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Zawya
10 hours ago
- Business
- Zawya
Ajman University rises to #440 in QS World University Rankings 2026
Ajman, UAE – Ajman University (AU) has achieved a significant milestone in the newly released QS World University Rankings 2026, climbing 37 places to reach #440 globally – its highest standing to date. This remarkable leap solidifies AU's status as one of the world's leading academic institutions, reflecting its growing impact on both the regional and international higher education landscape. In a competitive global arena, AU's advancement highlights the strength of its academic ecosystem, driven by faculty excellence, strategic partnerships, and student-focused innovation. Ajman University has also been ranked #4 globally for International Research Network, reaffirming its position as a hub for cross-border academic collaboration and impactful global research. This achievement underscores AU's dedication to fostering knowledge exchange and innovation through strategic international partnerships. Ajman University also continues to stand out for its internationalization efforts. It retains its position as #1 in the UAE and #4 globally for percentage of international students, reflecting its inclusive, globally connected learning environment. Furthermore, AU has been ranked #37 in the world for International Students Diversity, a new indicator introduced this year by QS. While the university celebrates these achievements, it remains focused on further enhancing its Employer Reputation – a strategic priority at the heart of its mission. AU is currently ranked #241 worldwide and #3 in the UAE for Employer Reputation, reaffirming its strong alignment with market needs and commitment to preparing graduates for successful careers. 'Our rise in the QS Rankings is a testament to Ajman University's long-term strategy, rooted in academic excellence, regional relevance, and global engagement. As a non-profit institution, we remain committed to investing in knowledge that empowers our students, supports national development, and contributes meaningfully to the world', said Dr. Karim Seghir, Chancellor of Ajman University. Ajman University's upward trajectory in the QS World University Rankings is a result of sustained teamwork, strategic vision, and a shared belief in the transformative power of education. As AU approaches its 40th anniversary, it remains committed to academic excellence, global engagement, and advancing knowledge for the greater good. About Ajman University Established in 1988 as the first private university in the GCC, Ajman University (AU) is a non-profit institution committed to delivering world-class education and empowering future leaders. With a strong emphasis on academic excellence, global engagement, and societal impact, AU continues to shape a diverse and inclusive learning environment that nurtures innovation and integrity. Ajman University earned full accreditation from the WASC Senior College and University Commission (WSCUC) in 2024, becoming the first private and non-profit university in the UAE and the Arab world to achieve this prestigious distinction. In the 2026 QS World University Rankings, AU ranks #440 globally and #6 in the UAE, with a global ranking of #241 for Employer Reputation and #3 in the UAE. AU also holds the #1 position in the UAE and #4 globally for the percentage of international students. With a growing network of over 40,000 alumni across the world, AU continues to prepare graduates who are career-ready, globally aware, and committed to shaping a better future for their communities and beyond.


Khaleej Times
a day ago
- Khaleej Times
UAE: After 40 years, Sri Lankan maid reunites with family she worked for in Ajman
In a touching act of kindness and a reflection of deep-rooted Emirati values, the Ajman Police helped fulfil the lifelong dream of a Sri Lankan woman by reuniting her with the Emirati family she had served over 40 years ago. The emotional reunion, filled with tears of joy and treasured memories, showcased the spirit of gratitude and humanity that embodies the UAE. The initiative, aptly named 'A Touch of Loyalty,' was shared by Colonel Ghaith Khalifa Al Kaabi, Head of the City Police Station. He explained that the story dates back to 1982, when the Sri Lankan woman, identified as Rogina, worked as a domestic helper for Ali Abdullah Sinan Al Shehhi's family in Ajman until 1987. After returning to her home country, the kindness and respect she received from the family remained etched in her heart. In 2025, while visiting the UAE for her daughter's wedding, Rogina felt a strong desire to reconnect with the family that once treated her with warmth and dignity. Even after 40 years, her determination remained unwavering. She reached out to Ajman Police through their official Instagram account, sharing her story and asking for help in locating the family. Captain Sultan bin Mohammed Al Nuaimi, Director of the Investigation and Criminal Research Branch, said the police responded immediately. A dedicated team launched a thorough search with professionalism and empathy, ultimately identifying and contacting the family. The reunion took place in a touching gathering hosted by the Emirati family, who welcomed Rogina with open arms and heartfelt joy. The emotional encounter, filled with tears, smiles, and long-lost memories, reflected the noble character of the Emirati people. All present expressed deep gratitude to Ajman Police for making the moment possible and rekindling the bond between Rojina and the family she once called her own.


Zawya
2 days ago
- Business
- Zawya
Ammar bin Humaid attends closing ceremony of Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championship in Ajman
Ajman: His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman and Chairman of the Executive Council, on Tuesday attended the closing ceremony of the Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Championship. The event, hosted from June 15 to 17 at the Emirates Hospitality Centre in Ajman, brought together over 350 athletes from 23 countries. H.H. Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi stated that Ajman's hosting of this major continental event represents a significant step forward, underscoring the international community's confidence in the emirate and its ability to organise sporting events in accordance with the highest global standards. His Highness emphasised that the championship showcased Ajman's advanced infrastructure, as well as its organisational and human capacities, which qualify it to host sporting events of all scales. His Highness added: 'We take pride in the remarkable success of this championship, both in terms of organisation and technical execution — a success made possible by the seamless collaboration among all relevant entities — led by the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, which demonstrated its ability to deliver a world-class hosting experience.' His Highness further stated: "Today, sports represent a core pillar of Ajman Vision 2030, given their role in enhancing the quality of life, stimulating tourism, and supporting the local economy.' His Highness also highlighted the importance of building on this achievement to move forward in hosting more high-profile international events, strengthening Ajman's presence on the global sports map, and reinforcing its position as a preferred destination for athletes and visitors from around the world. His Highness concluded by saying, "We look forward to hosting the World Bodybuilding Championship in Ajman in 2026, a new milestone that will reflect our continued commitment to advancing sports and developing the infrastructure needed to welcome the world's top talent in this field.' The closing ceremony was attended by Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Chairman of the Ajman Department of Tourism Development; Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, Chairman of the Emirates Body Building and Fitness Federation; and several senior officials from regional and international sports federations. The championship was successfully hosted through the collaborative efforts of the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, and the Asian Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation. With a strong focus on delivering excellence, the Department ensured that the event met the highest international standards, reinforcing Ajman's position as a leading destination for world-class sports events and tourism. Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Humaid Al Nuaimi praised the outstanding success of the championship, noting its crucial role in elevating Ajman's position on the international sporting stage. He highlighted the strategic impact of the event, stating: 'This prestigious championship provided an exceptional opportunity to showcase Ajman's organisational expertise, as well as its rich cultural and tourism appeal. In line with the vision of our leadership, it reaffirmed our dedication toward setting a benchmark in hosting premier sporting events in the region and abroad. By seamlessly merging sports with tourism, the event highlighted Ajman's state-of-the-art infrastructure while contributing significantly to the local economy and reviving both the tourism and hospitality industries." H.E. Mahmood Khaleel Alhashmi, Director General of the Ajman Department of Tourism Development, said: 'This championship clearly reflected our ability to deliver world-class events and showcased the outstanding quality of Ajman's tourism landscape. It demonstrates the strength of partnerships, especially between the Ajman Department of Tourism Development and the UAE Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation, in achieving excellence. Events like this support our strategic vision of advancing both tourism and sports sectors, ensuring Ajman remains fully prepared to host international competitions while maintaining the highest standards. It not only strengthens the emirate's position as a global hub for major events but also underscores our unwavering commitment to excellence in the international arena.' H.H. Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi, Crown Prince of Ajman, awarded the countries across various categories at the closing ceremony. The UAE won the first place in the men's semi-pro master category, Syria took the second position, and Oman took the third. In the fitness challenge — best team bodybuilding category, Jordan secured the first place, while the UAE and Mongolia took the second and third positions, respectively.. In the men's semi-pro bodybuilding category, the UAE secured the first place, while Saudi Arabia and Oman settled for the second and third positions, respectively. The meticulously hosted championship witnessed the gathering of top bodybuilding athletes from across Asia, competing for coveted titles across multiple categories, and also drew strong public engagement. The dedicated efforts of the organisers, coupled with the support of Ajman's world-class infrastructure, have solidified the emirate's position as a leading global destination for major sporting events and international championships. Notably, Ajman is set to host the World Bodybuilding Championship in 2026. For further information, please contact: Orient Planet Group (OPG) Email: media@ Website:


Sharjah 24
4 days ago
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
Seven ADNOC League clubs retain their coaches for the new season
Continued confidence in successful coaches Shabab Al Ahli continues under the leadership of Portuguese coach Paulo Sousa, who led the team to an impressive quadruple last season. Al Ain remains under Serbian coach Vladimir Ivic, while Ajman retains Serbian coach Goran Tufejdzic. Dibba renewed its confidence in Portuguese coach Bruno Pereira, who was instrumental in the team's return to the Pro League. Al Bataeh stays with Iranian coach Farhad Majidi. Ittihad Kalba is continuing with Serbian coach Vuk Ražnović, and Al Jazira moves forward with Moroccan coach Hussein Ammouta. Coaching changes for other clubs Several clubs have opted for fresh leadership. Al Wasl appointed Portuguese coach Luis Castro, while Al Nasr hired Serbian coach Slavisa Jokanović. Khorfakkan brought in Emirati coach Hassan Al Abdouli, and Al Dhafra signed Montenegrin coach Zeljko Petrovic. Bani Yas announced the appointment of Bulgarian coach Ivaylo Petev Bogdanov. Pending announcements Sharjah has not yet officially named a replacement for Romanian coach Cosmin Olaroiu, who left to coach the national team. Serbian coach Milos, formerly of Al Wasl, is a top contender. Al Wahda has also yet to announce a new head coach following the departure of Slovenian Darko Milanić.


Khaleej Times
5 days ago
- Business
- Khaleej Times
UAE educators urge school-university alignment after new study abroad rules
Academicians in the UAE are calling for greater school-university collaboration as UAE recently updated its study abroad rules. Earlier this month, the country approved certain criteria for Emirati students pursuing higher education in universities abroad. To know about criteria for eligible institutions, read the report here. Along with enhancing career-readiness, the decision aims to regulate international scholarship options in accordance with UAE's aspirations. Educators stressed that that this move will additionally raise employability and leadership readiness. 'These criteria will encourage enrollment in high-quality institutions, ensuring students receive globally competitive education. This will also help enhance aspirations and academic standards in local schooling systems as students prepare for more selective and better universities,' Prof Rajesh Mohnot, head of Finance Department at College of Business Administration, Ajman University, said. He added, 'It will raise employability and leadership readiness by aligning education with global benchmarks in teaching, research, and innovation. This initiative will promote wise public investment, ensuring that government-sponsored scholarships are directed toward impactful educational outcomes.' Personalised academic and career advising Experts suggest schools and varsities must both work on curriculum enrichment emphasising rigorous academic content, international certifications, and exposure to research and innovation practices. 'In doing so, they can pay more attention to the most relevant spheres like STEM, AI, sustainability, and other forward-looking domains, aligning with global trends. I think the university-school partnerships can foster early career awareness, college readiness, and mentorship proving to be a game changer. Moreover, there will be dedicated efforts on inclusion of critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills in the learning outcomes using standardised test preparation (SAT, IELTS, etc.) as part of mainstream offerings,' added Mohnot. Educators further highlighted there will be an increased need for personalised academic and career advising, focusing on university selection, application strategies, and scholarship opportunities. A stronger data-driven advisory model will be necessary to track global rankings, subject-wise excellence, and admission trends. "These elevated standards encourage students to strengthen their foundational knowledge, develop critical thinking skills, and engage in more rigorous learning experiences. All these attributes are essential for success at top-ranked international universities. Also, universities should offer targeted bridge programs, research opportunities, and mentorship that expose students early to the demands of world-class academic environments,' said Dr Adam Fenech, provost at Canadian University Dubai. By elevating academic standards, the UAE aims to cultivate a highly skilled and knowledgeable workforce capable of driving innovation and sustaining economic growth. 'This approach is consistent with the National Strategy for Higher Education 2030, which emphasises the importance of providing students with the technical and practical skills necessary to thrive in both public and private sectors, thereby supporting the development of a knowledge-based economy. Moreover, the UAE Vision 2021 underscores the goal of harnessing the full potential of national human capital by maximizing Emirati participation in the labour market and nurturing home-grown leaders,' added Fenech. New fast-track licensing and accreditation process Meanwhile, the UAE's new fast-track licensing and accreditation process that was announced in April is helping varsities maintain high academic standards. This major change is expediting the roll-out of new educational programmes, allowing universities to respond more quickly to the evolving needs of the market. 'The framework now focuses on evidence-based KPIs, including graduate employability, research output, and industry collaboration. This outcome-centric approach aligns higher education more closely with the UAE's national development goals and global competitiveness agenda. It also gives universities greater autonomy in making academic and operational decisions, while holding them accountable for student success, innovation, and impact,' said Dr Anita Patankar, executive director at Symbiosis Dubai. Educators noted that the change is significantly reducing administrative workload, allowing universities to focus on strategic improvements. 'The new process marks a paradigm shift from complex, time-consuming approvals to a streamlined and predictable framework. For universities like GMU, this has simplified documentation, enabled us to plan more efficiently, align programs with strategic timelines, and respond faster to emerging industry demands; ultimately allowing better budget forecasting and resource management,' Prof. Manda Venkatramana, Acting Chancellor, Gulf Medical University, Professor and Consultant Surgeon, Thumbay Hospital said.