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Anam Rizvi

Anam Rizvi

National Reporter
UAE
Anam joined The National as a news reporter in 2014, when she specialised in covering health in Abu Dhabi. After working as an independent journalist in the UK for a year, Anam rejoined The National in 2018 as the UAE education reporter. She earned her master’s degree in international journalism from Cardiff University. Her favourite stories focus on child rights, mental health, women’s issues, and culture. Among friends, she is known for her love for books, cartoons, and chocolates.
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UK’s prestigious 452-year-old Harrow School which has alumni among royalty and world leaders. Photo: Harrow School
UK's Harrow School to open in UAE by 2026 with 'super-premium' fees

UAE education provider Taaleem has acquired the rights to own and operate the brand in the region

UAEJuly 02, 2024
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, wished UAE pupils, teachers and parents well at the end of the academic year.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid congratulates UAE high school star pupils

UAE's best achieving pupils at Ministry of Education curriculum public and private schools were named on Monday

UAEJuly 01, 2024
A pause in inspections for the coming school year in Dubai will be 'conducive to meaningful educational improvements', an official said. Getty Images
How pause in inspections can boost Dubai schools' performance

Principals hope move will lead to less stress for teachers

UAEJune 29, 2024
Higher Colleges of Technology will begin to accept international students in the next one or two years. Chris Whiteoak / The National
ExclusiveUAE’s Higher Colleges of Technology to admit overseas students

First courses available will include business, engineering, computer sciences and health sciences

UAEJune 28, 2024
New York University Abu Dhabi was among the top-ranked institutions in the new grading system. Photo: NYU
New rankings for UAE universities aim to boost performance

Higher institutes grouped by performance as part of plan to see universities across the Emirates step up to the world stage

UAEJune 27, 2024
Children arrive for the first day of school after the summer holidays at Dubai British School Jumeirah Park. Chris Whiteoak / The National
Dubai changes school inspection process for next year

Only new schools will be inspected during the 2024-25 academic year

UAEJune 22, 2024
Adam Abu Ghaida has been accepted to Harvard University. Antonie Robertson/The National
Harvard dream comes true for Dubai pupil

Adam Abu Ghaida is most excited about being 'surrounded by people who are probably going to change the world'

UAEJune 22, 2024
The American University of Sharjah was a success story of this year's rankings. Wam
Dubai slips in student city rankings as Sharjah shines

Six Arab cities named among the 100 best for students, with Dubai leading the way in the region

UAEJune 20, 2024
Pupils at a Taaleem school using virtual reality headsets to help them learn. Photo: Taaleem
How UAE schools are training teachers to reduce workload with AI

Schools across the Emirates are embracing the cutting-edge technology

UAEJune 14, 2024
Pupils at the Dubai International Academy Emirates Hills take part in a workshop to understand the impact of pesticides on different types of soils. Photo: Dubai International Academy Emirates Hills
Two UAE schools shortlisted for global awards

Winners of World’s Best Schools 2024 will share a $50,000 prize fund

UAEJune 13, 2024
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia is joint 81st in new worldwide sustainability rankings.
Three Gulf universities in global top 100 for sustainability

Australia and UK dominate top 10 positions in Times Higher Education’s Impact Rankings this year

UAEJune 12, 2024
A rendering of Gems Founders School – Dubai South. The school is expected to open its doors to pupils in August 2025. Photo: Gems Education
School waiting lists grow in Dubai South as popularity rises

New Al Maktoum International Airport terminal location drives surge in demand for places

UAEJune 11, 2024
From left, Numan Saeed, Hilal Mohammad Hilal Al Quabeh and William de Vazelhes are the first PhD graduates at the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence. Photo: MBZUAI
First Abu Dhabi AI PhD graduates aim to improve cancer care and use of technology

Numan Saeed, Hilal Mohammad Hilal Al Quabeh and William de Vazelhes are confident of using AI to help people

UAEJune 07, 2024
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals in Saudi Arabia was named the best in the region. Photo: Alamy
Saudi and Qatari universities lead region in global education rankings

Khalifa University of Science and Technology was the top performer in the UAE, ranking sixth in the region and 202nd overall

MENAJune 05, 2024
School pupils in the UAE, such as those at South View School, are learning practical skills outside of the classroom. Photo: South View School
How UAE schools are teaching pupils life skills

Plan designed to prepare young people for life beyond the classroom

UAEJune 01, 2024
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