University of Dubai signs MoU with Laura Mazza

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University of Dubai signs MoU with Laura Mazza

The University of Dubai has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Laura Mazza to bolster international academic cooperation and foster cross-cultural engagement between the United Arab Emirates and Italy. The MoU was signed to expand global academic partnerships and promote collaborative initiatives in education, innovation, and diplomacy.

Laura Mazza, President of Federformazione, is actively involved with the University of Dubai through joint academic programmes and strategic initiatives. The agreement also includes a partnership with the Pontifical University Antonianum. Mazza remarked, โ€œThis Memorandum of Understanding represents a meaningful step towards building long-term academic bridges between Italy and the UAE.โ€

Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki, President of the University of Dubai, highlighted the institution's commitment to international partnerships that enhance academic excellence and global engagement. He stated, โ€œThis MoU reflects our vision to collaborate with distinguished academic leaders and institutions that share our focus on innovation, diplomacy, and future-ready education.โ€

The strategic alliance was facilitated by Aurela Cuku of Artissima Group, who played a crucial role in coordinating the academic institutions and stakeholders involved. The agreement aims to promote academic exchange, joint research projects, executive education programmes, and knowledge-sharing platforms.

This collaboration aligns with the University of Dubaiโ€™s vision to serve as a hub for academic excellence and global engagement, offering students and faculty expanded opportunities for collaboration and exposure to international best practices. Both parties expressed confidence that the MoU will serve as a foundation for long-term collaboration, impacting education, research, and cultural exchange


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University of Dubai signs MoU with Laura Mazza

The University of Dubai has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Laura Mazza to bolster international academic cooperation and foster cross-cultural engagement between the United Arab Emirates and Italy. The MoU was signed to expand global academic partnerships and promote collaborative initiatives in education, innovation, and diplomacy.

Laura Mazza, President of Federformazione, is actively involved with the University of Dubai through joint academic programmes and strategic initiatives. The agreement also includes a partnership with the Pontifical University Antonianum. Mazza remarked, โ€œThis Memorandum of Understanding represents a meaningful step towards building long-term academic bridges between Italy and the UAE.โ€

Dr. Eesa Mohammed Bastaki, President of the University of Dubai, highlighted the institution's commitment to international partnerships that enhance academic excellence and global engagement. He stated, โ€œThis MoU reflects our vision to collaborate with distinguished academic leaders and institutions that share our focus on innovation, diplomacy, and future-ready education.โ€

The strategic alliance was facilitated by Aurela Cuku of Artissima Group, who played a crucial role in coordinating the academic institutions and stakeholders involved. The agreement aims to promote academic exchange, joint research projects, executive education programmes, and knowledge-sharing platforms.

This collaboration aligns with the University of Dubaiโ€™s vision to serve as a hub for academic excellence and global engagement, offering students and faculty expanded opportunities for collaboration and exposure to international best practices. Both parties expressed confidence that the MoU will serve as a foundation for long-term collaboration, impacting education, research, and cultural exchange


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