for the design, supervision and project management consultancy contract of the planned Oman Multipurpose Centre in Madinat Sultan Qaboos The project covers the construction of an interactive multipurpose building with a built-up area of 1,317 square metres (sqm) distributed over three floors. 'Bids are due by 31 August 2025, with the award expected in December 2025. The project is targeted for completion in the second quarter of 2027,' a source aware of the details told Zawya Projects. Pre-qualified bidders include Arabic House Engineering Consultancy (AHE), AMTAR Engineering Co., Adi Architecture, and Mada Engineering Consultancy. (Reporting by Deva Palanisamy; Editing by Anoop Menon) (

UAE's Fujairah marine fuel sales hit three-month high in July
UAE's Fujairah marine fuel sales hit three-month high in July

Khaleej Times

time3 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

UAE's Fujairah marine fuel sales hit three-month high in July

Sales of marine bunker fuel at the UAE port of Fujairah rebounded in July after a slump in June to their highest in three months, Fujairah Oil Industry Zone data showed. July sales totalled 640,715 cubic metres (about 635,000 metric tonnes), up 13.8 per cent from June, based on FOIZ data published by SP Global Commodity Insights. The stronger volumes were led by a boost in high-sulphur marine fuel sales, which soared to their highest since January 2024, climbing 28.4 per cent from June to 205,597 cubic metres in July. A wider price difference between low-sulphur fuel oil and high-sulphur fuel oil likely drove more sales of the high-sulphur variety in July. The front-month hi-5 price spread, which reflects the premium of low-sulphur over high-sulphur fuel oil, hit a six-month high of over $95 a ton near mid-July, LSEG data showed. Meanwhile, low-sulphur marine fuel sales, including low-sulphur fuel oils and marine gasoils, rose 8.0 per cent to 435,118 cubic metres. The market share of high-sulphur bunkers widened to 32 per cent in July, while low-sulphur bunkers narrowed to 68 per cent.

Nakheel awards Dh2.6b contract to develop Bay Villas community at Dubai Islands
Nakheel awards Dh2.6b contract to develop Bay Villas community at Dubai Islands

Khaleej Times

time3 hours ago

  • Khaleej Times

Nakheel awards Dh2.6b contract to develop Bay Villas community at Dubai Islands

Nakheel, a member of Dubai Holding Real Estate, has awarded a contract worth Dh2.6 billion to Fibrex Contracting for the construction of the Bay Villas project at Dubai Islands. Featuring 636 luxury units across five distinct property types, Bay Villas represents Nakheel's newest waterfront community development. Building on Nakheel's existing relationship with Fibrex Contracting, which included collaborative work on the District One West community in Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum City (MBRAMC), Bay Villas will feature a range of exclusive residences, including Townhouses, Semi-detached Villas, Garden Villas, Waterfront Villas and Beachfront Villas. Residents will also enjoy access to premium amenities, including three pool houses, a beach club, landscaped parks and more. Khalid Al Malik, Chief Executive Officer of Dubai Holding Real Estate, said: 'Our partnership with Fibrex Contracting marks a key milestone for Bay Villas, a landmark project that underscores our commitment to shaping Dubai's future through elevated spaces that residents can proudly call home. This development delivers on our vision of designing waterfront communities that prioritise wellbeing, luxury and privacy, all while offering residents an opportunity to enjoy the best of island living.' Positioned at prime locations along a promenade with exclusive beach access, the three-storey Beachfront Villas will feature six bedrooms, a show kitchen, a spacious rooftop lounge and terrace, and a dedicated dining space. Developed on expansive plots, the Waterfront Villas will enjoy panoramic vistas, while the Garden Villas will offer a peaceful escape amidst verdant, natural surroundings. The Semi-detached Villas are designed to deliver a contemporary community experience, while the Townhouses will be set within four- to six-home complexes with private gardens. Overlooking the Arabian Gulf, the Bay Villas development utilises traditional design elements, such as wooden finishes and arabesque detailing, reflecting Dubai's heritage while maximising natural light. Residents will enjoy a premium resort lifestyle, with a central park, swimming pools, sports facilities, children's playgrounds and lush green corridors that connect directly to the waterfront, with parks for walking, jogging and relaxation. Sufyan S. Saleh, Group Managing Director, Fibrex Contracting, said: 'Fibrex Contracting is proud to work with Dubai Holding Real Estate, the region's most distinguished and visionary developer, known for their exceptional track record in delivering iconic projects. This time, we are honoured to extend our successful collaboration to the prestigious Bay Villas project at Dubai Islands. As one of the UAE's leading construction groups, we are committed to delivering this flagship development on time, while adhering to the highest industry standards. Through advanced construction technologies, specialised in-house capabilities and our trusted supply chain network, we are well-equipped to bring this waterfront community to life.' Developed in line with the Dubai 2040 Urban Master Plan, Dubai Islands is a premium destination that spans five islands across 18.6 square kilometres. It includes approximately 59 kilometres of exclusive waterfront, over 20 kilometres of beaches, and extensive open spaces, along with parks, golf courses, promenades and cycling paths. Situated near Downtown Dubai and Dubai International Airport, it is within easy reach of world-class hotels, retail, dining, and entertainment venues.

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