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AUS has signed a MoU with ADPIC to collaborate on new avenues for students

AUS has signed a MoU with ADPIC to collaborate on new avenues for students

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This collaboration directly supports ADPIC's long-term roadmap to advanced infrastructure innovation and aims to develop a skilled national workforce
The American University of Sharjah (AUS) has forged a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre (ADPIC), a government entity responsible for ensuring the quality, safety, and sustainable delivery of projects in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi.
The agreement was signed by Mohamed El-Tarhuni, Interim Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs and Provost at AUS, and Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC, and paves the way for future collaboration in research, student development, and capital project planning.
The partners outlined several broad areas of cooperation between AUS and ADPIC, including joint research, internship opportunities, student career events, and the integration of capital project management topics into selected academic courses at AUS. This collaboration directly supports ADPIC's long-term roadmap to advance infrastructure innovation, and develop a skilled national workforce. Additionally, AUS and ADPIC officials agreed on a draft framework for future information exchange and the development of project-specific agreements.
'We are delighted to be partnering with ADPIC on this important initiative,' said Tod A. Laursen, Chancellor of AUS. 'This partnership creates exciting new avenues for our students to engage with real-world infrastructure challenges, while highlighting AUS' ongoing strong commitment to supporting the UAE's strategic development goals through our academic and research expertise.'
Maysarah Mahmoud Eid, Director General of ADPIC explained, 'This MoU with AUS is a strategic imperative for Abu Dhabi's future. Our infrastructure ambitions demand a pipeline of highly skilled, innovative talent, and this partnership directly cultivates that by creating an integrated ecosystem where cutting-edge research meets practical application. By bridging academia with real-world capital projects, we are building physical assets, while investing in intellectual capital that will drive the next generation of urban development across the UAE.'
As the entity responsible for overseeing and coordinating all capital projects in the emirate, ADPIC plays a crucial role in shaping Abu Dhabi's infrastructure priorities. This collaboration opens up opportunities for students across various disciplines, including engineering, architecture, business, and public policy. It also reinforces the vital role of higher education in shaping the future of the UAE's infrastructure landscape, the statement noted.
The MoU, which will remain in effect for two years, also promotes the inclusion of ADPIC expertise in student seminars and workshops, also exploring future employment and training opportunities for Australian graduates. This agreement represents a significant step forward for both institutions, and facilitates the integration of academic and research expertise with national development priorities.
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