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USW launches aviation engineering education at Dubai South

The University of South Wales (USW) has announced that it will deliver degrees to aerospace engineering students as a key partner at the UAE's new Dubai South development.

Above: USW aerospace engineering students will study at Dubai South.
Courtesy USW

Dubai South is a planned city of a million people around the new Al Maktoum International Airport. The airport will eventually be the world’s largest, handling an estimated 220 million passengers and 16 million tons of cargo each year close to Jebel Ali Seaport and adjacent to the Dubai South Logistics District. The 6.7sq km Aviation District will also be the permanent home of the Dubai Airshow and the Middle East Business Aviation Show. 

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In 2016, USW signed a Memorandum of Co-operation (MoC) with Dubai Aviation City Corporation (DACC), the parent organisation of Dubai South, in the presence of Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, president of Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) and chairman and chief executive of Emirates Airlines, and USW Pro Chancellor Professor John Andrews. Also present were HE Khalifa Al Zaffin, executive chairman of DACC, British Ambassador to the UAE Philip Parham, and HM consul General Paul Fox.

AerospaceSpeaking on the occasion, HE Khalifa Al Zaffin, said: “We are witnessing the start of a critical chapter in Dubai’s journey to become the aviation capital of the world. A fundamental part of the aerospace super system that we are building is the gathering of several leading, international institutions at Dubai South – organisations that can offer specialised vocational education.

“Thereby, we also are grooming and supplying talent to the region’s fast expanding aerospace industry. 

“The presence of USW at Dubai South brings a world of exciting career options right to the doorstep of our region’s youth.”

USW will accept its first students in Dubai South from September 2018 in a facility in the development’s existing Business Park. USW’s initial academic offering has received approval from the Knowledge and Human Development Authority [KHDA].

The USW courses initially on offer will include the BSc (Hons) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering, the BSc (Hons) Aircraft Maintenance Engineering top-up degree, and Foundation course, through which a student can gain the right qualifications to move onto the degree programme.

“USW is recognised as a leader in the field in educating aircraft maintenance engineers, and we’re pleased to have been selected to establish this partnership with Dubai South,” said Professor Julie Lydon, Vice-Chancellor of the University. 

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“Having worked with some of the major players in the aviation industry, we have developed sector-leading skills with an international reputation. Being involved with Dubai South as it develops into a major hub on the global stage will mean that USW will be in the right place to do business with the main operators in the aviation arena.

“Dubai South is where key aerospace markets are going to be for an international university like USW. As the city expands, USW will also be able to build on strong relationships so that other courses developed in South Wales can be made available to global organisations operating at Dubai South.”

Sir Philip Parham, UK Ambassador the UAE, said: “It’s a real achievement for UK plc that the University of South Wales has been selected as a key partner by Dubai South.

“Higher Education is a key export for the UK, and Dubai South will be one of the world’s leading aerospace hubs. USW has the full support of the UK Government, working in partnership with our Welsh Government colleagues, to support their presence and future growth in the UAE."

 

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