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Al Etihad
08-07-2025
- Business
- Al Etihad
Abu Dhabi University introduces 21 new programmes, driving innovation across high-priority sectors
8 July 2025 11:42 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD) Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has introduced 21 new programmes as part of its Fall 2025-2026 academic portfolio, spanning a diverse range of disciplines, designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to drive meaningful impact across high-priority ADU's total number of academic programmes to 65, the newly launched offerings have been approved by the Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA) and span undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral levels. They cater to high-demand fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, renewable energy, public health, clinical psychology, educational technologies, digital communication, video game design, law, and intelligent systems programmes have been meticulously designed to address critical themes like ethical hacking, data privacy, behavioural analysis, healthcare leadership, and digital innovation, reflecting both current and future workforce needs in key expansion underscores ADU's dedication to nurturing skilled talent capable of driving the UAE's transition to a diversified, knowledge-based of ADU, Professor Ghassan Aouad, said, 'With our students being at the core of our offering at ADU, we aim to provide world-class programmes that equip future leaders with the knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in today's dynamic job market. Our strategically curated programmes have been developed using robust market intelligence to address unmet industry needs and prepare our graduates to fill critical talent gaps. By regularly realigning our curriculum with evolving industry needs, not only are we enhancing educational outcomes and graduate employability, but also actively contributing to the UAE's economic visions.'As part of this expansion, ADU has launched several new undergraduate programmes, including a BA in International Relations, a BA in Psychology, a BA in Video Game Design, a BSc in Artificial Intelligence, a BSc in Renewable Sustainable Energy Engineering, and a BSc in Clinical Psychology and Mental postgraduate portfolio now includes a Master of Arts in Digital Communication and Technology, MSc in Cybersecurity, MSc in Artificial Intelligence, MSc in Fintech, MSc in Strategic Digital Transformation, Master of Law in Cyberlaw and Artificial Intelligence, Master of Public Health, Master of Education in Educational Technologies and AI, MSc in Clinical Psychology and Mental Health, Master of Arts in Applied Behavior Analysis, and a Master of Science in Healthcare the doctoral level, ADU has introduced a PhD in Law, PhD in Education, PhD in Intelligent Systems Engineering, and PhD in Engineering combining rigorous academic training with industry-aligned learning experiences, graduates will be well-positioned for high-demand roles such as cybersecurity analysts, AI engineers, digital transformation specialists, healthcare leaders, legal advisors in cyberlaw, and educational technology consultants. ADU's latest offerings provide flexible pathways to academic and career excellence, catering to both new high school graduates and seasoned continues to invest in academic innovation through a dynamic learning environment that inspires students to pursue their goals and aspirations with confidence. Whether aiming to embark on a new career path or deepen existing knowledge, students enrolled in these new programmes will benefit from ADU's commitment to academic excellence, industry engagement, and student success.


Web Release
26-06-2025
- Business
- Web Release
Manipal Academy of Higher Education Dubai students win Green Entrepreneurship Program for start-up tackling UAE's $3.5B food waste crisis
In a powerful display of youth-led climate action, students from the Manipal Environmental and Climate Society (MECS) at Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Dubai were named champions at the Green Entrepreneurship Program, hosted by Ajman University at the Ajman Youth Hub. Their winning initiative, LoopBite, is a community-driven circular economy platform designed to address the UAE's mounting food waste challenge, where over 3.2 million tonnes of food are wasted annually, costing the economy nearly $3.5 billion. The platform enables households, farms, and businesses to turn food scraps into compost via smart waste collection systems, while incentivising behaviour change through a gamified rewards app. The team was awarded AED 5,000 as a prize and is now entering the incubation phase, where investors will be involved. Ajman University will guide them through this process, providing ongoing mentorship and technical support, alongside guidance from key industry stakeholders, as they scale their impact. The team has already established partnerships with key government bodies supporting the initiative. The start-up is co-founded by students and recent graduates from MAHE Dubai, Ajman University, and Abu Dhabi University, showcasing the strength of inter-university collaboration and a shared commitment to sustainability. The team brings together diverse expertise and entrepreneurial drive: Mohamed Nihmathullah, a student at the School of Design & Architecture at MAHE Dubai, leads as Co-Founder and CEO, shaping the project's vision and partnerships. Mohammed Abushaban from Ajman University serves as Co-Founder and COO, managing operations, logistics, and rollout. Syrin Alabrach, a graduate of Abu Dhabi University, is Co-Founder and Head of Communications & Finance, overseeing branding, engagement, and financials. Nazmi Nazar from the Manipal Academy of Liberal Arts at MAHE Dubai rounds out the team as Co-Founder and CIO, spearheading innovation and sustainability features. Dr. Bhakti More, Head of the Centre for ESG at MAHE Dubai, commented, 'This recognition is a proud moment for MAHE Dubai and a true reflection of our commitment to sustainability, innovation, and experiential learning. With 2025 declared as the Year of Community in the UAE, the LoopBite team represents the kind of entrepreneurial mindset and social responsibility we aim to cultivate through our ESG initiatives. Their solution shows how youth-led innovation can address real-world problems and create lasting community impact. This win also highlights the power of collaboration, when students come together across disciplines and institutions to co-create solutions, they don't just learn, they lead the change towards a more sustainable future.' Mohamed Nihmathullah, student of MAHE Dubai, Co-Founder and CEO of LoopBite, commented, 'LoopBite directly addresses one of the UAE's most pressing environmental challenges: food waste. It is estimated that 40% of household waste in the UAE is food, with 38% of prepared meals in Dubai going to waste daily, a figure that spikes to 60% during Ramadan. In response, the UAE has committed to halving food waste by 2030 as part of its broader Net Zero 2050 ambitions. Recent national efforts, such as the UAE Food Bank diverting 5,466 tonnes of food from landfills in 2024, reflect a growing momentum toward systemic change. At LoopBite, we're closing the loop on food waste — turning scraps into soil, and habits into impact. Sustainability isn't a trend; it's a cycle we're proud to lead.' This win further strengthens MAHE Dubai's position as a regional leader in sustainability, with its Centre for ESG embedding environmental, social, and governance principles across academics, research, and community outreach. A signatory of UNFCCC's 'Race to Zero' and member of the COP28 Universities Climate Network, MAHE Dubai continues to champion student-led innovation earning recognition from the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, the MAJRA Federal Platform, and CIBSE UAE for its real-world impact.


Khaleej Times
23-06-2025
- Business
- Khaleej Times
Abu Dhabi University rises 110 places in QS World University Rankings 2026
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has climbed 110 places to secure a global position of 391, earning a spot among the top 400 universities worldwide, according to the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2026. The leap highlights the capital's commitment to the continued delivery of globally competitive academic programs and innovative research, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in higher education. Regionally, ADU has advanced to fifth place among 12 UAE-based higher education institutions, up two positions from the previous year. The results follow enhanced data validation techniques introduced by QS, designed to elevate data quality and improve the reliability of reputation measures across institutions. The university's progress is reflected across several key indicators, with notable improvements in employer reputation, academic reputation, and citations per faculty, underscoring its expanding influence in research, thought leadership, and graduate employability. Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, said, 'This consistent rise in the QS World University Rankings reflects the steady momentum we have built over the years through a clear strategic vision and purposeful academic investment. Year after year, we continue to climb the global rankings, driven by a commitment to excellence in teaching, impactful research, and international collaboration. We are proud to be among the top 400 universities globally, an affirmation of the quality of our programs and their alignment with international standards. We remain committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders who will thrive, innovate, and contribute to the UAE's national agenda and beyond, across diverse sectors.' He added, 'As we mark this achievement, I extend my sincere gratitude to our students, faculty, researchers, and staff whose dedication has made this milestone possible.' Professor's innovation earns patent Meanwhile, in a step toward sustainability and scientific innovation, Dr Rahaf Ajaj, Chair of the Department of Environmental and Public Health at Abu Dhabi University's (ADU) College of Health Sciences, has been awarded a German utility model patent for her pioneering research into biodegradable polymeric films. This achievement further points at the ADU's commitment to driving impactful research with real-world applications that benefit both the environment and student learning. Granted by the German Patent and Trade Mark Office (DPMA), the utility model titled 'Composition of polymer films based on pectin containing a boswellic acid derivative for improved functionality' represents a breakthrough in active packaging materials. Developed in collaboration with an international team of scientists, the innovation combines pectin, a natural plant-based polymer, with a specially synthesised compound derived from boswellic acid, resulting in enhanced antioxidant activity and improved water resistance. Ajaj said: 'This patent reflects years of applied research aimed at replacing harmful plastics with sustainable alternatives. With the support of Abu Dhabi University, I am proud to see our work recognised on an international stage. By synthesising a novel bioactive compound and integrating it into pectin-based films, we've created a material that delivers both environmental and functional value. This milestone reflects our mission to develop sustainable alternatives to traditional plastics and contribute to a circular economy. It also enhances opportunities for ADU students, who are involved in applied research that prepares them to be changemakers in environmental science, healthcare, and beyond.'


Zawya
23-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Abu Dhabi University rises 110 places in QS World University Rankings 2026
Abu Dhabi, UAE: In reflection of its continued academic excellence, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has achieved a remarkable milestone in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2026, climbing 110 places to secure a global position of 391, earning a prestigious spot among the top 400 universities worldwide. The leap underscores ADU's commitment to the continued delivery of globally competitive academic programs and innovative research, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in higher education. Regionally, ADU has advanced to fifth place among 12 UAE-based higher education institutions, up two positions from the previous year. The results follow enhanced data validation techniques introduced by QS, designed to elevate data quality and improve the reliability of reputation measures across institutions. The university's progress is reflected across several key indicators, with notable improvements in employer reputation, academic reputation, and citations per faculty, underscoring its expanding influence in research, thought leadership, and graduate employability. Professor Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, commented: "This consistent rise in the QS World University Rankings reflects the steady momentum we have built over the years through a clear strategic vision and purposeful academic investment. Year after year, we continue to climb the global rankings, driven by a commitment to excellence in teaching, impactful research, and international collaboration. We are proud to be among the top 400 universities globally, an affirmation of the quality of our programs and their alignment with international standards. We remain committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders who will thrive, innovate, and contribute to the UAE's national agenda and beyond, across diverse sectors.' He added: 'As we mark this achievement, I extend my sincere gratitude to our students, faculty, researchers, and staff whose dedication has made this milestone possible." The QS World University Rankings, a leading global benchmark for academic institutions, continues to evolve its methodology to reflect a more holistic view of higher education impact, including reputation, diversity, sustainability, and global engagement. ADU's strong performance across these pillars reflects its inclusive environment, diverse academic community, and dedication to societal advancement, all of which align closely with the UAE's Year of Community and its emphasis on fostering connected, empowered communities driven by knowledge and innovation. About Abu Dhabi University: Abu Dhabi University (ADU) is one of the region's leading academic institutions, translating the UAE Government's National Agenda to deliver internationally accredited academic programs and world-class research. Established in 2003, with campuses across Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, and Dubai, the University serves around 8,700 students from over 100 nationalities. The University is home to five colleges across different disciplines including arts, education, social sciences, business, engineering, health sciences, and law, while offering a diverse range of over 65 undergraduate and graduate programs. According to the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, ADU ranks 191 globally. Additionally, it ranks fourth in the UAE and 172nd globally for its research quality, and it is among the top three universities in the UAE, while holding the number one position in the teaching pillar. Additionally, THE Rankings has recognized the University's Business and Economics subject area as number one in the UAE and the Arab region. The University has made an impressive performance in THE Young University Rankings 2024, ranking in the 60th position globally among the world's best universities that are 50 years or younger. Furthermore, the University jumped to 70th place in the prestigious THE Asia University Rankings 2025 and was ranked first in the UAE for graduate employability as per the 2025 Global University Employability Ranking. Parallelly, ADU ranks 391 globally, according to the 2026 edition of the QS World University Rankings, advancing 110 places and 5th in the UAE, up 2 positions from the previous year. ADU continues to empower faculty and students with state-of-the-art resources, facilities, and learning opportunities that foster innovation and support research-based problem-solving. The University maintains strong international collaborations with leading academic institutions and public and private sector organizations, with institutional accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges' Senior College and University Commission (WASC).


Al Bawaba
23-06-2025
- Business
- Al Bawaba
Abu Dhabi University Rises 110 Places in QS World University Rankings 2026
In reflection of its continued academic excellence, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) has achieved a remarkable milestone in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings 2026, climbing 110 places to secure a global position of 391, earning a prestigious spot among the top 400 universities worldwide. The leap underscores ADU's commitment to the continued delivery of globally competitive academic programs and innovative research, reinforcing its position as a leading institution in higher education. Regionally, ADU has advanced to fifth place among 12 UAE-based higher education institutions, up two positions from the previous year. The results follow enhanced data validation techniques introduced by QS, designed to elevate data quality and improve the reliability of reputation measures across institutions. The university's progress is reflected across several key indicators, with notable improvements in employer reputation, academic reputation, and citations per faculty, underscoring its expanding influence in research, thought leadership, and graduate Ghassan Aouad, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, commented: "This consistent rise in the QS World University Rankings reflects the steady momentum we have built over the years through a clear strategic vision and purposeful academic investment. Year after year, we continue to climb the global rankings, driven by a commitment to excellence in teaching, impactful research, and international collaboration. We are proud to be among the top 400 universities globally, an affirmation of the quality of our programs and their alignment with international standards. We remain committed to nurturing the next generation of leaders who will thrive, innovate, and contribute to the UAE's national agenda and beyond, across diverse sectors.'He added: 'As we mark this achievement, I extend my sincere gratitude to our students, faculty, researchers, and staff whose dedication has made this milestone possible." The QS World University Rankings, a leading global benchmark for academic institutions, continues to evolve its methodology to reflect a more holistic view of higher education impact, including reputation, diversity, sustainability, and global engagement. ADU's strong performance across these pillars reflects its inclusive environment, diverse academic community, and dedication to societal advancement, all of which align closely with the UAE's Year of Community and its emphasis on fostering connected, empowered communities driven by knowledge and innovation.