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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001
Dubai eGovernment and the UAE University have laid the foundation for a long-term collaboration by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that spells out mutual cooperation in different areas, including research and benchmarking, content for e-learning, hands-on training of Dubai eGovernment systems and participation in seminars and training courses. The MOU was signed by Salem Al Shair, Director eServices, Dubai eGovernment and Dr. Hadef Bin Jouan Al Dhahiri, Vice Chancellor, UAE University, at a ceremony held recently at Dubai eGovernment offices.

'This MOU paves the way for enhanced cooperation in research, internship and training at government departments, for UAE University students. It will also open doors for Government employees with bachelor's degrees to pursue masters degrees at the UAE University. Additionally, the recent opening of the UAE University's Dubai offices at Knowledge Village will give a further impetus to this partnership,' said Salem Al Shair, Director eServices, Dubai eGovernment. 'We are extremely pleased to sign this MOU with an institution that symbolizes the UAE's highest attainments in the field of higher education, especially in IT.'

'Dubai eGovernment is keen to offer the students of the UAE University access to our cutting edge systems that have pioneered a user-friendly infrastructure to facilitate online delivery of public services,' Al Shair added. 'Further, we are delighted to collaborate with the UAE University in developing e-learning solutions, leveraging the expertise of both sides. This signifies a major development, with strong long-term benefits for the learning community, because we foresee e-learning will become an important educational channel in the near future.'

'The UAE University has one of the region's finest infrastructure for delivering IT education to students, including cutting edge wireless technology. We offer a variety of IT courses and focus on in-house training at private and public sector companies,' said Dr. Al Dhahiri. 'We share a common vision with Dubai eGovernment to leverage technology to ease people's lives.'

'This MOU will enable the university to achieve its goal of strengthening its focus on IT education by providing on-the-job training to the students. It will also help us bridge the gap between academic studies and the job market,' added Dr. Al Dhahiri. 'Dubai eGovernment encourages the use of advanced eServices, such as eJob which simplifies the task of job placements at various government departments in Dubai. Being a pioneer in the implementation of practical technology for the benefit of citizens, Dubai eGovernment will provide our students with an ideal platform to gain first-hand insights into e-governance and inspire them to leverage that knowledge to develop customized solutions for other applications.'

Under the new partnership, Dubai eGovernment will create well-defined opportunities for UAE University students and faculties to work on real results-oriented research and benchmarking projects under joint supervision. UAE University will dedicate students to work on Dubai eGovernment projects through the Capstone Course. Dubai eGovernment will offer internship programs to the university's students as well as arrange workshops and seminars for them. Both will formulate and conduct applied research and related activities, as part of the MOU.

In the field of e-learning, Dubai eGovernment will provide topics, objectives and guidelines for developing a suite of e-learning courses. UAE University in turn will create, edit and provide the content for the courses.

'This MOU marks the start of a mutually beneficial partnership that will allow both organizations to boost research and benchmarking standards, through shared expertise,' said Dr. Al Dhahiri. 'We are positive that the exchange of ideas between the two sides will help create innovative solutions in the selected areas of cooperation, to enhance the standards of both organizations.'

Quelle: AME Info, 25.01.2004

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