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American University in Dubai Partners with the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation to Expand Online & Hybrid Learning

by Belinda Breeze

Collaboration aims to enhance accessibility and innovation in professional education.

The American University in Dubai (AUD) and the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation (AGF) have announced a new partnership to enhance online and hybrid learning, strengthening access to quality education for graduate students and professionals. The initiative focuses on upgrading digital learning infrastructure, expanding faculty development, and enhancing staff resources to support high-quality flexible learning experiences.


Building on AUD’s existing hybrid learning infrastructure, the collaboration will support the expansion of Hyflex classrooms and the development of two media suites. These advancements will allow graduate-level courses to transition into a hybrid/HyFlex model, providing more accessible and flexible learning opportunities. Initially, the initiative will focus on programmes within AUD’s Schools of Business, Engineering and Architecture, Art and Design, with the addition of micro-credential offerings to equip professional learners with in-demand skills.

Dr. Kyle Long, President of the American University in Dubai and Dr. Sonia Ben Jaafar, CEO of the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation 

AUD has partnered with AGF since 2020 as part of the UCQOL (University Consortium for Quality Online Learning), which was established to make high-quality accredited online programs accessible to a wider pool of students. The latest phase of cooperation was formalised during a signing ceremony attended by AUD President Dr. Kyle Long, and AGF Chief Executive Officer Dr. Sonia Ben Jaafar.

Dr. Long remarked, “Our new partnership with AGF reflects a shared commitment to expanding access and enhancing learning for all students, including students of determination. The Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation’s approach is not about quick fixes; it’s about sustained, strategic investment in education that makes a lasting impact. We are deeply grateful for AGF’s trust in us, and we take seriously our responsibility to ensure this support translates into meaningful change. With AGF’s backing, we are building the capacity to reach more students in more ways while maintaining the intellectual rigour and human connection that define great teaching. AUD is proud to be part of this forward-thinking network.”


Dr. Sabrina Joseph, Provost and Chief Academic Officer, added, “The American University in Dubai is honoured to partner with the Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation to advance the development of quality online and hybrid learning at AUD. We deeply value this relationship and believe in its long-term potential to not only support AGF’s mission and core values, but also AUD’s commitment to providing an inclusive, quality education that is innovative and student-centred.”


Dr. Sonia Ben Jaafar, CEO of AGF, highlighted the partnerships’ role in strengthening the region’s educational landscape, “Since 2015, we have empowered over 166,000 young people across 20 countries—breaking barriers and expanding opportunities in education. With 25+ university partners committed to evolving with learners’ needs, this collaboration will be a game-changer. AUD is driving inclusive higher education, ensuring students and professionals can upskill through flexible, high-quality programmes. Together, we’re making education more accessible and equipping the next generation with the tools to thrive in a rapidly changing job market.”

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