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HOW EDUCATION IN UAE ALIGNS WITH FUTURE
Gulf News
|November 13, 2025
Hands-on training, digital fluency, global partnerships reshape how students learn — and how employers hire
Walk into a UAE classroom today, and the atmosphere is charged with innovation.
At Najah Abu Dhabi 2025, held from October 19 to 21 at Adnec, hundreds of students, parents, and educators converged to explore degree programmes focused on artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced digital technologies. Engaging directly with representatives from more than 100 universities across 20 countries, students eagerly sought information about emerging academic and career fields. Their enthusiasm and pointed questions highlight how these technologies are rapidly shaping ambitions and driving transformation throughout education in the Emirates.
This rapid evolution is visible nationwide. The 19th edition of Najah Abu Dhabi convened more than 150 universities from 20 countries, each showcasing programmes tailored to meet the demands of the global job market. Across the country, universities are increasingly emphasising artificial intelligence and digital skills within their offerings, reflecting the UAE's commitment to preparing students for future opportunities.
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