Emirates Aviation University celebrated the graduation of its 34th batch, and honored 288 of its graduates who successfully passed the graduation requirements and are preparing to enter the world of the aviation industry.
This came under the patronage and presence of His Highness Sheikh Ahmed bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Supreme President and CEO of Emirates Airline and Group, and President of the University, where His Highness handed the graduates certificates during a ceremony held on the university campus.
Graduate specializations included graduate and undergraduate programs in aviation management, aviation engineering, aviation security safety, software engineering, aircraft maintenance engineering and others.
Vice President of Emirates Aviation University, Professor Ahmed Al Ali, said that the university will continue its commitment to adopting next generation technologies and new learning methods that hone students’ potential and prepare them to face the changing challenges in the air travel sector, pointing out that the employment rate after graduation reaches 84%.
This year’s batch of graduates included 288 students, including 100 graduate students and 188 bachelor’s students, including 37 students sponsored by Emirates Airlines.
Emirates Aviation University honored 14 distinguished students in all specializations, as their achievements reflected the university’s commitment to graduating future leaders in the field of aviation.
More than 180 students had the opportunity to train at the Emirates Group for more than one semester, as these training experiences are a strong boost that enhances graduates’ opportunities to obtain quality jobs.
Since its founding in 1991, Emirates Aviation University, the educational arm of the Emirates Group, has established itself as a leader in aviation studies in the region. The university offers a comprehensive range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs in aeronautical engineering and aviation management, logistics and supply management, artificial intelligence, data science and aviation safety, and aviation security studies.
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