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Zawya
15 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.


Gulf Today
04-06-2025
- Health
- Gulf Today
Ajman University researcher wins Thumbay grant
Dr. Ibrahim El Serafi, Associate Professor and Head of Basic Medical Sciences Department at the College of Medicine, Ajman University, has been awarded the Thumbay International Research Grant 2025 to fund his research project titled: 'The role of Vorinostat and CID1067700 in skin regeneration and wound healing'. The project focuses on testing the effects of these two drug compounds on stem cells to determine their ability to stimulate differentiation into keratinocytes, cells responsible for forming the skin. Through this research, the investigator aims to contribute to developing effective and innovative therapeutic solutions for chronic wounds. The project objectives include testing the effects of Vorinostat and CID1067700 on the in vitro differentiation of stem cells into keratinocyte-like cells, examining their potential genotoxic effects during the differentiation process, evaluating the most effective treatment using a skin wound model in Sprague Dawley rats, and analysing the toxicity and side effects of the treatment on the animal model. Chronic wounds — particularly those resulting from diabetes, burns, or venous insufficiency — pose major global healthcare challenges, often leading to serious complications such as infections, amputations, and reduced quality of life. This project aims to develop innovative therapeutic solutions by using epigenetic modifiers to enhance the differentiation of stem cells into keratinocytes, which may represent a breakthrough in wound healing treatments. The research also includes the development of patient-specific skin grafts and a topical treatment that could serve as a safe, effective, and accessible alternative for individuals with non-healing wounds, reducing reliance on traditional skin grafting techniques, which often involve donor sites and may lead to further complications. Advances in Personalised and Regenerative Medicine This project opens new horizons for advanced clinical applications, including developing autologous skin grafts that reduce the risk of immune rejection, and formulating a topical drug containing Vorinostat or CID1067700 as a non-surgical treatment for chronic wounds. If these treatments prove effective in clinical trials, they may be integrated into standard medical care protocols for patients suffering from wounds caused by diabetes, burns, venous insufficiency, or trauma-related skin injuries. The project also represents a pioneering step in regenerative medicine through the use of epigenetic modifiers in skin regeneration.


Sharjah 24
30-05-2025
- Business
- Sharjah 24
Ammar bin Humaid highlights AU's role in knowledge economy
During his chairmanship of the meeting of the University's Board of Trustees, he stressed the importance of instilling a culture of knowledge-based giving and strengthening effective partnerships with the public and private sectors. This will contribute to building a sustainable knowledge-based economy and consolidate Ajman University's position as a leading national academic institution with global reach. Welcome At the beginning of the meeting, held at Ajman University, His Highness welcomed the members of the Board, praising their efforts that have contributed to strengthening the University's progress and consolidating its academic and community presence at the local and international levels. A strategic milestone His Highness affirmed that Ajman University's transformation into a non-profit educational institution is a strategic milestone in its journey and reflects its commitment to its national role in achieving the goals of "We the Emirates 2031" and "Ajman Vision 2030." Promoting academic excellence His Highness explained that this transformation will contribute to enhancing academic excellence by developing innovative educational and research programmes that respond to the nation's priorities. It will also enhance the sustainability of the university's institutional growth by diversifying sources of income and reducing reliance on tuition fees, which supports its future plans and expands its societal impact. Fostering a culture of knowledge giving His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi emphasized the importance of fostering a culture of knowledge giving and strengthening effective partnerships with the public and private sectors, contributing to building a sustainable knowledge economy and consolidating Ajman University's position as a leading national academic institution with a global reach. Supporting governance and enhancing institutional efficiency During the meeting, His Highness reviewed updates and achievements regarding the performance of the Board of Trustees' subcommittees, including the Academic Affairs and Community Outreach, Financial Audit, and Financial Sustainability committees, which aim to support governance and enhance institutional efficiency. The University's most notable achievements His Excellency Dr Karim Seghir, Chancellor of Ajman University, presented the university's most notable achievements over the past period, including the College of Dentistry receiving international academic accreditation from the Australian Dental Council for a period of seven years, making it the first educational institution in the UAE to receive this prestigious accreditation for undergraduate and postgraduate programs in this specialization. Global rankings Seghir also reviewed the university's progress in global rankings, ranking among the top 51-100 universities globally and first in the country for data science and artificial intelligence, according to the QS World University Rankings 2025. Advanced rankings The university also achieved advanced rankings in several other disciplines, including Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, ranked among the top 151-200 globally and first in the country; Computer Science and Information Systems, ranked among the top 201-250 globally and second in the country; Mathematics, ranked among the top 201-250 globally and second in the country; Accounting and Finance, ranked among the top 251-300 globally; and Sociology and Management, ranked among the top 284 globally and third in the country. Qualitative Programmes To emphasise the university's commitment to keeping pace with labour market requirements, a number of qualitative programmes have been introduced, including a Bachelor of Science in Artificial Intelligence, a Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity, a Bachelor of Science in International Hospitality Management, a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy, a Master of Clinical Psychology, a Master of Digital Sociology, and a Master of Science in Orthodontics. Two new agreements The meeting reviewed two new academic cooperation agreements with Chongqing University and Southwestern University in China, signed during the official visit of His Highness Sheikh Ammar bin Humaid Al Nuaimi to Chongqing. Deepening scientific and cultural exchange These partnerships aim to strengthen Ajman University's position as an internationally oriented non-profit institution, seeking to deepen scientific and cultural exchange and develop joint academic programs that translate the country's vision and align with the Emirate of Ajman's policies in supporting innovation, scientific research, and sustainable education. Joining the QS Middle East Global Advisory Committee As part of its support for scientific research, Dr Karim Seghir announced his joining the QS Middle East Global Advisory Committee. Dr Sai Budhu also received the Highly Cited Researcher Award in Pharmacology and Toxicology, according to the Clarivate rankings. Research grant Dr Rao Naveed, a faculty member in the College of Engineering and Information Technology, received a research grant worth AED 1.5 million to establish an advanced computing lab. Eco Sphere Foundation License Dr Karim Seghir noted that the university has obtained the official license for the Eco Sphere Foundation, which specialises in developing electronic games designed for people of determination. The foundation was founded by Emirati citizen Mohammed Al Marzouqi, a person of determination, with support from the Innovation Center at Ajman University, in a story that embodies determination and excellence. Attendees The meeting was attended by members of the University's Board of Trustees, including His Excellency Abdullah Mohammed Al Muwaiji, Chairman of the Ajman Chamber of Commerce and Industry; His Excellency Dr Saeed Saif Al Matrooshi, Secretary-General of the Ajman Executive Council; Her Excellency Dr Raja Easa Al Gurg, CEO of the Easa Saleh Al Gurg Group; Her Excellency Dr. Amina Abdul Wahid Al Rostamani, Board Member and Director of the Abdul Wahid Al Rostamani Family Company; His Excellency Rashid Abdul Rahman bin Jubran Al Suwaidi, Director General of the Ajman Government Human Resources Department; Abdullah Humaid Al Mazrouei; Dalia Al Muthanna; and Dr Karim Al Saghir, University Chancellor.


Mid East Info
27-05-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Ajman University Conducts 8th Edition of ‘Research Day' to Drive Innovation and Support National Development
The event convened academics and students, highlighting the role of applied research in advancing the UAE's development strategies. UAE, May 2025: Ajman University (AU), one of the region's leading non-profit institutions, hosted the 8th edition of its flagship Research Day , reinforcing its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and national development. The annual event, organized by the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, brought together faculty members, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and distinguished representatives from government and private sectors to explore how applied research can support the UAE's long-term strategic ambitions. Held at Ajman Saray Hotel, the event showcased interdisciplinary student research projects addressing real-world challenges in areas such as urban planning, public health, technology, design, and behavioral science. This year's edition served as a dynamic platform for bridging academia with national priorities, inspiring young researchers to contribute solutions to regional and global challenges. Among the many impactful contributions, students from the College of Engineering and IT explored sustainable freshwater collection systems through condensation technologies. From the College of Architecture, Art, and Design, one project examined how walkable urban design can enhance livability, while another proposed sensory-friendly spaces for children with autism. Marketing and management students analyzed green consumer behavior in the UAE, while projects from the College of Law addressed privacy rights and legal frameworks in digital environments. Medical students explored health access and clinical practices, while researchers in Pharmacy and Health Sciences examined environmental risk factors and pharmaceutical advancements. The College of Dentistry presented innovations in oral care, while students in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mass Communication tackled behavioral trends, social perceptions, and media narratives. These projects collectively reflect the breadth and depth of Ajman University's research ecosystem, grounded in relevance, rigor, and national impact. Dr. Karim Seghir, Chancellor of Ajman University, stated: 'Research is one of the key pillars of our mission and the cornerstone of our vision to nurture a knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy. By organising this event, we have reaffirmed our commitment to fostering creative researchers capable of linking theory with practice and producing knowledge with real social impact' He further stated: 'As a non-profit institution, all our resources are utilised to strengthen the research environment, develop academic infrastructure, and forge impactful scientific partnerships aligned with national development goals. Moreover, we align all our research programs with the objectives of the 'UAE Vision 2071' as well as the national agenda for innovation, future technologies, and sustainability.' The event also honored outstanding student and faculty contributions, fostering a research culture that links theory with practice and encourages collaboration across disciplines. Through presentations, feedback from experts, and networking with industry professionals, students had the opportunity to refine their research and enhance their readiness to contribute meaningfully to economic and social development. The trailblazing event successfully demonstrated how Ajman University is advancing broader national goals for youth empowerment and intellectual capital investment, while redirecting resources toward innovation, education, and research. It also reflects the university's dedication to developing a robust academic environment that fosters impactful research rooted in the values of sustainability and positive social impact.


Gulf Today
27-05-2025
- Science
- Gulf Today
Ajman University shows sensory-friendly spaces for children with autism
Ajman University (AU) hosted the 8th edition of its flagship Research Day, reinforcing its commitment to innovation, sustainability, and national development. The annual event, organised by the Deanship of Research and Graduate Studies, brought together faculty members, undergraduate and postgraduate students, and distinguished representatives from government and private sectors to explore how applied research can support the UAE's long-term strategic ambitions. Held at Ajman Saray Hotel, the event showcased interdisciplinary student research projects addressing real-world challenges in areas such as urban planning, public health, technology, design, and behavioral science. Among the many impactful contributions, students from the College of Engineering and IT explored sustainable freshwater collection systems through condensation technologies. From the College of Architecture, Art, and Design, one project examined how walkable urban design can enhance livability, while another proposed sensory-friendly spaces for children with autism. Marketing and management students analysed green consumer behaviour in the UAE, while projects from the College of Law addressed privacy rights and legal frameworks in digital environments. Medical students explored health access and clinical practices, while researchers in Pharmacy and Health Sciences examined environmental risk factors and pharmaceutical advancements. The College of Dentistry presented innovations in oral care, while students in Humanities, Social Sciences, and Mass Communication tackled behavioural trends, social perceptions, and media narratives. These projects collectively reflect the breadth and depth of Ajman University's research ecosystem, grounded in relevance, rigour, and national impact. Dr. Karim Seghir, Chancellor of Ajman University, stated, 'Research is one of the key pillars of our mission and the cornerstone of our vision to nurture a knowledge-based and innovation-driven economy. By organising this event, we have reaffirmed our commitment to fostering creative researchers capable of linking theory with practice and producing knowledge with real social impact.' He further said, 'As a non-profit institution, all our resources are utilised to strengthen the research environment, develop academic infrastructure, and forge impactful scientific partnerships aligned with national development goals. Moreover, we align all our research programmes with the objectives of the 'UAE Vision 2071' as well as the national agenda for innovation, future technologies, and sustainability.' The event also honoured outstanding student and faculty contributions, fostering a research culture that links theory with practice and encourages collaboration across disciplines. Through presentations, feedback from experts, and networking with industry professionals, students had the opportunity to refine their research and enhance their readiness to contribute meaningfully to economic and social development. The event demonstrated how Ajman University is advancing broader national goals for youth empowerment and intellectual capital investment, while redirecting resources toward innovation, education, and research. WAM