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DMI inks new HRD deal with AUE

Dubai, July 3, 2009

Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI) has signed a memorandum of understanding with the American University in the Emirates (AUE) as part of its broader strategy to contribute to human resource development in the country.

DMI is one of the pioneering media organizations and creative services group in the Middle East.

The agreement mandates the exchange of academic, training, and consulting services and experiences between the two entities.

Under the agreement, the DMI will provide in-depth training to AUE students and utilise their skills for research studies and promotional campaigns, while AUE will offer media-related training courses to DMI employees at concessional costs.

Reflecting DMI’s strategy to enhance relationship with government authorities and academic institutions in the UAE, the agreement complements its core objective to build capacities in the technical, media, creative, engineering, and administrative fields.

Dr. Muthanna Ghani Abdul Razik, president of the AUE; Faisal Abdulla, Board Member, DMI;  Wajdan Mohd Dahkooni, Acting Human Resource Director, DMI, attended the signing ceremony.

Ahmed Abdulla Al Sheikh, board member and managing director of DMI, said: “The agreement with AUE falls within our framework that calls for motivating our employees and developing their professional and creative capabilities to help them enhance their performance and skills.'

“The MoU is in line with DMI’s endeavour to partner with prominent universities and leading international academic institutions and expose aspiring young professionals to state-of-the-art equipment and techniques. We are also committed to training students on the use of modern technologies available with DMI,” he added.

Mohammed Saleh Bin Bendouh Al Darmukhi, chairman of the board of trustees, AUE, said: “We are privileged to partner with DMI. We are confident this initiative will significantly facilitate the creation of opportunities for our students to obtain practical skills and experience in various media segments.”

Dr Razik, said: “The MoU with DMI will enable university students to get acquainted with specific requirements in media-related skills as demanded by the job market. It will also expand and update the scope of our academic programmes and bring them on par with the dynamic growth of the media sector.

“We are very proud of this accomplishment that will help our students acquire niche capabilities that complements their academic learning,” he added.-TradeArabia News Service




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