
UODH organizes an open day for new students
Many students and families attended the event, where they were greeted by a team of staff who guided them on tours of the campus. Visitors explored the six colleges at the university, which include Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Computing and Intelligent Systems, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Business Administration, and Law.
The university also hosted live discussion sessions with representatives from each college to answer questions about the different degree programs, admission requirements, and available scholarships.
Dr Aisha Bushlaibi, the Chancellor of the University of Al Dhaid, shared that this event reflects the university's strategy to actively engage with the community and build strong communication with students and their families. She highlighted the importance of offering clear and helpful advice about academic choices.
Dr Bushlaibi also emphasized that such events help strengthen the relationship between the university and the community. They play a crucial role in raising awareness about education and shaping the future of higher education in the area. This aligns perfectly with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and President of the University of Al Dhaid, to foster a thriving knowledge society.
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Recently, the university held an "Open Day" for students and their parents. This event was designed to introduce visitors to the wide range of academic programs available and showcase the educational and career opportunities the university offers. The Open Day aimed to help students make informed decisions about their future studies by providing a welcoming space to learn about their options and prepare for a successful transition into higher education. Many students and families attended the event, where they were greeted by a team of staff who guided them on tours of the campus. Visitors explored the six colleges at the university, which include Agriculture, Veterinary Medicine, Computing and Intelligent Systems, Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Business Administration, and Law. The university also hosted live discussion sessions with representatives from each college to answer questions about the different degree programs, admission requirements, and available scholarships. Dr Aisha Bushlaibi, the Chancellor of the University of Al Dhaid, shared that this event reflects the university's strategy to actively engage with the community and build strong communication with students and their families. She highlighted the importance of offering clear and helpful advice about academic choices. Dr Bushlaibi also emphasized that such events help strengthen the relationship between the university and the community. They play a crucial role in raising awareness about education and shaping the future of higher education in the area. This aligns perfectly with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah, and President of the University of Al Dhaid, to foster a thriving knowledge society.