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By  Wende Whitman
2024 J-Term class in Dubai
The 2024 January-term class enjoyed a dinner with His Highness Omran Sharaf, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs (center) UVA ’05 engineering alumni. Contributed photo.

Engineering students developed top-notch intercultural skills during a J-term study-abroad class in Dubai, sponsored by the Department of Systems and Information Engineering. Dubai is the most populous city in the United Arab Emirates, and students dove into the rich cultural mix, learning how to navigate the differences in business and engineering between the United Arab Emirates and the United States.

Students interacted with both local communities and corporate entities like Enercap, Interel, and Zbooni. Meeting with CEOs and industry leaders gave them a real look at how businesses operate, turning classroom theory into practical know-how.

The course emphasized adaptability and problem-solving in different professional and social settings. By working on real-world projects and teaming up across disciplines, students sharpened their ability to understand client needs, create custom solutions, and communicate results effectively.

The program’s success is evidenced by glowing reviews from clients, who raved about UVA students’ professionalism and creativity. Thanks to this immersive experience, students felt ready to thrive in today’s global professional world.

“In Dubai, our students consulted for technology companies,” said William T. Scherer, professor in the School of Engineering and Applied Science. “This was a dive into a fast-paced, innovative environment, offering a glimpse into how tech shapes business in one of the world’s most futuristic cities.” 

This was a dive into a fast-paced, innovative environment, offering a glimpse into how tech shapes business in one of the world’s most futuristic cities

Beyond the consulting work, students visited iconic spots like the Burj Khalifa (the world’s tallest structure) and experienced the unique blend of modernity and tradition that Dubai is known for. “The group enjoyed a dinner with His Highness Omran Sharaf, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and UVA ’05 engineering alumni,” Scherer added. “It was a perfect mix of learning and adventure.”

Scherer is program director for the UVA-in-UAE class and serves as chair of the Department of Systems and Information Engineering, which also coordinates study-abroad classes in Argentina, South Africa, and Sweden.

“I was lucky to be part of UVA Systems Engineering’s first January term cohort in Dubai,” said Olivia Conner, who graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Systems and Information Engineering in May of 2024. “Experiencing a new culture and exploring the city was amazing. Our team of six worked with Zbooni, a Dubai startup focused on personalized commerce. I learned so much from our project and was able to deliver a final presentation on credit card processing to the Zbooni team. It was an incredible chance to collaborate with local entrepreneurs and connect with the UVA-in-UAE alumni network.”

 

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