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          Education

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          A recent study said children aged nine to 14 lack options for things to do in the UAE, leading to increased screen time. Photo: Kelly Sikkema / Unsplash

          Rethinking screen time this summer: UAE experts urge parents to focus on connection over control

          UAEJune 08, 2025
          Demonstrators protest against plans to bar foreign students from Harvard. EPA

          Gulf students look to Canada and Australia as Trump wages war on liberal unis

          GulfJune 06, 2025
          AI might become a powerful tool, but it cannot replace the human relationships underpinning learning. Getty Images

          The rise of AI should not diminish the role of education – it should expand it

          CommentJune 04, 2025
          Students at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi. Victor Besa / The National

          UAE universities on the rise in world education rankings as Harvard leads way

          UAEJune 02, 2025
          Emiratis and Omanis perform a traditional dance at Expo 2020 Dubai. Antonie Robertson / The National

          'Gulf citizenship' is a powerful idea in a region growing stronger together

          CommentMay 30, 2025
          Demonstrators protest against plans to bar foreign students from Harvard. The Ivy League university has found itself at the eye of a storm from Washington. EPA

          Middle East students put US dreams on hold amid Trump visa crackdown

          UAEMay 29, 2025
          Harvard graduate Muhra Almuhairi said halting international enrolment at the US university would harm all students. Photo: Supplied

          Emirati Harvard alumni criticise Trump plan to block overseas students

          UAEMay 28, 2025
          The US government and Harvard University have had a rocky relationship since Donald Trump assumed office for a second term as president. AP File

          Trump's bid to bar foreign enrolments at Harvard unnerves students

          USMay 23, 2025
          Foreign workers must have higher education qualifications verified in order to take up employment in the Emirates. PA

          How to get your university degree attested in the UAE

          UAEMay 09, 2025
          When a new curriculum with AI studies is introduced in the next academic year, the UAE will be a country where the study of artificial intelligence begins in pre-school and could potentially last until the doctoral level. Chris Whiteoak / The National

          Schooling children in AI ethics is a must

          EditorialMay 07, 2025
          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
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