Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Education will introduce artificial intelligence (AI) education across all grade levels starting this academic year. The initiative aims to equip students with essential AI skills and knowledge to prepare them for future job markets. The curriculum will cover fundamental AI concepts, programming, and ethics. Why it matters: This nationwide initiative signals a major push to cultivate a domestic AI talent pool and position Saudi Arabia as a regional leader in AI innovation.
The Tahnoon bin Zayed Scholarship in AI Excellence has been established to support undergraduate students at MBZUAI, starting in the 2025-2026 academic year. The merit-based scholarship aims to support approximately 350 students over six years, focusing on mathematical fluency, leadership, and entrepreneurial attitude. Scholarship recipients will have opportunities to represent the UAE at youth events and pursue entrepreneurial ventures. Why it matters: This scholarship program is a significant investment in developing local AI talent and positioning the UAE as a leader in global AI innovation.
MBZUAI and the University of Michigan Ann Arbor have announced a new collaboration in AI research, sponsored by the U.S. Mission to the UAE. The partnership focuses on projects addressing the cultural divide in AI, with research teams from both institutions collaborating throughout the 2023/2024 academic year. A workshop titled “Bridging the Cultural Divide in AI: Analyzing Fairness, Bias, and Transparency across Cultures” will be held on April 29-30. Why it matters: The collaboration strengthens ties between the UAE and the U.S. in AI, addressing critical issues of fairness and cultural sensitivity in AI development.
MBZUAI has opened graduate admissions for the 2025/2026 academic year, offering five M.Sc. and five Ph.D. programs, alongside a new Master in Applied AI (MAAI). The MAAI program is designed for working professionals, focusing on applying AI to solve organizational and societal challenges, taught by MBZUAI faculty and international guest speakers. The university also provides fully-funded scholarships for its M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in computer science, computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing, and robotics. Why it matters: This new program and scholarship offerings will help MBZUAI attract top talent and further establish itself as a leading AI research institution in the region.
MBZUAI is hosting the third AI Quorum of the academic year, focusing on the future of human-computer interaction (HCI) in the age of AI. The event gathers researchers and practitioners from various disciplines and institutions, including University College London, Apple, and Google. The workshop aims to spur AI research and promote understanding of AI's potential for social good, with previous Quorums focusing on federated learning and statistics. Why it matters: This interdisciplinary focus on HCI at MBZUAI highlights the UAE's commitment to shaping the ethical and practical integration of AI into everyday life.
MBZUAI has opened graduate admissions for the 2023/2024 academic year, offering master’s and doctoral programs in computer vision, machine learning, and natural language processing. The university ranks in the top 25 globally in AI, computer vision, machine learning, and NLP, according to Computer Science Rankings. In Fall 2022, MBZUAI welcomed 125 new students, including 22 doctoral and 105 master’s students, bringing the total student population to over 250. Why it matters: This signals continued growth for MBZUAI as a leading AI research institution in the region, attracting international talent and contributing to the development of AI expertise in the UAE.
The Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) has rescheduled the start of its first academic year to January 2021 due to COVID-19 disruptions. The decision was made by the Board of Trustees during a video conference chaired by H.E. Dr. Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber. The board also discussed campus progress, student onboarding, faculty appointments, and industry partnerships. Why it matters: The delay, while pragmatic, underscores the ongoing challenges faced by new academic institutions in establishing themselves amid global health crises, potentially impacting the growth of the AI ecosystem in the UAE.
MBZUAI has opened admissions for its M.Sc. and Ph.D. programs in computer vision and machine learning for the Fall 2021 semester. The university previously extended offers to 100 students for its first academic year commencing in January 2021, drawing from 2,223 applicants of 97 nationalities. MBZUAI has also completed its Masdar City campus, secured accreditation, appointed faculty, launched webinars, and formed partnerships with organizations like Virgin Hyperloop. Why it matters: As the first AI-focused graduate university in the UAE, MBZUAI is positioned to develop AI expertise and drive innovation aligned with the country's industrial and economic goals.