Preparing human capital to promote Dubai as the world’s centre of Islamic economy will be prioritised through future educational partnerships with universities that fall under the Tecom Investments’ Education Cluster, an official said.
Ayoub Kazim, managing director of Tecom Investments’ Education Cluster, announced at a media roundtable on business education with Dubai International Academic City (DIAC) and Manchester Business School (MBS) that was held at Dubai Knowledge Village.
The roundtable aimed to discuss the prospects for business education in the UAE and Middle East as well as shed light on the importance of educational partnerships.
During the meeting, Kazim shed light on the importance of effective partnership in the educational sector, adding that they will be used in the future to help achieve the Dubai leadership’s vision.
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