Close Menu
Gulf Eye News
    Hot News
    Business

    UGC-Driven Music Market in MENA Becomes Increasingly Diverse as TikTok Remains the Primary Launchpad for Viral Tracks, 0to8 Reports

    Business

    WCM-Q experts call for a global rethink on statin guidelines for older adults

    Business

    Airlines Call for Annual 4.9% Reduction in Spanish Airport Charges

    Important Pages:
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Gulf Eye News
    • Home
    • UAE

      UGC-Driven Music Market in MENA Becomes Increasingly Diverse as TikTok Remains the Primary Launchpad for Viral Tracks, 0to8 Reports

      WorldLink Launches Next-Generation Digital Corridor Connecting Europe, the Middle East, and Asia

      Eqvilent Employee-Athlete Wins International Dressage Championship for UAE

      Faraday Future Announces New FX Super One Deliveries in the Middle East as It Continues to Advance Towards the Region’s 2026 Delivery Goals

      CE-Ventures joins $55 million Series A round in US biotech Think Bioscience

    • Politics

      Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane to Launch Newly Renovated Suites in Summer 2025: A New Era of Understated Luxury in the Heart of Mayfair

      Patron Capital Secures Major Investment From Mitsubishi Estate to Accelerate European Growth and Expand Into New Subsectors

      SHEGLAM Drops the Skin Tint + SPF That Does It All

      Etihad Credit Insurance (ECI) wins ‘Deal of the Year’ award during its participation as strategic sponsor at TXF Global 2025 conference in Copenhagen

      DGHR reinforces commitment to inclusive employment for people of determination across Dubai’s government entities

    • Business

      WCM-Q experts call for a global rethink on statin guidelines for older adults

      Airlines Call for Annual 4.9% Reduction in Spanish Airport Charges

      Renowned tennis player hady habib visits eaa foundation’s first assalam school

      Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles Conclude Successful Partnership with Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2026 as Official Transport Provider

      From Doha to Art Basel Hong Kong… Sadu Makes Its Presence Felt on One of the World’s Premier Art Platforms, Signed by Catherine Karam

    • Technology

      UGC-Driven Music Market in MENA Becomes Increasingly Diverse as TikTok Remains the Primary Launchpad for Viral Tracks, 0to8 Reports

      Shorooq deepens Doha roots as Snoonu founder backs its growth and AI funds

      SBC Summit Malta Brings SEO Experts to Tackle Search in 2026

      Faraday Future Launches Three Series of Robot Products in Las Vegas at the Annual NADA Show

      CE-Ventures joins $55 million Series A round in US biotech Think Bioscience

    • Submit A Press Release
    Gulf Eye News
    Home » QF’s World Innovation Summit for Education and the Institute of International Education Release New Global Research on the Future of Skills in Higher Education
    Business

    QF’s World Innovation Summit for Education and the Institute of International Education Release New Global Research on the Future of Skills in Higher Education

    Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp LinkedIn
    QF's World Innovation Summit for Education and the Institute of International Education Release New Global Research on the...
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    ‘Navigating Skills Adaptation: Integrating AI in Higher Education’ explores how universities worldwide are responding to the age of artificial intelligence

    Doha, Qatar, November 20, 2025: The World Innovation Summit for Education (WISE), an initiative of Qatar Foundation, in collaboration with the Institute of International Education (IIE) in the United States, announced the release of a newly published research study entitled ‘Navigating Skills Adaptation: Integrating AI in Higher Education’.

    The study offers a global-luxury-travel/”>global comparative perspective on how higher education systems are adapting to artificial intelligence redefining skills, teaching practices, and pathways to employment.

    Drawing on case studies from Qatar, Colombia, Ghana, India, Kazakhstan, Spain, and the United States, the study explores the evolving role of universities as both catalysts and custodians of AI integration. It examines how institutions are embedding AI across curriculum design, upskilling faculty, preparing students for an AI-driven workforce, and building new bridges between academia and industry.

    The research study underscores that while AI presents vast opportunities to enhance learning and improve workforce readiness, it also raises urgent questions about ethics, equity, and the preservation of human-centered education. Effective integration requires a balance between digital fluency and critical thinking, and a stronger alignment between higher education and labor markets.

    ‘Higher education stands at a pivotal moment. The choices institutions make today will determine whether AI becomes a tool that amplifies human potential or replaces it,’ said Stavros N. Yiannouka, CEO of WISE. ‘Our collaboration with IIE builds on a shared belief that education institutions must be active participants in the debate around how to develop AI that is aligned with human ethics, interests, and priorities.’

    The findings call for increased investment in reskilling educators, supporting them to use AI responsibly in administrative and academic contexts. The report also emphasizes the need for collaborative frameworks that link academia, government, and industry to mitigate skills gaps and foster innovation across disciplines.

    ‘IIE’s partnership with WISE to explore the practical implications of AI in the higher education space builds on our mutual commitment to advance practices and policies that help international education evolve as technology advances. IIE is proud to bring its long-standing expertise in data-driven research to support this critical initiative,’ said Jason Czyz, President and CEO of IIE.

    As part of the Consortium on AI and Higher Education for Workforce Development, this study marks the first phase of a long-term research effort by WISE and IIE to map the global landscape of AI in education. The Consortium aims to deepen understanding of how AI is transforming the nature of skills, learning, and employability and to provide actionable insights for policymakers, educators, and employers alike.

    ‘By bringing together a global network of scholars, educators, and industry leaders, the Global Consortium drives forward-thinking solutions that will shape the future of learning and work. The research emerging from this work addresses current challenges and paves the way for a more adaptive, resilient, and inclusive global higher education landscape.’ said Selma Talha-Jebril, Director of Research and Policy at WISE.

    Education Global Higher Institutions Qatar Research Skills Study
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp

    Related Posts

    Business

    WCM-Q experts call for a global rethink on statin guidelines for older adults

    Business

    Airlines Call for Annual 4.9% Reduction in Spanish Airport Charges

    Business

    Renowned tennis player hady habib visits eaa foundation’s first assalam school

    Business

    Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles Conclude Successful Partnership with Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2026 as Official Transport Provider

    Business

    From Doha to Art Basel Hong Kong… Sadu Makes Its Presence Felt on One of the World’s Premier Art Platforms, Signed by Catherine Karam

    Business

    Celebrate the Spirit of Ramadan -Get An IPHONE 17 Prom Max with Every Car West Lake Motors Announces The Holy Month of Ramadan Offers in Qatar

    Business

    Lights, Camera, Glow: Benefit Cosmetics Ramadan Beauty Series Is Here!

    Business

    Trust Signal Expands to MENA to Power Communications for Enterprises and Startups

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    Don't Miss
    Business

    WCM-Q experts call for a global rethink on statin guidelines for older adults

    Doha – February 18, 2026: Population health experts at Weill Cornell Medicine-Qatar (WCM-Q) have published a perspective article, which outlines the need to rethink global statin guidelines for older adults in resource-diverse settings. The paper highlights that guidelines for statin medications – used to control cholesterol levels – are largely based on evidence from high-income countries, where older adults, especially those ≥75 years, are underrepresented in clinical trials. In the context of increased global life expectancy, biological and regional variation in lipid profiles and CVD risk and regional differences in healthcare serv

    Airlines Call for Annual 4.9% Reduction in Spanish Airport Charges

    Renowned tennis player hady habib visits eaa foundation’s first assalam school

    Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles Conclude Successful Partnership with Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2026 as Official Transport Provider

    From Doha to Art Basel Hong Kong… Sadu Makes Its Presence Felt on One of the World’s Premier Art Platforms, Signed by Catherine Karam

    Our Picks
    Business

    WCM-Q experts call for a global rethink on statin guidelines for older adults

    Business

    Airlines Call for Annual 4.9% Reduction in Spanish Airport Charges

    Business

    Renowned tennis player hady habib visits eaa foundation’s first assalam school

    Business

    Nasser Bin Khaled Automobiles Conclude Successful Partnership with Qatar TotalEnergies Open 2026 as Official Transport Provider

    Business

    From Doha to Art Basel Hong Kong… Sadu Makes Its Presence Felt on One of the World’s Premier Art Platforms, Signed by Catherine Karam

    Step into the realm of news like never before with Gulf Eye News. Delve into a world of breaking headlines, in-depth analysis, and captivating stories that define the pulse of the Gulf region and beyond. As we embark on this journey together, your feedback, inquiries, and press releases are invaluable to us.

    Facebook X (Twitter)
    Categories
    • Business (737)
    • Politics (23)
    • Technology (90)
    • UAE (335)
    Our Picks
    Business

    Fuelre4m Unveils Styrex: The World’s First Revolutionary Solution to the Polystyrene Crisis, Paving the Way for UAE Leadership in Global Environmental Innovation

    Business

    QIC App Launches New "Events" Feature to Enhance User Experience

    © 2026 Gulf Eye News.
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.