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Emirates Identity Authority signs MoU with e-varsity

January 09, 2012  |  RSS   |  Tell a friend  |  Printable Version
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Abu Dhabi: The UAE's Emirates Identity Authority (EIDA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University (HBMeU).

The objective is to benefit from e-learning services provided by the university in the fields of professional development, leadership, management and others.

The MoU was signed as both the parties wanted to build a solid strategic partnership in support of the UAE Government Strategic Plan and to promote collaboration between government bodies and educational and academic institutions to serve the UAE society.

While EIADA is an independent federal authority empowered with powers for the execution of the Population Register and the ID card programme, Hamdan Bin Mohammed e-University is UAE's first e-university comprising four main colleges, e- School of Business and Quality management, school of e-education, e-school of Health and Environmental studies and e-school of Continuing Education. IANS
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