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Anam Rizvi

Anam Rizvi

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Anam joined The National as a news reporter in 2014, when she specialised in covering health in Abu Dhabi. After working as an independent journalist in the UK for a year, Anam rejoined The National in 2018 as the UAE education reporter. She earned her master’s degree in international journalism from Cardiff University. Her favourite stories focus on child rights, mental health, women’s issues, and culture. Among friends, she is known for her love for books, cartoons, and chocolates.
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Price Maccarthy, 22, from Ghana, graduated from NYUAD on Monday. Victor Besa / The National
Visually impaired Abu Dhabi student supports people with disabilities on campus

Price Maccarthy is a disability rights advocate and wants everyone to join the fight for more accessibility

UAEJune 01, 2022
Class of 2022 Toby Le, who double-majored in History and Film and New Media, passed the torch to Class of 2023 Bevan Chu, who is majoring in Economics with a minor in Theatre. Photo: NYUAD Twitter
NYUAD has largest in-person ceremony after two years of online celebrations

Degrees presented to 364 students from across the world at the university's Saadiyat Island campus

UAEMay 30, 2022
Photo: Oscar Pacheco
Indian Dubai pupil, 8, scales Mount Everest base camp at first attempt

Father-and-son duo Ryan and Oscar Pacheco prepared for their trek for three months with climbs in Ras Al Khaimah

UAEMay 30, 2022
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Going Dutch: UAE pupils consider English-speaking universities in Europe

Netherlands, Georgia and Poland increasingly in demand

EducationMay 30, 2022
Aishwarya Ajit and Wissam Braidy host the Mahzooz live draw at Studio City. Ruel Pableo / The National
Thirty-six winners share Dh2m in Mahzooz draw

Three people also win Dh100,000 each in raffle

UAEMay 29, 2022
Jebel Ali School has come under the control of Taaleem after a Dh233.5 million purchase was agreed upon. The National
UAE education group completes Dh233m purchase of Dubai non-profit school

Jebel Ali School, first established in 1977, will now be operated by Taaleem

EducationMay 27, 2022
Otilie Emery, 18, a pupil at The British School Al Khubairat, will start her bachelors studies in musical theatre at The Brighton Academy in the UK in September. Photo: The British School Al Khubairat
Meet the UAE pupils pursuing lesser-known creative degrees

Education experts say they are noticing more and more pupils picking non-traditional diplomas

UAEMay 27, 2022
The Indian High School unveils a new building which is opened by Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum. Chris Whiteoak / The National
One of Dubai's largest schools aims to cut waiting list after expanding campus

The Indian High School is set to increase its pupil population after opening a new three-storey building featuring dozens of classrooms

EducationMay 26, 2022
Abu Dhabi University offers its business students the opportunity to pursue their degree abroad. Image: University College Dublin
Abu Dhabi University business students can now complete degrees in Dublin

Partnership with University College Dublin will allow them to enrol in an internship programme anywhere in Europe

UAEMay 23, 2022
Akio Shirali, a year 13 pupil at the British School Al Khubairat in Abu Dhabi, has accepted a place at the world-renowned Stanford University in the US. Pawan Singh / The National
Meet the Abu Dhabi pupil who won places at 16 top universities

Akio Shirali suffers from a digestive and autoimmune disorder and hopes to find a cure after finishing his studies

UAEMay 22, 2022
Ms Redah Khan, school counselor. Aspen Heights British School Abu Dhabi has won an award for its mental health programme. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Abu Dhabi school wins international accolade for mental health approach

Aspen Heights British School helped pupils overcome challenges of the pandemic

EducationMay 22, 2022
The fast-rising artificial intelligence sector was ranked ahead of construction, electronics, aerospace, robotics, design engineering and IT and cybersecurity in a poll of technology and engineering employees in the Emirates. Getty Images
AI to be UAE's top sector over next decade, survey finds

Experts say in a post-oil and gas economy, technology may be one of the main workforce providers in the region

UAEMay 20, 2022
M98792 Builder at the construction site
Engineering and tech employers in UAE struggling to find right job candidates

Stem degrees need to play catch-up to ensure students are work-ready

UAEMay 19, 2022
Pupils at Brighton College in Abu Dhabi. Chris Whiteoak / The National
New UAE visa rules expected to attract more families and boost school enrolment

More families, particularly from India, Lebanon and Europe expected to move to the Emirates after visa residency overhaul

UAEMay 13, 2022
Mahmoud Shahoud is the winner of the One Million Arab Coders Challenge. Photo: One Million Arab Coders
Sheikh Hamdan awards Syrian refugee $1m for winning coding competition

Crown Prince honours the best of Arab talent in coding at the closing ceremony of the initiative

UAEMay 11, 2022
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