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Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams
Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023
Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni
New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai
Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy
Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams
Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023
Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

By Professor Cody Morris ParisToday is UNWTO’s World Tourism Day 2023. With a theme of Tourism & Green Investments, this year’s World Tourism Day is a call to action for the international community, multilateral financial institutions, development partners and private sector investors to unite around a new tourism investment strategy that better-targets investments for people, for planet, and for prosperity.Tourism is an energy-intensive sector, and the growth and development of the tourism sector requires major investments into other energy-intensive sectors, including transportation, infrastructure, and real estate, all of which contribute to the CO2 emissions. While the scientific evidence is conclusive about the detrimental effects of CO2 on the global climate and ecosystems, it is also widely recognised that CO2 emissions will continue to be an inevitable cost of economic development until there are suitable and scalable investments in alternative sources of energy.Sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions are central to the national development strategies in the UAE, and the rapid growth of the tourism sector has and will continue to pose environmental challenges. Recently, my colleague Professor Sudipa Majumdar and I, published the study Environmental Impact of Urbanization, Bank Credits, and Energy Use in the UAE—A Tourism-Induced EKC Model. Our study was the first in the UAE to investigate the interaction between tourism development and carbon emissions using a Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) framework. We employed a tourism-induced EKC model for the UAE from 1984 to 2019, and applied an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model to determine the marginal impact of tourist arrivals and related variables, namely, bank credits to the private sector, urbanisation, and energy use, on CO2 emissions.  As expected, our results confirmed a long-term positive relationship between tourism development, carbon emissions, per capita GDP, and financial development in the UAE. The findings suggest that there are opportunities in the financial sector of the UAE to continue to boost green investments and provide opportunities to implement clean energy-related technologies.Our findings also indicated that in the long-run urbanisation and energy use have resulted in declines in carbon emission levels, indicating positive outcomes for investments of the UAE government to diversify the energy sector with more alternative and renewable sources. Green urbanisation efforts adopted across the UAE, such as intelligent transport systems and environmentally sustainable construction, have contributed to a reduction in carbon emissions.Our findings highlight the need to continue to balance ambitious growth targets in the tourism sector and sustainable economic growth. It is essential to promote effective investments for tourism and economic growth by emphasising the role of renewable sources of energy. Renewable and sustainable environmental objectives have been at the core of the UAE’s national development strategies, and the findings of our study indicate that these initiatives have already had some impact on mitigating long-term environmental degradation.The UAE is a regional leader in the energy and sustainability sectors, and has a proven track record of investments in renewable energy, research and development, and climate action. The UAE was the first country in the region to ratify the Paris Agreement, to announce a Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative, and to commit to economy-wide reductions in emissions. At the same time, the UAE has continued to grow and diversify its economy and is an established global hub for logistics, transportation, green technology, business, and tourism.In the lead up to COP28, the UAE will host the UNCTAD World Investment Forum from 16-20 October, the largest global platform for high-level dialogue and action investment for development. This year’s forum will include focused tracks on green investments in tourism and sustainable development and promoting climate finance and investment. Middlesex University Dubai looks forward to supporting the World Investment Forum as an Academic Partner where we have organised a special panel on the Alignment of Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure with the Paris Agreement that will showcase the private sector experiences from the UAE.From 30 November to 12 December, the UAE will bring the world together for COP28 at a critical moment for climate action. COP28 will be a milestone opportunity for the global community to take stock of the progress since the Paris Agreement. As the COP28 host country, the UAE is focused on driving practical and positive solutions for the climate and the economy and ensuring all efforts are underscored by principles of transformation, solidary, pragmatism and inclusivity. As a member of the Universities Climate Network, Middlesex University Dubai looks forward working to drive engagement among youth and academia with COP28.  On 5 December, Middlesex University Dubai will co-host the Climate Law and Governance Day 2023, a premier international symposium that will bring together COP delegates, observers and stakeholders, alongside researchers, students, legal practitioners and experts, industry leaders, and government representatives. Together, we will share knowledge and ideas that aim to mobilise the international community to implement the UNFCCC and achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement, in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. This highly influential global conference is organised and co-hosted by the Climate Law and Governance Initiative, Middlesex University Dubai and University of Cambridge, together with many valued academic, industry and government partners from across the globe.By: Professor Cody Morris Paris Professor of Business, Sustainability, and Society Deputy Director for Research and Business

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

We are honoured to be celebrating the incredible milestone of reaching over 10,000 members of our thriving Alumni community. It is a privilege to count so many talented innovators, industry leaders and visionaries amongst our Middlesex University Dubai graduates. We are so proud of all you have accomplished during your studies and in your professional and personal journeys.This achievement is especially significant as we move into the second week of our largest and most successful intake to date, where over 2,000 new students have chosen to pursue their UK degree with us. We look forward to adding many more thousands of alumni to our proud legacy as the international university of choice in the region.As we enter into our 20th year establishing a world-class British university education in the Middle East, we are committed to empowering students from across the globe to achieve their dreams in one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting cities to study, learn and live.Here are some of our alumni’s favourite memories of their time at Middlesex:Mihika Arun, Class of 2016: “It was so much more than just a classroom experience. I left with some great mentors and friends who I am still in touch with to this day.”Mehzabeen Z Tinwala, Class of 2018: “I have so many fond memories of my time at Middlesex, but one that stands out was being part of the debate team.”Esha Bhatia, Class of 2022: “None of my success would have been possible if it weren’t for the knowledge I gained, and the experiences I had, at Middlesex University Dubai.”To learn more about the MDX Alumni Association, visit our website: https://www.mdx.ac.ae/alumni

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX DubaiWelcome back Team MDX to the start of a brand new academic year! We’re really proud to be welcoming our largest ever intake of over 5,000 new and returning students from more than 120 nationalities to our campus for the start of our incredible Week of Welcome celebration.You may have spotted plenty of events happening and a few changes as you walk around campus – here’s what you can expect throughout this week and beyond!Week of Welcome entertainmentEvery day this week in Block 15 and Block 16, Team Middlesex have activities prepared for you between 10AM and 2PM! Head over to sign up for our clubs and sports teams and learn about all the amazing opportunities you have to make friends, develop your leadership skills, and discover new interests through our extracurricular activities.Did you also witness the incredible live performances from our sports teams and social clubs today in Block 15? We had an exciting medley of live singing, dancing and boxing, all performed by our talented student community.Watch out for even more live music, dance and sport throughout the week! Follow @wearemdx on Instagram to stay updated on the entertainment schedule for Week of Welcome. Student Support Hub remains openThe Student Support Hub will remain open for the first two weeks of term, from 8.30AM-6.30PM from Monday to Friday across Block 16 and Block 17. If you have questions related to starting university and settling into the new academic year, the Hub can help you with things like:Online enrolmentAdmissions and financeVisaAccommodationTimetables and MDX CentralStudent ID CardTransportationNew spaces and places to exploreHave you checked out the new Study District yet? How about the Social Square and URBAN19 in Block 19? We’ve opened a range of new and expanded spaces across campus for you to learn, socialise, relax and innovate, and we encourage all of you to start exploring and taking advantage of the new facilities. You’re the first to use them!Our new facilities include:Study District & Innovation Hub – Where your studies meet your social life! Includes a theatre for community-wide events, dedicated spaces for individual and group study, and a central hub focused on innovation and entrepreneurshipSocial Square and URBAN19 – Another expansive location on campus where you can unwind and meet with friends and classmates between lectures. URBAN19 is a dedicated space for wellbeing, where you can reset your mind between classesAdmissions Office – The start of every student’s journey! Receive personal admissions guidance and consider your study options in a bright, welcoming and friendly space that supports all prospective and new students and their familiesCongratulations to all new and returning students on the start of another academic year! We’re so happy you’ve chosen us as your university, and we can’t wait to see all you achieve.Have an amazing Week of Welcome, Team MDX! 

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Offering degrees in relevant and future-focused topics such as Cybersecurity and Data Science, as well as an extensive LLB British Qualifying Law Degree for budding legal professionals, the renowned institution provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the ever-changing legal landscape of digital privacy.Always ahead of future technologies and industry changes, Middlesex University Dubai is honoured to play a leading role in educating the next generation of law and technology experts in the complexities of digital privacy.Indeed, digital privacy is an issue that is becoming increasingly important and impactful with each passing year. Findings from technology company Cisco indicate that 98% of companies are actively reporting digital privacy findings to their directors, and that 92% of businesses believe that they should be doing more to reassure customers that their data is safe. Middlesex University Dubai therefore remains committed to providing students with the skills and up-to-date legal and technical knowledge that they need to excel in this crucial and relevant area.Professor Fehmida Hussain, Head of Computing Engineering and Informatics at Middlesex University Dubai, highlights the many challenges that are involved with digital privacy. While the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - considered the toughest privacy and security law in the world – and other equally robust new data protection laws are making many companies more aware of cyber threats, the experienced IT professional is seeing other important issues and considerations that subsequently come into play.“The world of digital privacy faces multiple challenges. Digital data, cross-border operations, infrastructure and legacy systems all differ greatly across the world, and they are all highly complex, too. Lack of expertise in these areas can add further difficulties, as can the way that digital privacy interplays with other regulations,” she says.“For example, the "right to be forgotten", or the right for people to have their data totally erased, poses challenges for industries that rely on long-term data storage for regulatory compliance, historical records, or business analytics.”Professor Fehmida details how the extraordinary technological advancements of the last few years have made digital privacy an essential consideration for every business and individual.“Technology is transforming our lives like never before, and the amount of data that humans and machines generate is growing exponentially. This makes data privacy and security more important than ever. The million-dollar question remains: ‘how much privacy are we willing to give up in the name of security?’”.Professor Fehmida continues by explaining that many new trends are appearing in data privacy regulatory frameworks. This includes responsible AI policies and increasing use of privacy-enhancing, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.Digital privacy therefore remains a key focus of the university’s law and technology degrees, including dedicated programmes in Cybersecurity, Data Science, Business Computing, Data Analytics, LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) and more.Graduates of Middlesex’s MSc Data Science postgraduate degree are sure to be highly sought after by any company looking to maximise data findings, while the university’s MSc Cybersecurity programme covers the full technicalities of network security. Exploring how to critically evaluate security policies and regulations and propose new measures to improve security, it offers intensive practical training and a profound theoretical education in digital privacy.“The ethical, legal, professional and social implications of technology are embedded in the curriculum of all our Computer Engineering, Information Technology and Cybersecurity programmes,” adds Professor Fehmida.“Our graduates are the world’s future law and technology professionals. It is our responsibility to provide them with all the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the turbulent landscape of digital privacy.”Professionals specialising in the legal aspects of digital privacy are required to stay abreast of all the many technological advancements happening in the industry. For instance, the recent popularity of AI technologies has posed many new challenges, with a survey by information technology company Gartner reporting that 40% of organisations have suffered some form of AI privacy breach. These recent developments have initiated the creation of a number of new data privacy legislations, including The UAE Data Protection Law. Striking the perfect balance between personal privacy and technological innovation, this progressive legal framework allows companies to continue to embrace evolving technologies, whilst simultaneously protecting consumer data and each individual's right to privacy. Introduced in January 2022, it has so far proved tremendously successful.Daphne Demetriou, Campus Programme Coordinator of Postgraduate Law and Politics, explains how the legal side to digital privacy is just as complex and interesting as the technological side.top of the laws and legislations surrounding digital privacy is essential for success in the legal sector, both here in the UAE and across the globe. Our LLB Law and LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) degree programmes thoroughly prepare our students for any cases that involve data protection breaches or security disagreements. Our courses cover relevant subjects to ensure students are equipped to meet these challenges in their professional practice, especially with how digital privacy laws relate to cybersecurity responses in relation to financial, personal or political cybercrime,” she says.“Digital privacy is a fascinating concept, and it is becoming more crucial with each passing year. We are still accepting applications for our September 2023 intake, and I encourage anyone who is interested in finding out more to visit our website or get in touch to speak to us directly.”Each Law and Technology programme at Middlesex University Dubai is delivered by a faculty who bring a wealth of global industry experience. The programmes are taught through a mix of practical workshops, private study and project-based learning, while students are granted access to the university’s state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive e-learning tools. Providing hands-on experience and practical modules that have been carefully curated to prepare students for real-life challenges in the workplace, graduates are left feeling well equipped to cope with the ever-changing nature of digital privacy. To apply to study at Middlesex University Dubai, please visit www.mdx.ac.ae/september2023.

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

As a manager in an international environment, you don’t only manage people. You manage complex products, services and systems, ensuring that you and your teams contribute successfully to your organisation’s objectives.You have an incredibly multi-faceted and diverse role, and you often operate in a fast-paced, exciting and challenging environment. You need to think on your feet, manage stakeholder expectations and nurture your team, all while being an empathetic leader and innovative strategist.There’s a lot asked of you in this position - and if you’re currently pursuing a career as an international business manager, you no doubt ask a lot of yourself.So, which skills should you develop if you want to thrive as an international manager in today’s rapidly evolving business environment? How can you ensure your own success, as well as that of your organisation?Nurture a global business outlook for growthIn the 21st Century, businesses are more globally integrated than ever before. International business expertise is highly sought after, and those who can understand the dynamic conditions and opportunities within a global market will always be highly employable.Nurturing a global outlook is all about understanding, sympathising with and adapting to international market needs. This is especially important if you wish to target new markets and ensure your product or service makes a splash on a regional or global scale; and potential customers need to be communicated with in their own language, according to their own cultural code. You need to adhere to their expectations of diversity and accessibility. As part of your business strategy, you should build a network in your target market, so that you can better connect with your potential customers and have on hand advocates you can partner with for mutually-beneficial success.Become a strategic decision-makerTo be truly effective, an international business manager needs to be a passionate strategist and willing to be agile and adapt to market changes in accordance with global societal and economic developments.Did your launch campaign not get the initial results you predicted it would? Are your customers not using a particular part of your product or service? Do you know why? By mastering the building blocks of international management, you learn to identify, respond, and find solutions to these potential challenges.Develop your understanding of diverse business specialisms and trendsAs you climb the management career ladder, acquiring a specialised knowledge of economic and business theory will help you immensely in making better strategic decisions and therefore advancing your professional development.By immersing yourself in building knowledge about how specialisms such as international marketing, finance, supply chain, and people management fit together to create organisational success, you will stand out to employers and be able to identify new growth opportunities.Entrepreneurship also plays a growing role in the global business environment. For example, start-ups in Dubai alone raised more than $2 billion in funding collectively in 2022, according to a report by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy. This presents exciting opportunities for you to shape your future career in industries and businesses of all sizes.Be a leader, mentor and advocateThroughout your career, you will need to build relationships with people from cross-cultural teams who do all types of work, including but not limited to marketing and finance. They may be working on a project with you, or could even be a direct report that you can mentor. As a successful manager, you need to understand what your team members can offer and then advocate for their expertise and growth. Managing effective and creative teams is also an important part of building a global brand.By nurturing employee talent, you will be able to deliver successful and impactful projects; empower your team members to seek new knowledge and experiences; and nurture connections that may create new opportunities for your own personal and professional growth in the future. Consider continuing your education to advance your careerInternational business specialists will always be sought after – and organisations need managers with skills in this field if they are to achieve their international aspirations for growth.By choosing a Master’s degree in International Business Management, you can enhance your understanding of global business strategy; become a strategic decision-maker; build your international network across industries; and showcase to employers that you have the skills and expertise to contribute to a business’s growing success.Holders of a Postgraduate degree are also more likely to earn a higher salary, according to numerous studies. Pursuing further study could also help you get closer to fulfilling your long-term professional ambitions.Apply now for Middlesex University Dubai’s MA International Business ManagementMiddlesex University (MDX) Dubai is Dubai’s largest UK university, and their MA International Business Management is a flexible and affordable UK Master’s programme that is available over one year full-time or two years part-time.All classes are after working hours, and with excellent Postgraduate study grants as well as flexible payment plans available, the programme is an ideal choice for working professionals or those who have just finished their Bachelor’s degree.The curriculum is focused on professional growth and is completely customisable to your personal goals, with specialist electives alongside core academic modules. You will develop your knowledge of management analytics and strategy, marketing, finance, human resources, supply chain, and digital entrepreneurship in a challenging global context, and learn how to apply this academic expertise to real-life management scenarios.The learning and teaching approach at MDX Dubai is immersive, engaging and focused on developing your professional practice. You will benefit from innovative, up-to-the-minute classes taught by management and business leaders from academia and industry; gain new perspectives on your field; and build your connections with fellow students, faculty and guest speakers. All students also receive dedicated careers and employability support alongside their classes.By choosing MDX Dubai this September, you will be fully empowered to advance your management career in Dubai and around the world. Learn more about studying your MA International Business Management at Middlesex University Dubai this September at www.mdx.ac.ae/courses/course-list/course-detail/ma-international-business-management.

Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

By Professor Cody Morris ParisToday is UNWTO’s World Tourism Day 2023. With a theme of Tourism & Green Investments, this year’s World Tourism Day is a call to action for the international community, multilateral financial institutions, development partners and private sector investors to unite around a new tourism investment strategy that better-targets investments for people, for planet, and for prosperity.Tourism is an energy-intensive sector, and the growth and development of the tourism sector requires major investments into other energy-intensive sectors, including transportation, infrastructure, and real estate, all of which contribute to the CO2 emissions. While the scientific evidence is conclusive about the detrimental effects of CO2 on the global climate and ecosystems, it is also widely recognised that CO2 emissions will continue to be an inevitable cost of economic development until there are suitable and scalable investments in alternative sources of energy.Sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions are central to the national development strategies in the UAE, and the rapid growth of the tourism sector has and will continue to pose environmental challenges. Recently, my colleague Professor Sudipa Majumdar and I, published the study Environmental Impact of Urbanization, Bank Credits, and Energy Use in the UAE—A Tourism-Induced EKC Model. Our study was the first in the UAE to investigate the interaction between tourism development and carbon emissions using a Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) framework. We employed a tourism-induced EKC model for the UAE from 1984 to 2019, and applied an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model to determine the marginal impact of tourist arrivals and related variables, namely, bank credits to the private sector, urbanisation, and energy use, on CO2 emissions.  As expected, our results confirmed a long-term positive relationship between tourism development, carbon emissions, per capita GDP, and financial development in the UAE. The findings suggest that there are opportunities in the financial sector of the UAE to continue to boost green investments and provide opportunities to implement clean energy-related technologies.Our findings also indicated that in the long-run urbanisation and energy use have resulted in declines in carbon emission levels, indicating positive outcomes for investments of the UAE government to diversify the energy sector with more alternative and renewable sources. Green urbanisation efforts adopted across the UAE, such as intelligent transport systems and environmentally sustainable construction, have contributed to a reduction in carbon emissions.Our findings highlight the need to continue to balance ambitious growth targets in the tourism sector and sustainable economic growth. It is essential to promote effective investments for tourism and economic growth by emphasising the role of renewable sources of energy. Renewable and sustainable environmental objectives have been at the core of the UAE’s national development strategies, and the findings of our study indicate that these initiatives have already had some impact on mitigating long-term environmental degradation.The UAE is a regional leader in the energy and sustainability sectors, and has a proven track record of investments in renewable energy, research and development, and climate action. The UAE was the first country in the region to ratify the Paris Agreement, to announce a Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative, and to commit to economy-wide reductions in emissions. At the same time, the UAE has continued to grow and diversify its economy and is an established global hub for logistics, transportation, green technology, business, and tourism.In the lead up to COP28, the UAE will host the UNCTAD World Investment Forum from 16-20 October, the largest global platform for high-level dialogue and action investment for development. This year’s forum will include focused tracks on green investments in tourism and sustainable development and promoting climate finance and investment. Middlesex University Dubai looks forward to supporting the World Investment Forum as an Academic Partner where we have organised a special panel on the Alignment of Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure with the Paris Agreement that will showcase the private sector experiences from the UAE.From 30 November to 12 December, the UAE will bring the world together for COP28 at a critical moment for climate action. COP28 will be a milestone opportunity for the global community to take stock of the progress since the Paris Agreement. As the COP28 host country, the UAE is focused on driving practical and positive solutions for the climate and the economy and ensuring all efforts are underscored by principles of transformation, solidary, pragmatism and inclusivity. As a member of the Universities Climate Network, Middlesex University Dubai looks forward working to drive engagement among youth and academia with COP28.  On 5 December, Middlesex University Dubai will co-host the Climate Law and Governance Day 2023, a premier international symposium that will bring together COP delegates, observers and stakeholders, alongside researchers, students, legal practitioners and experts, industry leaders, and government representatives. Together, we will share knowledge and ideas that aim to mobilise the international community to implement the UNFCCC and achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement, in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. This highly influential global conference is organised and co-hosted by the Climate Law and Governance Initiative, Middlesex University Dubai and University of Cambridge, together with many valued academic, industry and government partners from across the globe.By: Professor Cody Morris Paris Professor of Business, Sustainability, and Society Deputy Director for Research and Business

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

We are honoured to be celebrating the incredible milestone of reaching over 10,000 members of our thriving Alumni community. It is a privilege to count so many talented innovators, industry leaders and visionaries amongst our Middlesex University Dubai graduates. We are so proud of all you have accomplished during your studies and in your professional and personal journeys.This achievement is especially significant as we move into the second week of our largest and most successful intake to date, where over 2,000 new students have chosen to pursue their UK degree with us. We look forward to adding many more thousands of alumni to our proud legacy as the international university of choice in the region.As we enter into our 20th year establishing a world-class British university education in the Middle East, we are committed to empowering students from across the globe to achieve their dreams in one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting cities to study, learn and live.Here are some of our alumni’s favourite memories of their time at Middlesex:Mihika Arun, Class of 2016: “It was so much more than just a classroom experience. I left with some great mentors and friends who I am still in touch with to this day.”Mehzabeen Z Tinwala, Class of 2018: “I have so many fond memories of my time at Middlesex, but one that stands out was being part of the debate team.”Esha Bhatia, Class of 2022: “None of my success would have been possible if it weren’t for the knowledge I gained, and the experiences I had, at Middlesex University Dubai.”To learn more about the MDX Alumni Association, visit our website: https://www.mdx.ac.ae/alumni

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX DubaiWelcome back Team MDX to the start of a brand new academic year! We’re really proud to be welcoming our largest ever intake of over 5,000 new and returning students from more than 120 nationalities to our campus for the start of our incredible Week of Welcome celebration.You may have spotted plenty of events happening and a few changes as you walk around campus – here’s what you can expect throughout this week and beyond!Week of Welcome entertainmentEvery day this week in Block 15 and Block 16, Team Middlesex have activities prepared for you between 10AM and 2PM! Head over to sign up for our clubs and sports teams and learn about all the amazing opportunities you have to make friends, develop your leadership skills, and discover new interests through our extracurricular activities.Did you also witness the incredible live performances from our sports teams and social clubs today in Block 15? We had an exciting medley of live singing, dancing and boxing, all performed by our talented student community.Watch out for even more live music, dance and sport throughout the week! Follow @wearemdx on Instagram to stay updated on the entertainment schedule for Week of Welcome. Student Support Hub remains openThe Student Support Hub will remain open for the first two weeks of term, from 8.30AM-6.30PM from Monday to Friday across Block 16 and Block 17. If you have questions related to starting university and settling into the new academic year, the Hub can help you with things like:Online enrolmentAdmissions and financeVisaAccommodationTimetables and MDX CentralStudent ID CardTransportationNew spaces and places to exploreHave you checked out the new Study District yet? How about the Social Square and URBAN19 in Block 19? We’ve opened a range of new and expanded spaces across campus for you to learn, socialise, relax and innovate, and we encourage all of you to start exploring and taking advantage of the new facilities. You’re the first to use them!Our new facilities include:Study District & Innovation Hub – Where your studies meet your social life! Includes a theatre for community-wide events, dedicated spaces for individual and group study, and a central hub focused on innovation and entrepreneurshipSocial Square and URBAN19 – Another expansive location on campus where you can unwind and meet with friends and classmates between lectures. URBAN19 is a dedicated space for wellbeing, where you can reset your mind between classesAdmissions Office – The start of every student’s journey! Receive personal admissions guidance and consider your study options in a bright, welcoming and friendly space that supports all prospective and new students and their familiesCongratulations to all new and returning students on the start of another academic year! We’re so happy you’ve chosen us as your university, and we can’t wait to see all you achieve.Have an amazing Week of Welcome, Team MDX! 

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Offering degrees in relevant and future-focused topics such as Cybersecurity and Data Science, as well as an extensive LLB British Qualifying Law Degree for budding legal professionals, the renowned institution provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the ever-changing legal landscape of digital privacy.Always ahead of future technologies and industry changes, Middlesex University Dubai is honoured to play a leading role in educating the next generation of law and technology experts in the complexities of digital privacy.Indeed, digital privacy is an issue that is becoming increasingly important and impactful with each passing year. Findings from technology company Cisco indicate that 98% of companies are actively reporting digital privacy findings to their directors, and that 92% of businesses believe that they should be doing more to reassure customers that their data is safe. Middlesex University Dubai therefore remains committed to providing students with the skills and up-to-date legal and technical knowledge that they need to excel in this crucial and relevant area.Professor Fehmida Hussain, Head of Computing Engineering and Informatics at Middlesex University Dubai, highlights the many challenges that are involved with digital privacy. While the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - considered the toughest privacy and security law in the world – and other equally robust new data protection laws are making many companies more aware of cyber threats, the experienced IT professional is seeing other important issues and considerations that subsequently come into play.“The world of digital privacy faces multiple challenges. Digital data, cross-border operations, infrastructure and legacy systems all differ greatly across the world, and they are all highly complex, too. Lack of expertise in these areas can add further difficulties, as can the way that digital privacy interplays with other regulations,” she says.“For example, the "right to be forgotten", or the right for people to have their data totally erased, poses challenges for industries that rely on long-term data storage for regulatory compliance, historical records, or business analytics.”Professor Fehmida details how the extraordinary technological advancements of the last few years have made digital privacy an essential consideration for every business and individual.“Technology is transforming our lives like never before, and the amount of data that humans and machines generate is growing exponentially. This makes data privacy and security more important than ever. The million-dollar question remains: ‘how much privacy are we willing to give up in the name of security?’”.Professor Fehmida continues by explaining that many new trends are appearing in data privacy regulatory frameworks. This includes responsible AI policies and increasing use of privacy-enhancing, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.Digital privacy therefore remains a key focus of the university’s law and technology degrees, including dedicated programmes in Cybersecurity, Data Science, Business Computing, Data Analytics, LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) and more.Graduates of Middlesex’s MSc Data Science postgraduate degree are sure to be highly sought after by any company looking to maximise data findings, while the university’s MSc Cybersecurity programme covers the full technicalities of network security. Exploring how to critically evaluate security policies and regulations and propose new measures to improve security, it offers intensive practical training and a profound theoretical education in digital privacy.“The ethical, legal, professional and social implications of technology are embedded in the curriculum of all our Computer Engineering, Information Technology and Cybersecurity programmes,” adds Professor Fehmida.“Our graduates are the world’s future law and technology professionals. It is our responsibility to provide them with all the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the turbulent landscape of digital privacy.”Professionals specialising in the legal aspects of digital privacy are required to stay abreast of all the many technological advancements happening in the industry. For instance, the recent popularity of AI technologies has posed many new challenges, with a survey by information technology company Gartner reporting that 40% of organisations have suffered some form of AI privacy breach. These recent developments have initiated the creation of a number of new data privacy legislations, including The UAE Data Protection Law. Striking the perfect balance between personal privacy and technological innovation, this progressive legal framework allows companies to continue to embrace evolving technologies, whilst simultaneously protecting consumer data and each individual's right to privacy. Introduced in January 2022, it has so far proved tremendously successful.Daphne Demetriou, Campus Programme Coordinator of Postgraduate Law and Politics, explains how the legal side to digital privacy is just as complex and interesting as the technological side.top of the laws and legislations surrounding digital privacy is essential for success in the legal sector, both here in the UAE and across the globe. Our LLB Law and LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) degree programmes thoroughly prepare our students for any cases that involve data protection breaches or security disagreements. Our courses cover relevant subjects to ensure students are equipped to meet these challenges in their professional practice, especially with how digital privacy laws relate to cybersecurity responses in relation to financial, personal or political cybercrime,” she says.“Digital privacy is a fascinating concept, and it is becoming more crucial with each passing year. We are still accepting applications for our September 2023 intake, and I encourage anyone who is interested in finding out more to visit our website or get in touch to speak to us directly.”Each Law and Technology programme at Middlesex University Dubai is delivered by a faculty who bring a wealth of global industry experience. The programmes are taught through a mix of practical workshops, private study and project-based learning, while students are granted access to the university’s state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive e-learning tools. Providing hands-on experience and practical modules that have been carefully curated to prepare students for real-life challenges in the workplace, graduates are left feeling well equipped to cope with the ever-changing nature of digital privacy. To apply to study at Middlesex University Dubai, please visit www.mdx.ac.ae/september2023.

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

As a manager in an international environment, you don’t only manage people. You manage complex products, services and systems, ensuring that you and your teams contribute successfully to your organisation’s objectives.You have an incredibly multi-faceted and diverse role, and you often operate in a fast-paced, exciting and challenging environment. You need to think on your feet, manage stakeholder expectations and nurture your team, all while being an empathetic leader and innovative strategist.There’s a lot asked of you in this position - and if you’re currently pursuing a career as an international business manager, you no doubt ask a lot of yourself.So, which skills should you develop if you want to thrive as an international manager in today’s rapidly evolving business environment? How can you ensure your own success, as well as that of your organisation?Nurture a global business outlook for growthIn the 21st Century, businesses are more globally integrated than ever before. International business expertise is highly sought after, and those who can understand the dynamic conditions and opportunities within a global market will always be highly employable.Nurturing a global outlook is all about understanding, sympathising with and adapting to international market needs. This is especially important if you wish to target new markets and ensure your product or service makes a splash on a regional or global scale; and potential customers need to be communicated with in their own language, according to their own cultural code. You need to adhere to their expectations of diversity and accessibility. As part of your business strategy, you should build a network in your target market, so that you can better connect with your potential customers and have on hand advocates you can partner with for mutually-beneficial success.Become a strategic decision-makerTo be truly effective, an international business manager needs to be a passionate strategist and willing to be agile and adapt to market changes in accordance with global societal and economic developments.Did your launch campaign not get the initial results you predicted it would? Are your customers not using a particular part of your product or service? Do you know why? By mastering the building blocks of international management, you learn to identify, respond, and find solutions to these potential challenges.Develop your understanding of diverse business specialisms and trendsAs you climb the management career ladder, acquiring a specialised knowledge of economic and business theory will help you immensely in making better strategic decisions and therefore advancing your professional development.By immersing yourself in building knowledge about how specialisms such as international marketing, finance, supply chain, and people management fit together to create organisational success, you will stand out to employers and be able to identify new growth opportunities.Entrepreneurship also plays a growing role in the global business environment. For example, start-ups in Dubai alone raised more than $2 billion in funding collectively in 2022, according to a report by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy. This presents exciting opportunities for you to shape your future career in industries and businesses of all sizes.Be a leader, mentor and advocateThroughout your career, you will need to build relationships with people from cross-cultural teams who do all types of work, including but not limited to marketing and finance. They may be working on a project with you, or could even be a direct report that you can mentor. As a successful manager, you need to understand what your team members can offer and then advocate for their expertise and growth. Managing effective and creative teams is also an important part of building a global brand.By nurturing employee talent, you will be able to deliver successful and impactful projects; empower your team members to seek new knowledge and experiences; and nurture connections that may create new opportunities for your own personal and professional growth in the future. Consider continuing your education to advance your careerInternational business specialists will always be sought after – and organisations need managers with skills in this field if they are to achieve their international aspirations for growth.By choosing a Master’s degree in International Business Management, you can enhance your understanding of global business strategy; become a strategic decision-maker; build your international network across industries; and showcase to employers that you have the skills and expertise to contribute to a business’s growing success.Holders of a Postgraduate degree are also more likely to earn a higher salary, according to numerous studies. Pursuing further study could also help you get closer to fulfilling your long-term professional ambitions.Apply now for Middlesex University Dubai’s MA International Business ManagementMiddlesex University (MDX) Dubai is Dubai’s largest UK university, and their MA International Business Management is a flexible and affordable UK Master’s programme that is available over one year full-time or two years part-time.All classes are after working hours, and with excellent Postgraduate study grants as well as flexible payment plans available, the programme is an ideal choice for working professionals or those who have just finished their Bachelor’s degree.The curriculum is focused on professional growth and is completely customisable to your personal goals, with specialist electives alongside core academic modules. You will develop your knowledge of management analytics and strategy, marketing, finance, human resources, supply chain, and digital entrepreneurship in a challenging global context, and learn how to apply this academic expertise to real-life management scenarios.The learning and teaching approach at MDX Dubai is immersive, engaging and focused on developing your professional practice. You will benefit from innovative, up-to-the-minute classes taught by management and business leaders from academia and industry; gain new perspectives on your field; and build your connections with fellow students, faculty and guest speakers. All students also receive dedicated careers and employability support alongside their classes.By choosing MDX Dubai this September, you will be fully empowered to advance your management career in Dubai and around the world. Learn more about studying your MA International Business Management at Middlesex University Dubai this September at www.mdx.ac.ae/courses/course-list/course-detail/ma-international-business-management.

Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

Tourism & Green Investments in the UAE: UNWTO World Tourism Day 2023

By Professor Cody Morris ParisToday is UNWTO’s World Tourism Day 2023. With a theme of Tourism & Green Investments, this year’s World Tourism Day is a call to action for the international community, multilateral financial institutions, development partners and private sector investors to unite around a new tourism investment strategy that better-targets investments for people, for planet, and for prosperity.Tourism is an energy-intensive sector, and the growth and development of the tourism sector requires major investments into other energy-intensive sectors, including transportation, infrastructure, and real estate, all of which contribute to the CO2 emissions. While the scientific evidence is conclusive about the detrimental effects of CO2 on the global climate and ecosystems, it is also widely recognised that CO2 emissions will continue to be an inevitable cost of economic development until there are suitable and scalable investments in alternative sources of energy.Sustainability and the reduction of carbon emissions are central to the national development strategies in the UAE, and the rapid growth of the tourism sector has and will continue to pose environmental challenges. Recently, my colleague Professor Sudipa Majumdar and I, published the study Environmental Impact of Urbanization, Bank Credits, and Energy Use in the UAE—A Tourism-Induced EKC Model. Our study was the first in the UAE to investigate the interaction between tourism development and carbon emissions using a Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) framework. We employed a tourism-induced EKC model for the UAE from 1984 to 2019, and applied an Autoregressive Distributed Lag (ARDL) model to determine the marginal impact of tourist arrivals and related variables, namely, bank credits to the private sector, urbanisation, and energy use, on CO2 emissions.  As expected, our results confirmed a long-term positive relationship between tourism development, carbon emissions, per capita GDP, and financial development in the UAE. The findings suggest that there are opportunities in the financial sector of the UAE to continue to boost green investments and provide opportunities to implement clean energy-related technologies.Our findings also indicated that in the long-run urbanisation and energy use have resulted in declines in carbon emission levels, indicating positive outcomes for investments of the UAE government to diversify the energy sector with more alternative and renewable sources. Green urbanisation efforts adopted across the UAE, such as intelligent transport systems and environmentally sustainable construction, have contributed to a reduction in carbon emissions.Our findings highlight the need to continue to balance ambitious growth targets in the tourism sector and sustainable economic growth. It is essential to promote effective investments for tourism and economic growth by emphasising the role of renewable sources of energy. Renewable and sustainable environmental objectives have been at the core of the UAE’s national development strategies, and the findings of our study indicate that these initiatives have already had some impact on mitigating long-term environmental degradation.The UAE is a regional leader in the energy and sustainability sectors, and has a proven track record of investments in renewable energy, research and development, and climate action. The UAE was the first country in the region to ratify the Paris Agreement, to announce a Net Zero by 2050 strategic initiative, and to commit to economy-wide reductions in emissions. At the same time, the UAE has continued to grow and diversify its economy and is an established global hub for logistics, transportation, green technology, business, and tourism.In the lead up to COP28, the UAE will host the UNCTAD World Investment Forum from 16-20 October, the largest global platform for high-level dialogue and action investment for development. This year’s forum will include focused tracks on green investments in tourism and sustainable development and promoting climate finance and investment. Middlesex University Dubai looks forward to supporting the World Investment Forum as an Academic Partner where we have organised a special panel on the Alignment of Investment in Sustainable Infrastructure with the Paris Agreement that will showcase the private sector experiences from the UAE.From 30 November to 12 December, the UAE will bring the world together for COP28 at a critical moment for climate action. COP28 will be a milestone opportunity for the global community to take stock of the progress since the Paris Agreement. As the COP28 host country, the UAE is focused on driving practical and positive solutions for the climate and the economy and ensuring all efforts are underscored by principles of transformation, solidary, pragmatism and inclusivity. As a member of the Universities Climate Network, Middlesex University Dubai looks forward working to drive engagement among youth and academia with COP28.  On 5 December, Middlesex University Dubai will co-host the Climate Law and Governance Day 2023, a premier international symposium that will bring together COP delegates, observers and stakeholders, alongside researchers, students, legal practitioners and experts, industry leaders, and government representatives. Together, we will share knowledge and ideas that aim to mobilise the international community to implement the UNFCCC and achieve the objectives of the Paris Agreement, in the context of the Sustainable Development Goals. This highly influential global conference is organised and co-hosted by the Climate Law and Governance Initiative, Middlesex University Dubai and University of Cambridge, together with many valued academic, industry and government partners from across the globe.By: Professor Cody Morris Paris Professor of Business, Sustainability, and Society Deputy Director for Research and Business

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

Middlesex University Dubai celebrates 10,000 alumni

We are honoured to be celebrating the incredible milestone of reaching over 10,000 members of our thriving Alumni community. It is a privilege to count so many talented innovators, industry leaders and visionaries amongst our Middlesex University Dubai graduates. We are so proud of all you have accomplished during your studies and in your professional and personal journeys.This achievement is especially significant as we move into the second week of our largest and most successful intake to date, where over 2,000 new students have chosen to pursue their UK degree with us. We look forward to adding many more thousands of alumni to our proud legacy as the international university of choice in the region.As we enter into our 20th year establishing a world-class British university education in the Middle East, we are committed to empowering students from across the globe to achieve their dreams in one of the world’s most dynamic and exciting cities to study, learn and live.Here are some of our alumni’s favourite memories of their time at Middlesex:Mihika Arun, Class of 2016: “It was so much more than just a classroom experience. I left with some great mentors and friends who I am still in touch with to this day.”Mehzabeen Z Tinwala, Class of 2018: “I have so many fond memories of my time at Middlesex, but one that stands out was being part of the debate team.”Esha Bhatia, Class of 2022: “None of my success would have been possible if it weren’t for the knowledge I gained, and the experiences I had, at Middlesex University Dubai.”To learn more about the MDX Alumni Association, visit our website: https://www.mdx.ac.ae/alumni

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX Dubai

New year, new start, new students, new facilities: Week of Welcome kicks off in style at MDX DubaiWelcome back Team MDX to the start of a brand new academic year! We’re really proud to be welcoming our largest ever intake of over 5,000 new and returning students from more than 120 nationalities to our campus for the start of our incredible Week of Welcome celebration.You may have spotted plenty of events happening and a few changes as you walk around campus – here’s what you can expect throughout this week and beyond!Week of Welcome entertainmentEvery day this week in Block 15 and Block 16, Team Middlesex have activities prepared for you between 10AM and 2PM! Head over to sign up for our clubs and sports teams and learn about all the amazing opportunities you have to make friends, develop your leadership skills, and discover new interests through our extracurricular activities.Did you also witness the incredible live performances from our sports teams and social clubs today in Block 15? We had an exciting medley of live singing, dancing and boxing, all performed by our talented student community.Watch out for even more live music, dance and sport throughout the week! Follow @wearemdx on Instagram to stay updated on the entertainment schedule for Week of Welcome. Student Support Hub remains openThe Student Support Hub will remain open for the first two weeks of term, from 8.30AM-6.30PM from Monday to Friday across Block 16 and Block 17. If you have questions related to starting university and settling into the new academic year, the Hub can help you with things like:Online enrolmentAdmissions and financeVisaAccommodationTimetables and MDX CentralStudent ID CardTransportationNew spaces and places to exploreHave you checked out the new Study District yet? How about the Social Square and URBAN19 in Block 19? We’ve opened a range of new and expanded spaces across campus for you to learn, socialise, relax and innovate, and we encourage all of you to start exploring and taking advantage of the new facilities. You’re the first to use them!Our new facilities include:Study District & Innovation Hub – Where your studies meet your social life! Includes a theatre for community-wide events, dedicated spaces for individual and group study, and a central hub focused on innovation and entrepreneurshipSocial Square and URBAN19 – Another expansive location on campus where you can unwind and meet with friends and classmates between lectures. URBAN19 is a dedicated space for wellbeing, where you can reset your mind between classesAdmissions Office – The start of every student’s journey! Receive personal admissions guidance and consider your study options in a bright, welcoming and friendly space that supports all prospective and new students and their familiesCongratulations to all new and returning students on the start of another academic year! We’re so happy you’ve chosen us as your university, and we can’t wait to see all you achieve.Have an amazing Week of Welcome, Team MDX! 

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Middlesex University Dubai Explores the Challenges, Evolving Trends and New Technologies That Are Driving Digital Privacy

Offering degrees in relevant and future-focused topics such as Cybersecurity and Data Science, as well as an extensive LLB British Qualifying Law Degree for budding legal professionals, the renowned institution provides students with the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the ever-changing legal landscape of digital privacy.Always ahead of future technologies and industry changes, Middlesex University Dubai is honoured to play a leading role in educating the next generation of law and technology experts in the complexities of digital privacy.Indeed, digital privacy is an issue that is becoming increasingly important and impactful with each passing year. Findings from technology company Cisco indicate that 98% of companies are actively reporting digital privacy findings to their directors, and that 92% of businesses believe that they should be doing more to reassure customers that their data is safe. Middlesex University Dubai therefore remains committed to providing students with the skills and up-to-date legal and technical knowledge that they need to excel in this crucial and relevant area.Professor Fehmida Hussain, Head of Computing Engineering and Informatics at Middlesex University Dubai, highlights the many challenges that are involved with digital privacy. While the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - considered the toughest privacy and security law in the world – and other equally robust new data protection laws are making many companies more aware of cyber threats, the experienced IT professional is seeing other important issues and considerations that subsequently come into play.“The world of digital privacy faces multiple challenges. Digital data, cross-border operations, infrastructure and legacy systems all differ greatly across the world, and they are all highly complex, too. Lack of expertise in these areas can add further difficulties, as can the way that digital privacy interplays with other regulations,” she says.“For example, the "right to be forgotten", or the right for people to have their data totally erased, poses challenges for industries that rely on long-term data storage for regulatory compliance, historical records, or business analytics.”Professor Fehmida details how the extraordinary technological advancements of the last few years have made digital privacy an essential consideration for every business and individual.“Technology is transforming our lives like never before, and the amount of data that humans and machines generate is growing exponentially. This makes data privacy and security more important than ever. The million-dollar question remains: ‘how much privacy are we willing to give up in the name of security?’”.Professor Fehmida continues by explaining that many new trends are appearing in data privacy regulatory frameworks. This includes responsible AI policies and increasing use of privacy-enhancing, blockchain and distributed ledger technologies.Digital privacy therefore remains a key focus of the university’s law and technology degrees, including dedicated programmes in Cybersecurity, Data Science, Business Computing, Data Analytics, LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) and more.Graduates of Middlesex’s MSc Data Science postgraduate degree are sure to be highly sought after by any company looking to maximise data findings, while the university’s MSc Cybersecurity programme covers the full technicalities of network security. Exploring how to critically evaluate security policies and regulations and propose new measures to improve security, it offers intensive practical training and a profound theoretical education in digital privacy.“The ethical, legal, professional and social implications of technology are embedded in the curriculum of all our Computer Engineering, Information Technology and Cybersecurity programmes,” adds Professor Fehmida.“Our graduates are the world’s future law and technology professionals. It is our responsibility to provide them with all the skills and knowledge they need to navigate the turbulent landscape of digital privacy.”Professionals specialising in the legal aspects of digital privacy are required to stay abreast of all the many technological advancements happening in the industry. For instance, the recent popularity of AI technologies has posed many new challenges, with a survey by information technology company Gartner reporting that 40% of organisations have suffered some form of AI privacy breach. These recent developments have initiated the creation of a number of new data privacy legislations, including The UAE Data Protection Law. Striking the perfect balance between personal privacy and technological innovation, this progressive legal framework allows companies to continue to embrace evolving technologies, whilst simultaneously protecting consumer data and each individual's right to privacy. Introduced in January 2022, it has so far proved tremendously successful.Daphne Demetriou, Campus Programme Coordinator of Postgraduate Law and Politics, explains how the legal side to digital privacy is just as complex and interesting as the technological side.top of the laws and legislations surrounding digital privacy is essential for success in the legal sector, both here in the UAE and across the globe. Our LLB Law and LLM Legal Practice (SQE Pathway) degree programmes thoroughly prepare our students for any cases that involve data protection breaches or security disagreements. Our courses cover relevant subjects to ensure students are equipped to meet these challenges in their professional practice, especially with how digital privacy laws relate to cybersecurity responses in relation to financial, personal or political cybercrime,” she says.“Digital privacy is a fascinating concept, and it is becoming more crucial with each passing year. We are still accepting applications for our September 2023 intake, and I encourage anyone who is interested in finding out more to visit our website or get in touch to speak to us directly.”Each Law and Technology programme at Middlesex University Dubai is delivered by a faculty who bring a wealth of global industry experience. The programmes are taught through a mix of practical workshops, private study and project-based learning, while students are granted access to the university’s state-of-the-art facilities and comprehensive e-learning tools. Providing hands-on experience and practical modules that have been carefully curated to prepare students for real-life challenges in the workplace, graduates are left feeling well equipped to cope with the ever-changing nature of digital privacy. To apply to study at Middlesex University Dubai, please visit www.mdx.ac.ae/september2023.

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

Thriving in a dynamic business environment: Top skills for managers of international teams

As a manager in an international environment, you don’t only manage people. You manage complex products, services and systems, ensuring that you and your teams contribute successfully to your organisation’s objectives.You have an incredibly multi-faceted and diverse role, and you often operate in a fast-paced, exciting and challenging environment. You need to think on your feet, manage stakeholder expectations and nurture your team, all while being an empathetic leader and innovative strategist.There’s a lot asked of you in this position - and if you’re currently pursuing a career as an international business manager, you no doubt ask a lot of yourself.So, which skills should you develop if you want to thrive as an international manager in today’s rapidly evolving business environment? How can you ensure your own success, as well as that of your organisation?Nurture a global business outlook for growthIn the 21st Century, businesses are more globally integrated than ever before. International business expertise is highly sought after, and those who can understand the dynamic conditions and opportunities within a global market will always be highly employable.Nurturing a global outlook is all about understanding, sympathising with and adapting to international market needs. This is especially important if you wish to target new markets and ensure your product or service makes a splash on a regional or global scale; and potential customers need to be communicated with in their own language, according to their own cultural code. You need to adhere to their expectations of diversity and accessibility. As part of your business strategy, you should build a network in your target market, so that you can better connect with your potential customers and have on hand advocates you can partner with for mutually-beneficial success.Become a strategic decision-makerTo be truly effective, an international business manager needs to be a passionate strategist and willing to be agile and adapt to market changes in accordance with global societal and economic developments.Did your launch campaign not get the initial results you predicted it would? Are your customers not using a particular part of your product or service? Do you know why? By mastering the building blocks of international management, you learn to identify, respond, and find solutions to these potential challenges.Develop your understanding of diverse business specialisms and trendsAs you climb the management career ladder, acquiring a specialised knowledge of economic and business theory will help you immensely in making better strategic decisions and therefore advancing your professional development.By immersing yourself in building knowledge about how specialisms such as international marketing, finance, supply chain, and people management fit together to create organisational success, you will stand out to employers and be able to identify new growth opportunities.Entrepreneurship also plays a growing role in the global business environment. For example, start-ups in Dubai alone raised more than $2 billion in funding collectively in 2022, according to a report by the Dubai Chamber of Digital Economy. This presents exciting opportunities for you to shape your future career in industries and businesses of all sizes.Be a leader, mentor and advocateThroughout your career, you will need to build relationships with people from cross-cultural teams who do all types of work, including but not limited to marketing and finance. They may be working on a project with you, or could even be a direct report that you can mentor. As a successful manager, you need to understand what your team members can offer and then advocate for their expertise and growth. Managing effective and creative teams is also an important part of building a global brand.By nurturing employee talent, you will be able to deliver successful and impactful projects; empower your team members to seek new knowledge and experiences; and nurture connections that may create new opportunities for your own personal and professional growth in the future. Consider continuing your education to advance your careerInternational business specialists will always be sought after – and organisations need managers with skills in this field if they are to achieve their international aspirations for growth.By choosing a Master’s degree in International Business Management, you can enhance your understanding of global business strategy; become a strategic decision-maker; build your international network across industries; and showcase to employers that you have the skills and expertise to contribute to a business’s growing success.Holders of a Postgraduate degree are also more likely to earn a higher salary, according to numerous studies. Pursuing further study could also help you get closer to fulfilling your long-term professional ambitions.Apply now for Middlesex University Dubai’s MA International Business ManagementMiddlesex University (MDX) Dubai is Dubai’s largest UK university, and their MA International Business Management is a flexible and affordable UK Master’s programme that is available over one year full-time or two years part-time.All classes are after working hours, and with excellent Postgraduate study grants as well as flexible payment plans available, the programme is an ideal choice for working professionals or those who have just finished their Bachelor’s degree.The curriculum is focused on professional growth and is completely customisable to your personal goals, with specialist electives alongside core academic modules. You will develop your knowledge of management analytics and strategy, marketing, finance, human resources, supply chain, and digital entrepreneurship in a challenging global context, and learn how to apply this academic expertise to real-life management scenarios.The learning and teaching approach at MDX Dubai is immersive, engaging and focused on developing your professional practice. You will benefit from innovative, up-to-the-minute classes taught by management and business leaders from academia and industry; gain new perspectives on your field; and build your connections with fellow students, faculty and guest speakers. All students also receive dedicated careers and employability support alongside their classes.By choosing MDX Dubai this September, you will be fully empowered to advance your management career in Dubai and around the world. Learn more about studying your MA International Business Management at Middlesex University Dubai this September at www.mdx.ac.ae/courses/course-list/course-detail/ma-international-business-management.

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Dubai é uma cidade vibrante e multicultural conhecida por sua infraestrutura de classe mundial, comodidades modernas e excelente qualidade de vida. Apesar de sua reputação de luxo, Dubai é uma cidade muito acessível para se viver, com isenção de impostos, um sistema de transporte público moderno e eficiente, uma variedade de opções de acomodação, custos mais baixos de serviços domésticos e uma cena de entretenimento e gastronomia florescente para atender a todos os orçamentos.
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Oportunidades de Carreira
Oportunidades de Carreira
Dubai tem como objetivo economico em crescer até 2030, o que significa que a cidade é um lugar fantástico para iniciar ou avançar em sua carreira e ter acesso a oportunidades de emprego incríveis. Milhares de empresas locais e internacionais constantemente precisam de talentos de alto nível - e isso inclui você! Nosso Centro de Carreiras o ajudará a preparar seu currículo, aprender habilidades de entrevista e conectá-lo a estágios para que você adquira experiência no mercado de trabalho dos Emirados Árabes Unidos.
Comunidade Global
Comunidade Global
Nossa comunidade internacional, com representantes de 120 nacionalidades, é representativa da nossa nação global! Assim como os Emirados Árabes Unidos, que possuem comunidades fortes de toda a região, estamos orgulhosos de que a cada ano mais estudantes internacionais do Oriente Médio escolham estudar conosco em Dubai. Conosco, podes conhecer pessoas de todo o mundo, oferecendo uma experiência estudantil internacional única com as comodidades de casa.
Educação Voltada para a Indústria
Educação Voltada para a Indústria
Nossa equipe acadêmica o imergirá na sua indústria escolhida desde a primeira aula. Por meio de palestrantes convidados, competições da indústria, estágios e passeios, você aprenderá as habilidades e conhecimentos necessários para se tornar 100% empregável e causar impacto em sua área de atuação.
Caminho para o Reino Unido
Caminho para o Reino Unido
Já sonhou em estudar no Reino Unido? Se você estiver matriculado em um de nossos cursos de graduação, poderá transferir seus créditos para o nosso campus em Londres a partir do seu segundo ano de graduação!
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As a student at Middlesex University Dubai, I have access to an impressive range of resources and facilities. The university's commitment to diversity and inclusivity has created a vibrant community that has aided in my learning and personal growth.

Chantelle Docherty

Chantelle Docherty

BA Honours Business Management (Marketing)

As a student at Middlesex University Dubai, I have access to an impressive range of resources and facilities. The university's commitment to diversity and inclusivity has created a vibrant community that has aided in my learning and personal growth.

Chantelle Docherty

Chantelle Docherty

BA Honours Business Management (Marketing)

As a student at Middlesex University Dubai, I have access to an impressive range of resources and facilities. The university's commitment to diversity and inclusivity has created a vibrant community that has aided in my learning and personal growth.

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