Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted students from across the globe during this year’s University Innovation Fellows Eastern Hemisphere Meetup in the United Arab Emirates. Two days of the four-day program, run by Stanford University’s Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (d.school), took place at the university’s Abu Dhabi and Dubai campuses.

Seven students led by faculty champion Ms. Rubina Qureshi representing ADU participated in the 2019 meetup, where they joined a thought leaders’ community comprising of 75 fellows and 10 faculty champions from over 20 higher education institutions from United States, India, UAE and Bulgaria. The annual meetup was designed to connect innovators from all over the world to advocate disruptive innovations and empower students to become agents of change at their own educational institutions. The program involving ADU students comes in line with the students first approach, one of the university’s core pillars to provide its community with a holistic learning experience.

The innovation fellows, who are currently enrolled at ADU completing undergraduate programs, led by Ms Rubina Quresi and Dr. Anne Ewijk faculty members from ADU were selected among many other international students. The event was supported by Dr. Sreethi Nair Dean of University College who has a vision to deploy the fellows in the larger fabric of innovation at the university level.

Ms Rubina Qureshi participated in the meetup of the UIF program said, “The program provided an opportunity for participants to unlock innovative ways of creating change in higher education. The event facilitates networking opportunities among youth by bringing them together in a creative community to work collaboratively and engage in building a culture of change.”

Dr Petra Turkama, Director of Innovation at ADU also supported this program. She said: “We are very proud of our students for being part of this internationally-recognized program, where Fellows can develop an entrepreneurial mindset. The idea behind the rigorous training is for the organizations involved to provide a platform for the students’ voices to be heard in conversations about the future of higher education. By facilitating experiential workshops and working with faculty and administrators to develop new courses, we are offering our young researchers the opportunity to become advocates for lasting institutional change. ADU is confident its students will continue to succeed in making their mark worldwide through their work as UIF Ambassadors.”

Throughout the course of the annual program, UIF candidates undertake a 6-week online training, which helps them develop innovative techniques and analytical mindsets. Stanford’s d.school faculty members equip the students with the required skillset and tools to be able to excel as part of the program. The last day of the program and the closing ceremony were held at ADU’s Dubai campus.

Betty Lucille Hillebrand, Business Management student at Abu Dhabi University commented, “I am honored to have been given the opportunity to take part in the UIF training program. It was an insightful, eye-opening learning experience, during which my team and I gained substantial knowledge in problem-solving and the necessity for change. As UIF ambassadors, we are eager to share the expertise we have gained with ADU students to enrich the culture of innovation at the university based on the training we have received. Through the exchange in information, we will be able to pursue the next steps in making lasting changes to our campus’ innovation development.”

The fellows are a global community leading a movement to ensure that all students gain the attitude, skills and knowledge required to navigate a complex world. Using the in-depth expertise showcased during the workshops, young innovators help facilitate opportunities for their peers to build creative confidence and develop research-based solutions for global challenges, thereby contributing to building a better future.

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About Abu Dhabi University (ADU)
Abu Dhabi University is a private, multi-campus University committed to meeting the education, skills and knowledge needs in the United Arab Emirates and neighboring countries through qualifications and standards that are respected across the world.

Although young, the University is recognized as a world-class institution committed to excellence in teaching, student experience, research and corporate education. We are regularly featured in the Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) rankings as among the best higher education institutions in the region. We hold prestigious international accreditations for the institution as a whole, for particular fields of provision and for specific programs. We were the first private higher education institution in the UAE and the GCC region to earn international accreditation from the Californian Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). ADU’s College of Business holds international accreditations from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) and the prestigious EFMD Quality Improvement System (EQUIS). Only 1% of business schools worldwide have this double accreditation. In addition, its College of Engineering has earned accreditation from the world-renowned Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and the Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC) of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). It houses the only architecture program to hold accreditation by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

According to the QS World Universities Rankings, ADU ranks in the top 701-750 universities worldwide, the top 150 leading institutions under 50 years, the top 27 universities in the Arab World, and the top 6 in the UAE. Being rated 3rd globally for international faculty and 10th for international students, we consider diversity to be among our key strengths.

Established in 2003, Abu Dhabi University has over 7,500 students from over 80 nationalities across its four campuses and sponsored programs. Structured into Colleges of Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, Law and the University College, we offer undergraduate and graduate programs across arts, law, education, business and management, engineering and sciences, including to Etihad pilots, trainees and personnel of the UAE military. Alongside the well-established campuses in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, we have launched a new campus in Dubai Knowledge Park and recently opened a teaching facility in the Al Dhafra Region of the Abu Dhabi Emirate. In addition, a brand-new state-of-the-art campus is planned to open in Al Ain in September 2019.

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