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At its new state-of-the-art campus in Dubai Silicon Oasis, the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) Dubai aims to build a culture of innovation. The university is working to realise this vision through a blend of advanced technology, a reworked co-op work programme and a host of strategic partnerships with corporations.
“Because innovation is a journey within the fabric of the curricula and extracurricular activities on the campus, we are designing it so that all students either have their own start-ups or when they join a company, they are already innovators and will be an asset to any organisation they join,” says Dr Yousef Al Assaf, President of RIT Dubai.
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Covid-19 in UAE: Jabs to pave way for enhanced onsite classes in universities
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Many people maintained that the education community should also be at the forefront of receiving vaccines.
The higher education sector is apparently coming back to its feet with the availability of Covid vaccines in the country, said top university professors in the UAE.
Many people maintained that the education community should also be at the forefront of receiving vaccines, due to the ongoing dilemma over online learning versus onsite classes.
Earlier, Dubai announced the free rollout of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine against Covid-19, while China’s Sinopharm vaccine, which has been available since the past 25 days now, is being offered to masses across many hospitals and medical centres in the country.