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UOWD gets govt approval for new master’s

Dubai, July 21, 2011

University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) has won the approval of the Commission on Academic Accreditation (CAA) of the UAE government to launch a new Master of International Studies programme.

CAA accreditation followed intensive scrutiny by an expert External Review Team of the course content and its relevance to the region as well as inputs from a range of academics, Embassy staff and government employees in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.

“The programme targets managers and future managers from any industry as well as federal and local government organisations. It has been designed to provide them with a deeper understanding of the vast Menasa (Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia) region and its links with the rest of the world,” said Raymi van der Spek, executive director of Administration and Strategic Development at UOWD.

Students who enroll in the programme will learn about diplomacy, labor and migration, economic development, government, crime and terrorism, environmental impact and journalism from the regional and international perspective.

“When we first submitted the Master of International Studies proposal to the CAA, their recommendation was that the program should focus more specifically on the UAE, GCC, Mena and Menasa. We developed the syllabus for each course so that they refer to our region,” said Dr Alma Kadragic, academic programme developer, UOWD.

“The UAE is a small country in the GCC which is part of the much larger grouping of Menasa. These countries are interlinked by history, population, trade, investment, manufacturing and politics, to name just a few areas. The course content of the Master of International Studies programme takes all these factors into account,” added Dr Kadragic.

The programme requires a thesis which is the equivalent of two courses and provides opportunities for research and internships with employers. It requires at least five semesters to complete and may take longer for full time employees. Students can complete up to three semesters per year.

Professor Rob Whelan, UOWD president, said: “This newly accredited degree represents a strategic development for UOWD in the Humanities and Social Sciences.”

“The complexity of the social issues underlying the so-called Arab Spring shows just how important and timely this new program is. This graduate programme will also give people from other countries an important opportunity to learn about this region from leading academics in the field,” he concluded. – TradeArabia News Service




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