South Korean Delegation Visit Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University

South Korean delegation visit Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart University

Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart University, HBMSU, recently welcomed Chun Young Wook, Consul-General of South Korea in the UAE, and his high-level delegation to the university campus, which includes Vice Consuls Kim Kyumin and Hyunju Nahm.

DUBAI, (Pakistan Point News - 15th Oct, 2018) Dr. Mansoor Al Awar, Chancellor of Hamdan bin Mohammed Smart University, HBMSU, recently welcomed Chun Young Wook, Consul-General of South Korea in the UAE, and his high-level delegation to the university campus, which includes Vice Consuls Kim Kyumin and Hyunju Nahm.

During the visit, Dr. Al Awar shared the university's achievements in re-shaping the future of smart education in the UAE and the Arab world. The chancellor also took the opportunity to highlight HBMSU’s initiatives while focussing on the adoption of smart technology to bring about positive educational and social change at the local and international levels.

The South Korean visitors also learned about the university’s academic programmes which have been developed to accelerate innovation, entrepreneurship, and the use of Artificial Intelligence. The features of HBMSU’s Smart Advising System were also discussed, specifically its role in the localisation and employment of smart technology to promote the development of education and the transfer of knowledge to bring about a radical and positive change in the life of societies around the world. The university's strategies are in line with the directives of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Crown Prince of Dubai, Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, and HBMSU President.

Dr. Al Awar also reiterated the university's commitment to continuously collaborate with international academic and research institutions, including South Korean educational organisations, to further enhance the education system in the UAE and prepare the country’s future leaders.