Transnational students are five times more likely to choose the UAE as a higher education destination in 2014, than in 2009
Dubai, United Arab Emirates - Thursday, September 25th 2014 [ME NewsWire]
Global
transnational education (TNE) students are increasingly seeing Dubai as
a global higher education hub akin to the USA, UK, Australia and
Canada, said Dr. Ayoub Kazim, Managing Director of Dubai Knowledge
Village (DKV) and Dubai International Academic City (DIAC), part of
TECOM Investments’ Education Cluster, at a prestigious education
conference in the UAE this week.
Speaking at the International
Private School Education Forum (IPSEF) hosted at DKV, Dr. Ayoub said
that Dubai’s emergence as a global study destination was due to an
expected increase in employment opportunities resulting from Expo 2020,
safety and cultural concerns, a strategic geographical position, ease of
acquiring visas and the global recognition of qualifications.
“Since
2009, there has been up to a five-fold increase in TNEs considering the
UAE as a study destination, which TECOM’s Education Cluster has
directly impacted through a ten-fold increase in its student body to
over 20,000 students since 2003, offering over 400 academic programmes,”
said Dr. Ayoub, Managing Director of DKV and DIAC, in his presentation
Borderless Education and Student Mobility on September 24th, 2014.
“The
Cluster will continue to drive the competitiveness of the UAE’s
education industry by truly understanding its needs, and those of its
international student population.”
Whilst the UAE has risen as a
preferred study destination by TNEs since 2009, the UK, USA, Australia
and Canada have all faced a 6-8% drop in popularity, added Dr. Ayoub,
quoting the QS Trends in International Student Mobility report.
IPSEF,
the only international conference for private and international
schools, took place on 23rd-25th September, and hosted private sector
school owners and educators, government, investors and educations
service providers under the theme of Delivering Best Practice in the
Middle East.
Rhona Greenhill, Co-Founder IPSEF said: “The TNE
market in Dubai is growing rapidly, with many prominent international
higher education institutions already setting up branches in the
Emirate, and many more keenly looking at this market for future growth.
Dubai has certainly laid the foundations for a strong proposition for
foreign higher education institutions to come here and thrive.”
The
UAE’s educational landscape is being shaped by a number of major
macroeconomic factors that will affect demand for skilled graduates in
the country, said Dr. Ayoub.
These include promoting Dubai as the
capital of the global Islamic economy, which is valued at US$8 trillion
globally, in addition to Dubai Expo 2020 where over 277,000 job
opportunities are expected to emerge by 2021, and the general
hospitality market in the UAE, which is forecast to grow at an average
rate of 8.1% over the next four years, according to real estate firm
JLL.
The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) Global Competitiveness
Index recently ranked the UAE sixth under its higher education and
training pillar (within the efficiency enhancers sub index), jumping 29
places from the previous year.
“The WEF’s high ranking of the UAE
is a testament to the strength and quality of academic and training
providers in the region, of which TECOM Investments’ Education Cluster
has 25 academic partners from 10 countries as well as 500 training
providers, consultancy firms and HRM centres serving the region,” said
Dr. Ayoub.
On December 10th 2014, TECOM Investments’ Education
Cluster will host the Industry and University Partnerships “I-UP” Forum,
at DKV, which will bring together professionals from universities,
industry and government departments to discuss potential collaborations,
partnerships, research and business development opportunities.
Notes to editors:
About Dubai Knowledge Village
Dubai
Knowledge Village (DKV) is a premier destination in the region
dedicated to Vocational Training, Human Resource Management, Executive
Search and Professional Development. DKV was established in 2003, as a
member of TECOM Investments, to support the Government of Dubai’s vision
to transform Dubai into a knowledge-based economy and develop the
region’s talent pool.
With over 500 business partners, including
SHRM, CEB-SHL, Towers Watson, Hays, Carmichael Fisher and Innovative HR
Solutions, DKV aims to establish itself as both a trusted business
partner and a center of excellence for professional development.
With
the provision of quality training institutes and recruitment
consultancy firms, DKV is helping to meet the needs of business by
offering required training and skills development programs to
professionals and by providing a home of recruiters who will then match
these new skills with employers.
About Dubai International Academic City
Dubai
International Academic City (DIAC) is the world’s largest Free Zone
dedicated to Higher Education. Established in 2007, as part of TECOM
Investments – a member of Dubai Holding – DIAC aims to develop the
region’s talent pool and help establish the UAE as a knowledge-based
economy through the provision of multi-tiered academic institutions that
are internationally accredited.
DIAC is located on a
fully-appointed 18 million sq ft campus with state-of-the-art
facilities. It is home to a large number of universities from 10
countries, including Amity University, Heriott Watt University, Michigan
State University, University of Wollongong, BITS Pilani, Hult
International Business School, Murdoch University and Manchester
Business School, to name a few.
DIAC provides more than 400
certificate, diploma, undergraduate, post graduate and PHD programmes to
over 20,000 students of 125 nationalities.
Contacts
TECOM Investments Education Cluster
Brendan Vyner, Brand Manager
+971 4 360 2960
Bell Pottinger
Harriet Daly
hdaly@bell-pottinger.com
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