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.
Sultan Al Mansoori (Mubadala) and Hind Almarzooqi (Abu Dhabi Pension Fund), professionals in the UAE, are part of the inaugural cohort of the Master in Applied Artificial Intelligence (MAAI) program at MBZUAI. They aim to leverage AI for national priorities and establish Abu Dhabi as a global AI hub. The program focuses on practical AI application and addresses a critical skills gap between AI innovation and real-world implementation. Why it matters: This highlights the UAE's strategic investment in AI talent development and its ambition to lead in AI application across various sectors.
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.
MBZUAI is launching a six-day intensive AI executive program (MEP-A) in Abu Dhabi in October, condensing its popular MBZUAI Executive Program (MEP). The program includes lectures, site visits, and networking, covering the UAE’s AI strategy, AI fundamentals, and industry case studies. Instructors include Eric Xing, Michael Jordan, and Sami Haddadin. Why it matters: This program offers executives a concentrated opportunity to gain insights into AI strategy and implementation from leading global minds, fostering AI adoption in the region.
This paper presents an experience report on teaching an AI course to business executives in the UAE. The course focuses on enabling students to understand how to incorporate AI into existing business processes, rather than focusing only on theoretical and technical aspects. The paper discusses the course overview, curriculum, teaching methods, and reflections on teaching adult learners in the UAE.
MBZUAI launched its Executive Program, a hybrid course for government and industry leaders to promote greater engagement with AI. The program's first session, led by MBZUAI President Eric Xing, covered the history and future of AI and machine learning. It aims to accelerate AI development across various sectors in the UAE, focusing on efficiency, cost savings, and environmental impact reduction. Why it matters: This initiative signals the UAE's commitment to fostering AI literacy and driving AI adoption across key sectors, aligning with national economic development plans.
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) has launched the ‘Applied AI Bootcamp’ in Riyadh. The program aims to train participants on the practical applications of AI technologies. It seeks to equip them with the skills needed to develop AI-powered solutions across various sectors. Why it matters: This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia's ongoing efforts to build a skilled AI workforce and advance its national AI strategy.
MBZUAI Assistant Professor Qirong Ho is researching AI operating systems to standardize algorithms and enable non-experts to create AI applications reliably. He emphasizes that countries mastering mass production of AI systems will benefit most from the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Ho is co-founder and CTO at Petuum Inc., an AI startup creating standardized building blocks for affordable and scalable AI production. Why it matters: This research aims to democratize AI development and promote widespread adoption across industries in the UAE and beyond.