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Indian Express
06-05-2025
- Business
- Indian Express
University of Birmingham Dubai to offer 125 scholarships to mark its 125 years
The University of Birmingham Dubai will offer 125 scholarships to its ambitious students under the 125 Scholarship initiative, to celebrate 125 years of the institution. The university will award scholarships to 125 meritorious international students, including those from India. Students enrolling in September 2025 are eligible to apply for the scholarship. Students from both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes across disciplines, including engineering, health, business, education, law, computer science, and life sciences, can apply for the internship. The awardees for the scholarship will be shortlisted based on academic merit. The University of Birmingham Dubai has announced the launch of its prestigious '125 Scholarship', which will cover approximately 50% of tuition fees for selected students. Designed to support 125 outstanding students, the initiative offers recipients a unique opportunity to pursue their education at the university's Dubai campus. According to an official release, the scholarship is a highly selective award available by invitation only, underscoring its exclusivity and focus on academic excellence. Speaking about the initiative, Professor Yusra Mouzughi, Provost of the University of Birmingham Dubai, said: 'We are proud to introduce the '125 Scholarship' as a tribute to 125 years of transformative education and ambitious research at the University of Birmingham. This initiative reflects our commitment to empowering changemakers who will contribute to the UAE's vision of a knowledge-based economy.' She further highlighted the institution's legacy, adding: 'What better way to celebrate 125 years than by enabling and empowering the changemakers of tomorrow in the UAE.' The UK campus of the university had announced a similar scholarship for postgraduate taught (PGT) Master's degrees starting in September 2025, offering funding amounts between £4,000 and £5,000. It offered over 50 scholarships based on academic excellence to eligible Indian students, with a deadline of September 2025 for sending such applications. It offered a £4,000 scholarship for international students and £5,000 for Indian students studying in the University for September 2025.


Mid East Info
25-04-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Dubai Future Foundation, University of Birmingham Dubai boost AI collaboration - Middle East Business News and Information
Agreement signed during Dubai AI Week reinforces Dubai's position as a hub for AI-driven education and innovation. Dubai, April 2025: Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) and the University of Birmingham Dubai have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen their strategic partnership in support of Dubai's AI ecosystem, talent development, and national innovation agenda. The MoU was signed during the inaugral Dubai AI Week, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of DFF. Signed by Saeed Al Falasi, Excutive Director of the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, and Professor Yusra Mouzughi, Provost of University of Birmingham Dubai, the agreement outlines a series of initiatives aimed at accelerating research, supporting entrepreneurship, and boosting knowledge. As part of the agreement, the University of Birmingham Dubai will contribute to DFF's University Entrepreneurship Programme and collaborate on the development of business accelerators and joint foresight research. The partnership will also support the creation of academic content aligned with the UAE's national innovation goals. The partnership reinforces both institutions' commitment to the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence and contributes to the broader goals of the Dubai Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation Programme. It also sets the stage for future participation in DFF's flagship initiatives, such as the Dubai Future Forum and future editions of Dubai AI Week.


Tahawul Tech
24-04-2025
- Business
- Tahawul Tech
Dubai Future Foundation, University of Birmingham Dubai boost AI collaboration
Agreement signed during Dubai AI Week reinforces Dubai's position as a hub for AI-driven education and innovation. Dubai — Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) and the University of Birmingham Dubai have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen their strategic partnership in support of Dubai's AI ecosystem, talent development, and national innovation agenda. The MoU was signed during the inaugral Dubai AI Week, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of DFF. Signed by Saeed Al Falasi, Executive Director of the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, and Professor Yusra Mouzughi, Provost of the University of Birmingham Dubai, the agreement outlines a series of initiatives aimed at accelerating research, supporting entrepreneurship, and boosting knowledge. As part of the agreement, the University of Birmingham Dubai will contribute to DFF's University Entrepreneurship Programme and collaborate on the development of business accelerators and joint foresight research. The partnership will also support the creation of academic content aligned with the UAE's national innovation goals. The partnership reinforces both institutions' commitment to the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence and contributes to the broader goals of the Dubai Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation Programme. It also sets the stage for future participation in DFF's flagship initiatives, such as the Dubai Future Forum and future editions of Dubai AI Week.


Zawya
24-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Dubai Future Foundation, University of Birmingham Dubai boost AI collaboration
Dubai: Dubai Future Foundation (DFF) and the University of Birmingham Dubai have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to deepen their strategic partnership in support of Dubai's AI ecosystem, talent development, and national innovation agenda. The MoU was signed during the inaugral Dubai AI Week, held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Defence, and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of DFF. Signed by Saeed Al Falasi, Excutive Director of the Dubai Centre for Artificial Intelligence, and Professor Yusra Mouzughi, Provost of University of Birmingham Dubai, the agreement outlines a series of initiatives aimed at accelerating research, supporting entrepreneurship, and boosting knowledge. As part of the agreement, the University of Birmingham Dubai will contribute to DFF's University Entrepreneurship Programme and collaborate on the development of business accelerators and joint foresight research. The partnership will also support the creation of academic content aligned with the UAE's national innovation goals. The partnership reinforces both institutions' commitment to the Dubai Universal Blueprint for Artificial Intelligence and contributes to the broader goals of the Dubai Research and Development (R&D) and Innovation Programme. It also sets the stage for future participation in DFF's flagship initiatives, such as the Dubai Future Forum and future editions of Dubai AI Week.


Khaleej Times
24-04-2025
- Health
- Khaleej Times
UAE: First PhD programme for AI research launched in region
The UAE saw the launch of its first PhD programme dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence research and implementation in the country and the wider region. Part of the University of Birmingham Dubai's School of Computer Science, Provost Dr Yusra Mouzughi spoke with Khaleej Times over the phone about the university's role in responding to local and regional challenges and catering to government needs around AI adoption. The PhD programme, announced during Dubai AI Week 2025, which took place from April 21 and runs until April 25, serves as a testament to the country's progressive stance on AI adoption in multiple sectors and an indicator to the UAE's commitment to innovation, the provost said. The programme consists of a minimum of three years, with a focus on targeting an area of research relevant to the candidate, and a minimum of two supervisors will work hand in hand with the postgraduate student. Supervisors will be both Dubai-based and UK-based, as the university has campuses in those two countries. 'The UAE is leaps and bounds ahead of many countries in terms of adoption of AI, so how can our PhD candidates contribute to identifying some of the gaps, some of the areas that require further research, and through their own work, plug so that we are responding to industry needs, to government needs around AI adoption,' Mouzughi said. PhD candidates in AI will have to learn elements of theory and development, and then learn to implement those into various sectors, such as implementing AI for healthcare, AI for regulatory frameworks, and AI for cognitive cities. To go forth with the programme, Mouzughi said that potential candidates would not be approved to progress without securing an ethical approval from the university's committee. 'With AI, given how new it is as a discipline, we have very clear guidelines around ethics and the application of ethics within the research domain,' she added. Looking ahead 'If I was to think five years, for the country, I think what we will definitely see is the genuine impact of the application of the research findings [of AI],' Mouzughi said. She added, 'Whether it's the Road and Transport Authority (RTA), whether it is the Dubai Health Authority, whether it's the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Education, etc. the application of the findings of the research will make a difference to our position as a leader in AI implementation. The provost compared this generation's approach to AI to how Microsoft (MS) Word and MS Excel were used in the past, explaining that it will be fundamental for everybody to be competent in using AI. 'AI is the future. It's not coming, it's here.' 'What we need to do is to be doing degrees in engineering but understand AI, degrees in data analytics, but how can I usefully use AI, degrees in law using AI, degrees in medicine using AI, chemistry,' the university provost said. 'AI is a skill. It is an agent that will help us understand how we do our work better, more efficiently.' The programme was launched in the presence of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, Dubai crown prince and minister of defense of the UAE. Three years earlier, he was also present for the opening of the University of Birmingham's new Dubai campus. 'We feel very privileged to have that endorsement from highest possible leadership in terms of appreciation for the kind of the commitment to being a part of the ecosystem that is the UAE,' Mouzughi said.