Abu Dhabi University has utilised its presense at the NAJAH Education Training and Careers Exhibition 2014 to announce several new programmes and initiatives that will be implemented throughout the academic year.
The three-day exhibition opened today at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre.
Embarking on its second decade since its inception in 2003, the University also announced the launch of several new programmes, including Bachelor of Law in Arabic, Master of Science in Information Technology, Master of Law in Arabic, and the Bachelor of Mass Communication in Arabic.
Commenting on the importance of participating in NAJAH 2014, Dr. Nabil Ibrahim, Chancellor of Abu Dhabi University, explained that the university always looks forward to the annual exhibition as it serves as a platform of communication with prospective students and their parents. "The annual exhibition gives us an opportunity to introduce students to the diverse range of programmes offered on both of the University’s campuses which have all been designed to meet the needs of human resources for the regional labour market, and allows us to explore further avenues of cooperation with other higher education institutions and various business sectors throughout the U.A.E.. The University is also holding several scientific and research conferences in general education, architecture, engineering, mathematics and sustainability."
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