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Zayed Military University promotes future leaders
Gulf Today
|September 23, 2025
Zayed Military University is participating in the Major Discipline Exhibition in Sharjah to introduce high school students and their parents to the academic and military programmes offered by the university.
The first cohort of Zayed Military University cadets participate in the graduation ceremony. Guests attend the graduation ceremony of the first cohort of Zayed Military University cadets.
These programmes combine military discipline with academic excellence to prepare a generation of highly qualified leaders capable of serving the nation with competence and dedication.
The university's participation in this academic event comes as part of its national mission to attract young talents and prepare them academically and militarily according to the highest international standards.
As one of the leading specialized educational institutions in UAE, ZMU provides an integrated environment that balances advanced academic learning with professional military training. Its academic programmes include a variety of disciplines such as Bachelor of Computer Science, Bachelor of Science in Defence and Security, and Bachelor of Economics and Management, all designed to equip graduates to serve the nation effectively.
Additionally, the university offers intensive programmes in physical fitness, leadership development, and teamwork skills.
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