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        The Dubai School of Government and the Wolfensohn Centre for Development at the Brookings Institution have launched a new website as part of their Middle East youth initiative. The site looks at the economic and social issues affecting youth in the Middle East and includes research in both Arabic and English. It also features interactive blogs, facts about youth exclusion and can be accessed at www.shababinclusion.org
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        The Dubai Real Estate Institute (DREI) has launched an industry specific resource centre. The DREI Resource Centre will acquire, facilitate, deliver and disseminate industry-centric information to serve the various needs of the institute's faculty and students, as well as those operating in the wider industry. The centre will offer books and online resources as well as subscriptions to electronic databases including Emerald Insight and the Economic Intelligence Unit.
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        A School Inspection Bureau is to be set up within Dubai's Knowledge and Human Development Authority. It will take responsibility for the supervision of the work of all establishments, including nurseries, which function in the emirate's education sector. The body will also establish quality standards and draw up reports on every school operating in Dubai.
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        The UAE's Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research is to establish three new campuses for male students attending the Zayed University, reported Gulf News. One of the new campuses is expected to cater to those students seeking to join the country's armed forces. No time-frame has been agreed for the opening of the new facilities which are likely to be located in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sweihan.
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        A spokesperson for the Supreme Education Council (SEC) in Qatar announced that council has opened 64 schools in various stages so far throughout the country, The Peninsula reported. He also said that in the following year 21 independent schools were opened and in the 2006/2007 academic year 13 more started, in addition to this, 18 schools in 2007/2008.
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