Mohamed Bin Zayed University Partners With Digital School To Enhance Digital Education
Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities has partnered with the Digital School to enhance educational methods through digital platforms. This collaboration aims to boost learning opportunities and support sustainable development goals using artificial intelligence (AI). Dr. Najla Al Naqbi, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs at the university, and Dr. Waleed Al Ali, Secretary General of the Digital School, signed the agreement.
The agreement prioritises sharing expertise in digital education and creating advanced training programmes. It includes pilot projects in digital education and vocational training for students across various fields. Additionally, joint cultural and scientific events will be organised to foster communication and knowledge exchange between institutions.

Both parties aim to utilise their specialised expertise to provide integrated learning experiences globally. This approach encourages continuous learning and skill development that aligns with labour market needs. The partnership is seen as a strategic move to enhance digital education capabilities in the UAE and beyond.
Dr. Al Naqbi highlighted that this collaboration will enable the university to incorporate cutting-edge technologies into its educational programmes. "This partnership represents a strategic step towards enhancing digital education capabilities in the UAE and the region," she said.
Dr. Al Ali emphasised that this partnership reflects a mutual dedication to promoting digital culture, aligning with the UAE's vision for educational leadership. The cooperation aims to equip students with skills necessary for adapting to rapid technological changes.
The initiative also supports Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities' goal of delivering high-quality educational content backed by modern digital technologies. By integrating innovative curricula, students worldwide can engage with these resources, fostering continuous learning.
The collaboration between these institutions underscores a commitment to advancing education through technology. It seeks to prepare students for future challenges by providing them with essential skills and knowledge in a rapidly evolving digital landscape.
With inputs from WAM