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          Education

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          AI is set to play a key role in the education of future generations, especially in the UAE. Photo: Century Tech

          UAE private schools begin to weave AI into all aspects of curriculum

          UAEMay 05, 2025
          Visitors watch an exhibit during the Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National

          How governments and private sector can be an extension of AI education

          TechnologyMay 05, 2025
          Artificial intelligence is to be introduced as a subject across all stages of government education in the UAE starting from the next academic year. Issa Alkindy for The National

          UAE schools to begin teaching AI classes from age of four

          UAEMay 04, 2025
          Students at University of Wollongong in Dubai, as well as other students in UAE-based universities, will soon witness more collaboration with New Jersey-based colleges. Victor Besa / The National

          New Jersey and UAE universities announce research, tech and learning partnerships

          USMay 02, 2025
          Getty / Nick Donaldson

          AI will energise education but we must not repeat the mistakes of the past

          CommentMay 02, 2025
          A student protester at Harvard University. The institution has warned that revoking its tax-exempt status could put research programmes at risk. Reuters

          Harvard hits back after Trump vows to revoke its tax-exempt status

          USMay 02, 2025
          UAE school operator Taaleem has achieved T4's Best School to Work Certified Group status. T4 Education

          UAE school group sets global benchmark for teacher satisfaction standards

          UAEMay 01, 2025
          People march at the 'rally for the right to learn' in New York City on April 17. Getty Images via AFP

          Trump administration to restore foreign students' legal status

          USApril 25, 2025
          View of Harrow International School Dubai. Photo: Taaleem

          Harrow's UAE schools to charge up to Dh100,000 for primary years

          UAEApril 22, 2025
          The business school campus of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Reuters

          Harvard University sues Trump administration over funding freeze

          USApril 21, 2025
          Educating a child takes 12 years, and so modifying the education system in any given country means waiting at least 10 years for the effects to be tangible. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          How AI can help transform the Gulf's education systems

          CommentApril 16, 2025
          William Hague will advise on the Gems School of Research and Innovation's vision and technology. Photo: Reuters

          Former UK foreign secretary takes key role at new Dubai school

          UAEApril 15, 2025
          A rendering of Harrow International School Dubai, which is to be fully operational by 2026. Photo: Taaleem

          UK's Harrow School to open second UAE branch in Dubai

          UAEApril 14, 2025
          Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, with Piyush Goyal, India’s Minister of Commerce and Industry, after pacts were signed. Photo: Dubai Media Office

          UAE and India sign initial pacts in key sectors from logistics to health care

          EconomyApril 10, 2025
          Islamiya English School offers British curriculum classes from KG1 to Grade 12 and has been open since 1978. Photo: Khadija Darwish Alqubaisi

          How a teacher's deal with Sheikh Zayed led to popular Islamic school in Abu Dhabi

          UAEApril 08, 2025
          Students before a graduation ceremony at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in Abu Dhabi. As a cosmopolitan country, the UAE’s reputation as an international crossroads – particularly in terms of education – makes it a beacon for young, ambitious people who want to equip themselves for the future. Khushnum Bhandari / The National

          How the UAE is priming future leaders through education

          EditorialMarch 28, 2025
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