This academic year, NYUAD hosted more than 20 employer information sessions to help educate students on employment opportunities and industry trends in the UAE. Courtesy NYU
This academic year, NYUAD hosted more than 20 employer information sessions to help educate students on employment opportunities and industry trends in the UAE. Courtesy NYU

The future is bright for NYU Abu Dhabi class of 2016



When NYU Abu Dhabi graduates its third cohort of students next week, young people from nearly 60 countries will walk across the stage, shake the hands of assembled dignitaries and either head off to graduate school or ceremoniously enter the workforce. If history is a guide, rather than returning to their home countries, up to a third of those 134 graduates will be staying in this country to begin their careers.

More than six years ago I moved here to head up the Career Development Center at NYU Abu Dhabi and to pioneer a programme to ensure our students are employable upon graduation.

Six years on, 94 per cent of our graduates are employed or pursuing graduate studies within six months of graduation. Our alumni have gone on to study at Oxford as Rhodes Scholars, to start new ventures as entrepreneurs, to study medicine and law and to join some of the best professional firms around the world. Our Emirati graduates are serving in the military, running businesses, advising their government (and in one case, heading a ministry of it – 2014 graduate Shamma Al Mazrui is now the Minister of State for Youth Affairs).

Almost 30 per cent of our first two graduating classes are employed in some 37 companies in four emirates.

It’s incredible to witness students from all over the world come to study, live, and learn in Abu Dhabi. For many of them it is their first time in the Middle East, and it’s inspiring to see them grow to care deeply about this country, and to choose to stay and contribute to the vision and economic growth of the UAE. Class of 2015 graduate, Lan Duong, a water engineer at AECOM, is proud that “in 30 years, entire cities will stand on what are now my project zones.” I hear a similar sense of passion from graduates at just about every event we hold on campus, whether it’s the young man composing music for film, TV, and theatre, in Mexico, the young man managing wealth funds, or the standout young woman now developing business strategies across the GCC and Mena.

When I first arrived in Abu Dhabi, I quickly learnt that it would be no easy task to create a culture of career development to help our students gain the necessary professional skills, and employers to adapt to a new model of employer relations better suited to a liberal arts institution.

For our students we adopted a specific advising model. One size does not fit all at a liberal arts university filled with students from more than 100 nationalities and speaking more than 100 languages. We build relationships with each student, helping them develop their career goals and professional lives. We urge students to incorporate their skills and interests as they gain commercial awareness through internship experience and our services.

With employers we have worked to create a new internship model for the region. While NYU was well-known, the NYUAD brand was untested in those first few years. And unlike many universities, NYUAD does not award academic credit for internships, nor do we use a placement model to help match students to opportunities.

We worked with our students and local organisations to design an internship programme that builds skills and allows students to gain experience, rather than a direct means to employment. I think we can safely say that this new model is working. In the past two years our students have held over 300 internships off-campus with 140 different companies.

To be sure, the employment and internship market in the UAE is still developing.

Students, as guest residents when they study, have precious little time to find work once they graduate; immigration rules allow for a grace-period of just 30 days once visas are cancelled. Moreover, employers utilise something called a “just in time” hiring model, meaning that jobs are often advertised and filled at the last possible moment. Both pose challenges to graduates that those of us in the career services field must work to address.

But through partnerships and conversations with employers, NYUAD is working hard to ensure that graduates are well-positioned to negotiate the competitive job market.

This academic year, NYUAD hosted more than 20 employer information sessions to help educate students on employment opportunities and industry trends in the UAE. Nineteen organisations held recruitment activities on our campus for internships and full-time jobs, conducting more than 160 interviews. And in March, more than 25 start-ups from Abu Dhabi and Dubai were on campus recruiting NYUAD and non-NYUAD students for internships and full-time work.

Helping students gain practical skills by connecting them with internship and employment opportunities is just one step in the lengthy process to career success for alumni anywhere. But it’s a process that’s working, as evidenced by the successful graduates who are engaged in meaningful employment.

I cannot wait to see where the next steps of our graduates, the Class of 2016, take them. But one thing I am certain of: many will find themselves right here in the UAE.

Hazel Raja is assistant dean of students and director of the Career Development Center at NYU Abu Dhabi

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Flying

Despite the extreme distance, flying to Fairbanks is relatively simple, requiring just one transfer in Seattle, which can be reached directly from Dubai with Emirates for Dh6,800 return.

 

Touring

Gondwana Ecotours’ seven-day Polar Bear Adventure starts in Fairbanks in central Alaska before visiting Kaktovik and Utqiarvik on the North Slope. Polar bear viewing is highly likely in Kaktovik, with up to five two-hour boat tours included. Prices start from Dh11,500 per person, with all local flights, meals and accommodation included; gondwanaecotours.com 

Price, base / as tested From Dh173,775 (base model)
Engine 2.0-litre 4cyl turbo, AWD
Power 249hp at 5,500rpm
Torque 365Nm at 1,300-4,500rpm
Gearbox Nine-speed auto
Fuel economy, combined 7.9L/100km

Singham Again

Director: Rohit Shetty

Stars: Ajay Devgn, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Ranveer Singh, Akshay Kumar, Tiger Shroff, Deepika Padukone

Rating: 3/5

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December 2014: Former UK finance minister George Osbourne reforms stamp duty, replacing the slab system with a blended rate scheme, with the top rate increasing to 12 per cent from 10 per cent:
Up to £125,000 - 0%; £125,000 to £250,000 – 2%; £250,000 to £925,000 – 5%; £925,000 to £1.5m: 10%; Over £1.5m – 12%

April 2016: New 3% surcharge applied to any buy-to-let properties or additional homes purchased.

July 2020: Rishi Sunak unveils SDLT holiday, with no tax to pay on the first £500,000, with buyers saving up to £15,000.

March 2021: Mr Sunak decides the fate of SDLT holiday at his March 3 budget, with expectations he will extend the perk unti June.

April 2021: 2% SDLT surcharge added to property transactions made by overseas buyers.

The specs

Engine: Direct injection 4-cylinder 1.4-litre
Power: 150hp
Torque: 250Nm
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The Greatest Royal Rumble card as it stands

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Universal Championship Brock Lesnar (champion) v Roman Reigns in a steel cage match

WWE World Heavyweight ChampionshipAJ Styles (champion) v Shinsuke Nakamura

Intercontinental Championship Seth Rollins (champion) v The Miz v Finn Balor v Samoa Joe

United States Championship Jeff Hardy (champion) v Jinder Mahal

SmackDown Tag Team Championship The Bludgeon Brothers (champions) v The Usos

Raw Tag Team Championship (currently vacant) Cesaro and Sheamus v Matt Hardy and Bray Wyatt

Casket match The Undertaker v Chris Jericho

Singles match John Cena v Triple H

Cruiserweight Championship Cedric Alexander v tba

Afghanistan fixtures
  • v Australia, today
  • v Sri Lanka, Tuesday
  • v New Zealand, Saturday,
  • v South Africa, June 15
  • v England, June 18
  • v India, June 22
  • v Bangladesh, June 24
  • v Pakistan, June 29
  • v West Indies, July 4
UPI facts

More than 2.2 million Indian tourists arrived in UAE in 2023
More than 3.5 million Indians reside in UAE
Indian tourists can make purchases in UAE using rupee accounts in India through QR-code-based UPI real-time payment systems
Indian residents in UAE can use their non-resident NRO and NRE accounts held in Indian banks linked to a UAE mobile number for UPI transactions

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Engine: 2.2-litre, turbodiesel

Transmission: 6-speed auto

Power: 160hp

Torque: 385Nm

Price: Dh116,900

On sale: now

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'Dark Waters'

Directed by: Todd Haynes

Starring: Mark Ruffalo, Anne Hathaway, William Jackson Harper 

Rating: ****

RESULT

Arsenal 1 Chelsea 2
Arsenal:
Aubameyang (13')
Chelsea: Jorginho (83'), Abraham (87')