DREI courses at Najah
Dubai, October 22, 2007
Dubai Real Estate Institute (DREI) is launching world-class real estate programmes during Najah, the most comprehensive education, training and careers exhibition to be held in the Emirates.
DREI is an industry-founded learning community providing comprehensive, high quality graduate and professional development programmes on real estate.
Najah, supported by the Abu Dhabi Emiratisation Council and the Ministry for Labour, is the ideal environment in which to launch the new programmes; more than 6,000 visitors are expected to attend the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre from November 4 to 6.
The Executive Education Program is available to all executives and professionals interested in enhancing their skills and advancing their professional career.
It contains a large selection of courses covering different aspects of real estate.
The courses are delivered in partnership with renowned international universities such as the University of Reading in the UK and students have access to vast experience in real estate investment.
The Graduate Diploma in Real Estate equips students with cutting edge knowledge and state of the art analytical techniques to ensure a successful pathway to a real estate business career.
The programme caters to the increasing demand in the industry for well trained, multi-faceted leaders who can take on challenges and responsibilities of leadership with competency and confidence.
The diploma is delivered in partnership with The Royal Institute of Technology in Sweden and it lasts for six months.
“We believe the NAJAH exhibition is the ideal platform to launch our new academic and executive education programmes in the UAE because we hope to reach out to graduate students, HR managers and those seeking knowledge and advanced skills in different functional areas of the real estate business.” said Shaima Al Jarman, marketing and client services manager at DREI.
“We look forward to welcoming visitors to our stand at the event, and will be offering a special value package to any applicant who registers to the Executive Education Programme for November 2007. Visitors will also have the opportunity to meet Dr Mohammed Al Shehhi, managing director at DREI,” she added.
“The Dubai Real Estate Institute is one of many high caliber educational providers we look forward to welcoming to Najah,” said Christine Weaver, exhibitions director at IIR Middle East, the organisers of the event.
“Visitors to the show will have the opportunity to meet leading international and local learning institutes and companies such as Abu Dhabi University, the University of Sharjah, Paris Sorbonne University-Abu Dhabi, ADNOC, ABN AMRO and Schlumberger.
“Najah will provide guidance and support to students, graduates and professionals who wish to further their career opportunities,” she added.
The Middle East HR Summit will be held alongside NAJAH from 4-8 November 2007 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre. The region’s premier annual conference and exhibition for human resource professionals features an even bigger programme in 2007 with a Pre-Summit Guru Day led by Professor Dave Ulrich, currently the world’s leading HR thinker.
More than 50 international and regional HR experts will share their expertise at the Summit which offers more than 25 information-packed sessions, specialist streams, interactive workshops and the highly respected Middle East HR Summit Excellence Awards Gala Dinner.
Najah is organised by the Institute for International Research (IIR) and part of the world’s largest human capital company, Informa Plx, a FTSE-250 company and also the world’s largest organizer of exhibitions, conferences and training courses.
IIR Middle East is the Dubai based regional office of IIR, annually managing over 500 conferences and events in additio