Academic cooperation between Al Ain University and German Dresden University

 The College of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences at Al Ain University has concluded a memorandum of understanding with the College of Arts for Humanities and Social Sciences at the Technical University of Dresden in Germany to strengthen the bilateral cooperation relations between the two parties.

The memorandum was signed by Professor Bruno Klein, Dean of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Dresden University of Applied Sciences, and Dr. Sana Ashour, Director of the Applied Sociology Program at the College of Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, on behalf of the Deanship of the College of Education at Al Ain University.

The memorandum aims to enhance academic and cultural exchange in the fields of education and scientific research, by encouraging visits by faculty members from one college to another for the purpose of engaging in research activities or educational activities, joint cooperation for holding conferences and promoting academic activities, publishing joint research and exchanging academic research publications and scientific information. .

The memorandum also includes an agreement to facilitate student exchange by hosting qualified students from one university to another for the purpose of enrolling in undergraduate and graduate programs.

Dr. Ghaleb Al-Refai, President of Al Ain University, stressed the importance of the memorandum of understanding that enhances the development of university programs and provides research and training opportunities that contribute to enhancing knowledge and exchanging experiences between the two sides and making the most of the capabilities available to both parties in areas of common interest, noting that cooperation with Dresden Technical University It will promote the development of new research and technology projects with positive impacts on society.

Technical University of Dresden is one of the ten most prestigious universities in Germany, and the history of the university dates back to 1828, making it one of the oldest and largest "technical universities" in Germany, with 17 faculties offering 124 specializations ranging from health sciences, biomedicine, bioengineering, information technology and microelectronics Smart materials, facilities, energy, mobility and the environment as well as culture and societal change.

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