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IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education
Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders
A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes
Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success
JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme
IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education
Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders
Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

The second International Conference on Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Digital Strategies (SEEDS 2024) concluded its highly anticipated two-day event at Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai on December 18, 2024.The collaboration between MDX Dubai and Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, brought together over four hundred participants virtually and in-person from 28 countries, marking a significant achievement in academic and professional partnership.The conference featured an opening address from Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor and Director of MDX Dubai and keynote talks from Emma Barber, Managing Director, DGRADE and Dr Krishnadas Nanath, Deputy Head of Computer Engineering and Informatics department at MDX Dubai, who highlighted the importance of exploring solutions to foster sustainable growth and equitable opportunities in the digital age.With more than 250 high-quality submissions, the conference featured 170 scheduled paper presentations, with 76 sessions held in-person and 94 presented virtually. The conference's diverse programme covered 29 specialised tracks, offering a dynamic platform for academics, practitioners, and students to share insights on some of the most pressing global challenges. Awards were presented to the three best papers and the best paper for each track.In addition to the paper presentations, the conference hosted a hands-on workshop on AI Tools for Research, facilitated by Sony Sreejith, Business Lecturer, MDX Dubai and Dr Supriya Kaitheri, Senior Lecturer and Campus Programme Coordinator, International Business Management, MDX Dubai.The conference also served as a networking hub, where colleagues, students, and professionals from across the globe had the chance to build research connections, exchange ideas, and explore emerging research domains, all while enjoying a desert safari and gala dinner.Dr Sreejith Balasubramanian, Associate Professor, Head and Founder of the Centre for Supply Chain Excellence, MDX Dubai, said: “A huge thank you to all our speakers, panellists, attendees, and the organising committee; Dr Arpan Anand, Dr Supriya, Dr Nitin Poluru, Dr Sheldon Carvalho, Dr Shawn Matthews and our advisory board member Professor Cody Morris Paris.“Congratulations to all of our winners and I hope everyone managed to take something away for the future”.

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

In 2004, the university embarked on an incredible adventure with just 28 eager students, united by the promise of something extraordinary. Fast forward 20 years, and here we are, a thriving community of over 6,300 students enrolled in more than 90 programmes. As I write this now, we are one of the largest UK university branch campuses in the world outside of China!As I look back over the years, I feel immense pride. Our story is not just one of expansion; it is a testament to the power of vision, collaboration, and the opportunities that come from being part of something larger than oneself. A significant part of our success is rooted in the remarkable country we are privileged to call home—the United Arab Emirates—and more specifically, the dynamic, ever-evolving city of Dubai.The UAE’s leadership, with its forward-thinking policies and unrelenting focus on innovation, has provided a fertile ground for institutions like ours to flourish.We recently celebrated our landmark moment at the Burj Al Arab hotel, which was not a coincidental choice. From our campus in Dubai Knowledge Park, the unmistakable silhouette of the Burj Al Arab is always visible in the distance—a beacon of Dubai’s bold spirit and a symbol of what can be achieved with determination and creativity. For the past two decades, we at Middlesex University Dubai have aimed to contribute in our own small way to Dubai’s transformation into one of the fastest-growing hubs for higher education. The journey has been immensely rewarding.The secret to Middlesex University Dubai’s success? It’s the student experience. Beyond academic excellence, we focus on career readiness, forging partnerships with over 1,000 organisations for internships and placements. Our extracurricular programmes, with 15 sports teams and 18 cultural clubs, provide valuable opportunities for students to grow holistically and build lasting connections while showcasing their talents outside the classroom. We’ve built a team of top-tier faculty and staff from around the globe, ensuring that the quality of education meets and exceeds world standards. Additionally, we place great emphasis on industry interaction—bringing industry leaders to campus for talks and workshops and organising field trips so students can gain real-world insights.It’s this comprehensive approach—academic rigour, career readiness, extracurricular vibrancy, and industry engagement—that defines our success. At Middlesex University Dubai, we’re not just preparing students for a degree; we’re equipping them with the skills, experiences, and confidence to thrive in life.We could not have done this without the continued guidance of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) or our partners at TECOM for creating a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere at Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP) and Dubai International Academic City (DIAC).Our Middlesex University London colleagues have also supported us over the years, and of course took the initial leap to open a campus in Dubai, realising the potential of the UAE as an education hub. Our thanks also go to our joint venture partner, Amanat Holdings, for their strategic support and commitment to our vision.My personal gratitude goes to our 10,000+ Middlesex University Dubai alumni, who have been exceptional ambassadors for our university and are generous with their time, sharing their experiences with our current students.And to our dynamic current students—enthusiastic, smart, and eager to learn and apply their knowledge—we are continually inspired by your drive and dedication.I have had the privilege of being with Middlesex University Dubai for 15 of its 20 years, serving as Director for nearly a decade. Achieving our status as the largest UK university in Dubai by KHDA student enrolments is a testament to the immense contributions, commitment, and efforts often happening behind the scenes by our staff.This is more than a moment in time; it is the continuation of a legacy we all share. And we look forward to the next chapter in this remarkable story.- Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro-Vice Chancellor Middlesex University, Director Middlesex University Dubai

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai's Accounting and Finance Team is celebrating the successful completion of its third run of the student-led Financial Modelling Workshop (FMC 3.0).Launched in 2022, the workshop is part of the university’s ongoing efforts to equip students with valuable skills in financial modelling, a critical area in the field of accounting and finance.This year, more than 110 students completed the Foundations Programme on 5 December, which is offered in partnership with the Financial Modelling Institute (FMI).The workshop’s design is a collaborative effort between students and faculty, promoting a model of co-constructed learning, this approach empowers students to take on leadership roles and ensures they gain real-world skills that are highly sought after by employers.Sessions were led by student trainers Tiara Lopez, Shivani Salil, and Kanishka Kaushik, whose dedication and hard work were instrumental in the success of FMC 3.0, along with the support and guidance from Paul Coloumbe, Business Development, FMI and Ian Schnoor, Executive Director, FMI.The workshops culminated in a financial modelling competition where students showcased their skills. The winners were as follows:Best Financial Modeller:First place: Varsha Susan Sudish and Akshidha ShajiSecond place: Hamda Fathima and Prarthana PraveenFinancial Modelling Quiz:First place: Aparna Santhoshkumar and Alisha JamesSecond place: Sadhana Makesh and Maithili GhoshalThe university’s commitment to providing real-world, industry-relevant experiences continues to set it apart in delivering high-quality education that supports student success and employability.You still have time to join an Accountancy and Finance Programme in January. Apply today.

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

The Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai JURIS Centre of Excellence for Legal Education and Training proudly launched the seventh cycle of its Future Lawyers Network (FLN) Mentoring Programme on 28 November 2024.This initiative selects 20 law students to receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced legal professionals, offering them a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the legal field.The event included a discussion where returning mentors shared their experiences, offering practical advice on how mentees can maximise the benefits of the programme, providing a wealth of real-world insights and tips.Mentors this year include Claire Thompson, Senior Ethics Counsel, Emirates Global Aluminium; Emel Nakay, Senior Legal Counsel, Accenture; and Shamuel Nachan, Senior Associate, KPMG Middle East.The initiative, coordinated by Samantha Roberts, Head of the JURIS Centre of Excellence, and Navya Pudhukkudi Chanolien, Law Lecturer, MDX Dubai, has proven to be a transformative experience for law students over the years, providing them with direct access to seasoned professionals in the legal sector.Samantha said: “We are thrilled to see this scheme continue to empower our students, and we look forward to hearing the success stories that will emerge from these connections. “The programme aligns with our aim of bridging education with practice, helping our students refine their academic knowledge and enhance transferrable skills that are crucial for their future careers.“The programme's success is due to the invaluable contributions of the mentors, who generously volunteer their time and expertise to guide the next generation of legal professionals.”The FLN, a collaboration between Microsoft Gulf and MDX Dubai, continues to be a vital resource and is available to all who study on one of the MDX Dubai law programmes.

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, an institution known for its academic excellence, has entered a partnership with Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai to advance technological education and training. The collaboration was formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 18 November 18 2024, with the aim of fostering skill development and strengthening industry-academia ties.The MoU was signed by Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor Middlesex University and Director of Middlesex University Dubai, and Mahwish Ahmed, Senior Office Coordinator, representing IBA’s Centre for Information and Communication Technology (CICT). The partnership will introduce joint training programmes in key technological fields such as cybersecurity, data science, business intelligence, and UI/UX Design. Combining the technical expertise of IBA’s CICT with the academic strengths of MDX Dubai, the collaboration aims to provide high-quality training that meets industry needs.In addition to training programmes, the MoU will facilitate collaborative research, faculty exchanges, and student mobility, fostering innovation and providing fresh perspectives on both sides.This strategic partnership highlights the shared commitment of both institutions to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application. Through this initiative, IBA Karachi and MDX Dubai aim to contribute to the growth of a skilled ICT workforce and create opportunities for learners to develop the competencies necessary for success in the global tech industry. Joint courses will be held through the Centre for Innovation in Human Experience (CIHE) which comprises a group of academics from MDX Dubai and other professionals with varied backgrounds and expertise in the field of Data Science, Robotics, VR/AR and Human Centred Design; working together to meet the needs of organisations, entrepreneurs, and government for humanised digital transformation in business and society. During the signing ceremony, Dr Shakeel Ahmed Khoja, Director of IBA’s CICT, emphasised the importance of this partnership in equipping learners with the necessary skills to excel in the Information and Communications Technology sector. He said: "This collaboration will enable students and professionals to acquire the skills needed to thrive in today’s technology-driven world.”Professor Fehmida Hussain, Deputy Director of Engagement and Student Experience at MDX Dubai, said: "This partnership equips learners with the tools and knowledge required to navigate the fast-paced and ever-changing tech landscape. By working together, we aim to deliver programmes that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant."There are still places available to join one of our Computer Engineering and Informatics programmes in January. Apply today. 

Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

The second International Conference on Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Digital Strategies (SEEDS 2024) concluded its highly anticipated two-day event at Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai on December 18, 2024.The collaboration between MDX Dubai and Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, brought together over four hundred participants virtually and in-person from 28 countries, marking a significant achievement in academic and professional partnership.The conference featured an opening address from Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor and Director of MDX Dubai and keynote talks from Emma Barber, Managing Director, DGRADE and Dr Krishnadas Nanath, Deputy Head of Computer Engineering and Informatics department at MDX Dubai, who highlighted the importance of exploring solutions to foster sustainable growth and equitable opportunities in the digital age.With more than 250 high-quality submissions, the conference featured 170 scheduled paper presentations, with 76 sessions held in-person and 94 presented virtually. The conference's diverse programme covered 29 specialised tracks, offering a dynamic platform for academics, practitioners, and students to share insights on some of the most pressing global challenges. Awards were presented to the three best papers and the best paper for each track.In addition to the paper presentations, the conference hosted a hands-on workshop on AI Tools for Research, facilitated by Sony Sreejith, Business Lecturer, MDX Dubai and Dr Supriya Kaitheri, Senior Lecturer and Campus Programme Coordinator, International Business Management, MDX Dubai.The conference also served as a networking hub, where colleagues, students, and professionals from across the globe had the chance to build research connections, exchange ideas, and explore emerging research domains, all while enjoying a desert safari and gala dinner.Dr Sreejith Balasubramanian, Associate Professor, Head and Founder of the Centre for Supply Chain Excellence, MDX Dubai, said: “A huge thank you to all our speakers, panellists, attendees, and the organising committee; Dr Arpan Anand, Dr Supriya, Dr Nitin Poluru, Dr Sheldon Carvalho, Dr Shawn Matthews and our advisory board member Professor Cody Morris Paris.“Congratulations to all of our winners and I hope everyone managed to take something away for the future”.

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

In 2004, the university embarked on an incredible adventure with just 28 eager students, united by the promise of something extraordinary. Fast forward 20 years, and here we are, a thriving community of over 6,300 students enrolled in more than 90 programmes. As I write this now, we are one of the largest UK university branch campuses in the world outside of China!As I look back over the years, I feel immense pride. Our story is not just one of expansion; it is a testament to the power of vision, collaboration, and the opportunities that come from being part of something larger than oneself. A significant part of our success is rooted in the remarkable country we are privileged to call home—the United Arab Emirates—and more specifically, the dynamic, ever-evolving city of Dubai.The UAE’s leadership, with its forward-thinking policies and unrelenting focus on innovation, has provided a fertile ground for institutions like ours to flourish.We recently celebrated our landmark moment at the Burj Al Arab hotel, which was not a coincidental choice. From our campus in Dubai Knowledge Park, the unmistakable silhouette of the Burj Al Arab is always visible in the distance—a beacon of Dubai’s bold spirit and a symbol of what can be achieved with determination and creativity. For the past two decades, we at Middlesex University Dubai have aimed to contribute in our own small way to Dubai’s transformation into one of the fastest-growing hubs for higher education. The journey has been immensely rewarding.The secret to Middlesex University Dubai’s success? It’s the student experience. Beyond academic excellence, we focus on career readiness, forging partnerships with over 1,000 organisations for internships and placements. Our extracurricular programmes, with 15 sports teams and 18 cultural clubs, provide valuable opportunities for students to grow holistically and build lasting connections while showcasing their talents outside the classroom. We’ve built a team of top-tier faculty and staff from around the globe, ensuring that the quality of education meets and exceeds world standards. Additionally, we place great emphasis on industry interaction—bringing industry leaders to campus for talks and workshops and organising field trips so students can gain real-world insights.It’s this comprehensive approach—academic rigour, career readiness, extracurricular vibrancy, and industry engagement—that defines our success. At Middlesex University Dubai, we’re not just preparing students for a degree; we’re equipping them with the skills, experiences, and confidence to thrive in life.We could not have done this without the continued guidance of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) or our partners at TECOM for creating a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere at Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP) and Dubai International Academic City (DIAC).Our Middlesex University London colleagues have also supported us over the years, and of course took the initial leap to open a campus in Dubai, realising the potential of the UAE as an education hub. Our thanks also go to our joint venture partner, Amanat Holdings, for their strategic support and commitment to our vision.My personal gratitude goes to our 10,000+ Middlesex University Dubai alumni, who have been exceptional ambassadors for our university and are generous with their time, sharing their experiences with our current students.And to our dynamic current students—enthusiastic, smart, and eager to learn and apply their knowledge—we are continually inspired by your drive and dedication.I have had the privilege of being with Middlesex University Dubai for 15 of its 20 years, serving as Director for nearly a decade. Achieving our status as the largest UK university in Dubai by KHDA student enrolments is a testament to the immense contributions, commitment, and efforts often happening behind the scenes by our staff.This is more than a moment in time; it is the continuation of a legacy we all share. And we look forward to the next chapter in this remarkable story.- Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro-Vice Chancellor Middlesex University, Director Middlesex University Dubai

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai's Accounting and Finance Team is celebrating the successful completion of its third run of the student-led Financial Modelling Workshop (FMC 3.0).Launched in 2022, the workshop is part of the university’s ongoing efforts to equip students with valuable skills in financial modelling, a critical area in the field of accounting and finance.This year, more than 110 students completed the Foundations Programme on 5 December, which is offered in partnership with the Financial Modelling Institute (FMI).The workshop’s design is a collaborative effort between students and faculty, promoting a model of co-constructed learning, this approach empowers students to take on leadership roles and ensures they gain real-world skills that are highly sought after by employers.Sessions were led by student trainers Tiara Lopez, Shivani Salil, and Kanishka Kaushik, whose dedication and hard work were instrumental in the success of FMC 3.0, along with the support and guidance from Paul Coloumbe, Business Development, FMI and Ian Schnoor, Executive Director, FMI.The workshops culminated in a financial modelling competition where students showcased their skills. The winners were as follows:Best Financial Modeller:First place: Varsha Susan Sudish and Akshidha ShajiSecond place: Hamda Fathima and Prarthana PraveenFinancial Modelling Quiz:First place: Aparna Santhoshkumar and Alisha JamesSecond place: Sadhana Makesh and Maithili GhoshalThe university’s commitment to providing real-world, industry-relevant experiences continues to set it apart in delivering high-quality education that supports student success and employability.You still have time to join an Accountancy and Finance Programme in January. Apply today.

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

The Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai JURIS Centre of Excellence for Legal Education and Training proudly launched the seventh cycle of its Future Lawyers Network (FLN) Mentoring Programme on 28 November 2024.This initiative selects 20 law students to receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced legal professionals, offering them a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the legal field.The event included a discussion where returning mentors shared their experiences, offering practical advice on how mentees can maximise the benefits of the programme, providing a wealth of real-world insights and tips.Mentors this year include Claire Thompson, Senior Ethics Counsel, Emirates Global Aluminium; Emel Nakay, Senior Legal Counsel, Accenture; and Shamuel Nachan, Senior Associate, KPMG Middle East.The initiative, coordinated by Samantha Roberts, Head of the JURIS Centre of Excellence, and Navya Pudhukkudi Chanolien, Law Lecturer, MDX Dubai, has proven to be a transformative experience for law students over the years, providing them with direct access to seasoned professionals in the legal sector.Samantha said: “We are thrilled to see this scheme continue to empower our students, and we look forward to hearing the success stories that will emerge from these connections. “The programme aligns with our aim of bridging education with practice, helping our students refine their academic knowledge and enhance transferrable skills that are crucial for their future careers.“The programme's success is due to the invaluable contributions of the mentors, who generously volunteer their time and expertise to guide the next generation of legal professionals.”The FLN, a collaboration between Microsoft Gulf and MDX Dubai, continues to be a vital resource and is available to all who study on one of the MDX Dubai law programmes.

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, an institution known for its academic excellence, has entered a partnership with Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai to advance technological education and training. The collaboration was formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 18 November 18 2024, with the aim of fostering skill development and strengthening industry-academia ties.The MoU was signed by Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor Middlesex University and Director of Middlesex University Dubai, and Mahwish Ahmed, Senior Office Coordinator, representing IBA’s Centre for Information and Communication Technology (CICT). The partnership will introduce joint training programmes in key technological fields such as cybersecurity, data science, business intelligence, and UI/UX Design. Combining the technical expertise of IBA’s CICT with the academic strengths of MDX Dubai, the collaboration aims to provide high-quality training that meets industry needs.In addition to training programmes, the MoU will facilitate collaborative research, faculty exchanges, and student mobility, fostering innovation and providing fresh perspectives on both sides.This strategic partnership highlights the shared commitment of both institutions to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application. Through this initiative, IBA Karachi and MDX Dubai aim to contribute to the growth of a skilled ICT workforce and create opportunities for learners to develop the competencies necessary for success in the global tech industry. Joint courses will be held through the Centre for Innovation in Human Experience (CIHE) which comprises a group of academics from MDX Dubai and other professionals with varied backgrounds and expertise in the field of Data Science, Robotics, VR/AR and Human Centred Design; working together to meet the needs of organisations, entrepreneurs, and government for humanised digital transformation in business and society. During the signing ceremony, Dr Shakeel Ahmed Khoja, Director of IBA’s CICT, emphasised the importance of this partnership in equipping learners with the necessary skills to excel in the Information and Communications Technology sector. He said: "This collaboration will enable students and professionals to acquire the skills needed to thrive in today’s technology-driven world.”Professor Fehmida Hussain, Deputy Director of Engagement and Student Experience at MDX Dubai, said: "This partnership equips learners with the tools and knowledge required to navigate the fast-paced and ever-changing tech landscape. By working together, we aim to deliver programmes that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant."There are still places available to join one of our Computer Engineering and Informatics programmes in January. Apply today. 

Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

Digital Strategies for the Future of Sustainability: SEEDS 2024 International Conference Brings Together Visionaries Across Borders

The second International Conference on Sustainability, Entrepreneurship, Equity, and Digital Strategies (SEEDS 2024) concluded its highly anticipated two-day event at Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai on December 18, 2024.The collaboration between MDX Dubai and Jaipuria Institute of Management, Noida, brought together over four hundred participants virtually and in-person from 28 countries, marking a significant achievement in academic and professional partnership.The conference featured an opening address from Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor and Director of MDX Dubai and keynote talks from Emma Barber, Managing Director, DGRADE and Dr Krishnadas Nanath, Deputy Head of Computer Engineering and Informatics department at MDX Dubai, who highlighted the importance of exploring solutions to foster sustainable growth and equitable opportunities in the digital age.With more than 250 high-quality submissions, the conference featured 170 scheduled paper presentations, with 76 sessions held in-person and 94 presented virtually. The conference's diverse programme covered 29 specialised tracks, offering a dynamic platform for academics, practitioners, and students to share insights on some of the most pressing global challenges. Awards were presented to the three best papers and the best paper for each track.In addition to the paper presentations, the conference hosted a hands-on workshop on AI Tools for Research, facilitated by Sony Sreejith, Business Lecturer, MDX Dubai and Dr Supriya Kaitheri, Senior Lecturer and Campus Programme Coordinator, International Business Management, MDX Dubai.The conference also served as a networking hub, where colleagues, students, and professionals from across the globe had the chance to build research connections, exchange ideas, and explore emerging research domains, all while enjoying a desert safari and gala dinner.Dr Sreejith Balasubramanian, Associate Professor, Head and Founder of the Centre for Supply Chain Excellence, MDX Dubai, said: “A huge thank you to all our speakers, panellists, attendees, and the organising committee; Dr Arpan Anand, Dr Supriya, Dr Nitin Poluru, Dr Sheldon Carvalho, Dr Shawn Matthews and our advisory board member Professor Cody Morris Paris.“Congratulations to all of our winners and I hope everyone managed to take something away for the future”.

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

A Word from Pro-Vice Chancellor and Director Professor Cedwyn Fernandes

In 2004, the university embarked on an incredible adventure with just 28 eager students, united by the promise of something extraordinary. Fast forward 20 years, and here we are, a thriving community of over 6,300 students enrolled in more than 90 programmes. As I write this now, we are one of the largest UK university branch campuses in the world outside of China!As I look back over the years, I feel immense pride. Our story is not just one of expansion; it is a testament to the power of vision, collaboration, and the opportunities that come from being part of something larger than oneself. A significant part of our success is rooted in the remarkable country we are privileged to call home—the United Arab Emirates—and more specifically, the dynamic, ever-evolving city of Dubai.The UAE’s leadership, with its forward-thinking policies and unrelenting focus on innovation, has provided a fertile ground for institutions like ours to flourish.We recently celebrated our landmark moment at the Burj Al Arab hotel, which was not a coincidental choice. From our campus in Dubai Knowledge Park, the unmistakable silhouette of the Burj Al Arab is always visible in the distance—a beacon of Dubai’s bold spirit and a symbol of what can be achieved with determination and creativity. For the past two decades, we at Middlesex University Dubai have aimed to contribute in our own small way to Dubai’s transformation into one of the fastest-growing hubs for higher education. The journey has been immensely rewarding.The secret to Middlesex University Dubai’s success? It’s the student experience. Beyond academic excellence, we focus on career readiness, forging partnerships with over 1,000 organisations for internships and placements. Our extracurricular programmes, with 15 sports teams and 18 cultural clubs, provide valuable opportunities for students to grow holistically and build lasting connections while showcasing their talents outside the classroom. We’ve built a team of top-tier faculty and staff from around the globe, ensuring that the quality of education meets and exceeds world standards. Additionally, we place great emphasis on industry interaction—bringing industry leaders to campus for talks and workshops and organising field trips so students can gain real-world insights.It’s this comprehensive approach—academic rigour, career readiness, extracurricular vibrancy, and industry engagement—that defines our success. At Middlesex University Dubai, we’re not just preparing students for a degree; we’re equipping them with the skills, experiences, and confidence to thrive in life.We could not have done this without the continued guidance of the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) or our partners at TECOM for creating a welcoming and nurturing atmosphere at Dubai Knowledge Park (DKP) and Dubai International Academic City (DIAC).Our Middlesex University London colleagues have also supported us over the years, and of course took the initial leap to open a campus in Dubai, realising the potential of the UAE as an education hub. Our thanks also go to our joint venture partner, Amanat Holdings, for their strategic support and commitment to our vision.My personal gratitude goes to our 10,000+ Middlesex University Dubai alumni, who have been exceptional ambassadors for our university and are generous with their time, sharing their experiences with our current students.And to our dynamic current students—enthusiastic, smart, and eager to learn and apply their knowledge—we are continually inspired by your drive and dedication.I have had the privilege of being with Middlesex University Dubai for 15 of its 20 years, serving as Director for nearly a decade. Achieving our status as the largest UK university in Dubai by KHDA student enrolments is a testament to the immense contributions, commitment, and efforts often happening behind the scenes by our staff.This is more than a moment in time; it is the continuation of a legacy we all share. And we look forward to the next chapter in this remarkable story.- Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro-Vice Chancellor Middlesex University, Director Middlesex University Dubai

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Third student-led financial modelling workshop at Middlesex University Dubai a resounding success

Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai's Accounting and Finance Team is celebrating the successful completion of its third run of the student-led Financial Modelling Workshop (FMC 3.0).Launched in 2022, the workshop is part of the university’s ongoing efforts to equip students with valuable skills in financial modelling, a critical area in the field of accounting and finance.This year, more than 110 students completed the Foundations Programme on 5 December, which is offered in partnership with the Financial Modelling Institute (FMI).The workshop’s design is a collaborative effort between students and faculty, promoting a model of co-constructed learning, this approach empowers students to take on leadership roles and ensures they gain real-world skills that are highly sought after by employers.Sessions were led by student trainers Tiara Lopez, Shivani Salil, and Kanishka Kaushik, whose dedication and hard work were instrumental in the success of FMC 3.0, along with the support and guidance from Paul Coloumbe, Business Development, FMI and Ian Schnoor, Executive Director, FMI.The workshops culminated in a financial modelling competition where students showcased their skills. The winners were as follows:Best Financial Modeller:First place: Varsha Susan Sudish and Akshidha ShajiSecond place: Hamda Fathima and Prarthana PraveenFinancial Modelling Quiz:First place: Aparna Santhoshkumar and Alisha JamesSecond place: Sadhana Makesh and Maithili GhoshalThe university’s commitment to providing real-world, industry-relevant experiences continues to set it apart in delivering high-quality education that supports student success and employability.You still have time to join an Accountancy and Finance Programme in January. Apply today.

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

JURIS Centre Launches Seventh Cycle of the Future Lawyers Network Mentoring Programme

The Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai JURIS Centre of Excellence for Legal Education and Training proudly launched the seventh cycle of its Future Lawyers Network (FLN) Mentoring Programme on 28 November 2024.This initiative selects 20 law students to receive one-on-one mentoring from experienced legal professionals, offering them a unique opportunity to gain valuable insights into the legal field.The event included a discussion where returning mentors shared their experiences, offering practical advice on how mentees can maximise the benefits of the programme, providing a wealth of real-world insights and tips.Mentors this year include Claire Thompson, Senior Ethics Counsel, Emirates Global Aluminium; Emel Nakay, Senior Legal Counsel, Accenture; and Shamuel Nachan, Senior Associate, KPMG Middle East.The initiative, coordinated by Samantha Roberts, Head of the JURIS Centre of Excellence, and Navya Pudhukkudi Chanolien, Law Lecturer, MDX Dubai, has proven to be a transformative experience for law students over the years, providing them with direct access to seasoned professionals in the legal sector.Samantha said: “We are thrilled to see this scheme continue to empower our students, and we look forward to hearing the success stories that will emerge from these connections. “The programme aligns with our aim of bridging education with practice, helping our students refine their academic knowledge and enhance transferrable skills that are crucial for their future careers.“The programme's success is due to the invaluable contributions of the mentors, who generously volunteer their time and expertise to guide the next generation of legal professionals.”The FLN, a collaboration between Microsoft Gulf and MDX Dubai, continues to be a vital resource and is available to all who study on one of the MDX Dubai law programmes.

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

IBA Karachi and Middlesex University Dubai Collaborate to Advance Technological Education

The Institute of Business Administration (IBA) Karachi, an institution known for its academic excellence, has entered a partnership with Middlesex University (MDX) Dubai to advance technological education and training. The collaboration was formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 18 November 18 2024, with the aim of fostering skill development and strengthening industry-academia ties.The MoU was signed by Professor Cedwyn Fernandes, Pro Vice Chancellor Middlesex University and Director of Middlesex University Dubai, and Mahwish Ahmed, Senior Office Coordinator, representing IBA’s Centre for Information and Communication Technology (CICT). The partnership will introduce joint training programmes in key technological fields such as cybersecurity, data science, business intelligence, and UI/UX Design. Combining the technical expertise of IBA’s CICT with the academic strengths of MDX Dubai, the collaboration aims to provide high-quality training that meets industry needs.In addition to training programmes, the MoU will facilitate collaborative research, faculty exchanges, and student mobility, fostering innovation and providing fresh perspectives on both sides.This strategic partnership highlights the shared commitment of both institutions to bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical application. Through this initiative, IBA Karachi and MDX Dubai aim to contribute to the growth of a skilled ICT workforce and create opportunities for learners to develop the competencies necessary for success in the global tech industry. Joint courses will be held through the Centre for Innovation in Human Experience (CIHE) which comprises a group of academics from MDX Dubai and other professionals with varied backgrounds and expertise in the field of Data Science, Robotics, VR/AR and Human Centred Design; working together to meet the needs of organisations, entrepreneurs, and government for humanised digital transformation in business and society. During the signing ceremony, Dr Shakeel Ahmed Khoja, Director of IBA’s CICT, emphasised the importance of this partnership in equipping learners with the necessary skills to excel in the Information and Communications Technology sector. He said: "This collaboration will enable students and professionals to acquire the skills needed to thrive in today’s technology-driven world.”Professor Fehmida Hussain, Deputy Director of Engagement and Student Experience at MDX Dubai, said: "This partnership equips learners with the tools and knowledge required to navigate the fast-paced and ever-changing tech landscape. By working together, we aim to deliver programmes that are both academically rigorous and practically relevant."There are still places available to join one of our Computer Engineering and Informatics programmes in January. Apply today. 

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Janvy Oshin

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I got amazing opportunities to establish and enhance my leadership and team skills by being an active participant of the social clubs and activities at Middlesex University Dubai. The most exciting part of the journey was interacting with students of different cultures from various parts of the world. I had a great experience and made memories I could cherish for a lifetime.

Janvy Oshin

Janvy Oshin

BSc Honours International Tourism Management

I got amazing opportunities to establish and enhance my leadership and team skills by being an active participant of the social clubs and activities at Middlesex University Dubai. The most exciting part of the journey was interacting with students of different cultures from various parts of the world. I had a great experience and made memories I could cherish for a lifetime.

Janvy Oshin

Janvy Oshin

BSc Honours International Tourism Management

I got amazing opportunities to establish and enhance my leadership and team skills by being an active participant of the social clubs and activities at Middlesex University Dubai. The most exciting part of the journey was interacting with students of different cultures from various parts of the world. I had a great experience and made memories I could cherish for a lifetime.

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