The agreement was signed in Abu Dhabi by HE Sheikh Nahayan Mabarak Al Nahayan, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research and Chancellor of Higher Colleges of Technology, and Dr. Ahmed Saeed bin Hazeem, Director-General, Dubai Courts.
Through the agreement, HCT will provide customized education and training programs to Dubai Courts. Further, Dubai Courts will actively provide employment opportunities for young UAE national graduates from HCT.
'Dubai Courts is committed to harnessing local talent and Emiratisation is an integral part of our long-term strategy,' said Dr. Ahmed Saeed bin Hazeem, Director-General, Dubai Courts.
'Our partnership with HCT supports Dubai Court's aim to develop human resources in the UAE and create a dynamic national workforce.'
HCT students will undertake a range of initiatives including: specialised seminars and training programmes relevant to Dubai Courts; scholarships and sponsorships for continuing education; and internships to build on-the-job skills.
'HCT has a mandate to develop the national workforce and introduce innovative technologies to the UAE and GCC region,' stated Dr. Tayeb Kamali, Vice Chancellor, Higher Colleges Technology.
'We believe this agreement will provide our students with a solid platform from which to launch successful careers with Dubai Courts.'
The agreement with HCT is the latest in a series of steps Dubai Courts has taken to provide employment and training opportunities to UAE nationals.
Dubai Courts signs MoU with Higher Colleges of Technology to support Emiratisation drive
Dubai Courts has signed an agreement with the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), aimed at establishing the framework for supporting and encouraging young nationals for a career with Dubai Courts.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 04 - 2008 at 11:24
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