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SALU approves dual degree policy, new AI course

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July 4, 2026

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Middle East News 247

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· Jun 24, 2026

GEMS Education and Oracle Prepare UAE Students for the AI Economy

GEMS Education has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Oracle to equip GEMS secondary students and alumni with futureproof, industry-recognised digital skills. As part of the collaboration, GEMS schools will participate in Oracle University’s Skills Development Initiative (SDI), which offers access to high-quality learning content and foundational certification in Artificial Intelligence (AI), data analytics, [] The post GEMS Education and Oracle Prepare UAE Students for the AI Economy appeared first on Middle East News 247.

Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 26, 2026

University Offering Training Programs For Healthcare Workers To ‘Be Up To Speed’ In AI 

Northern Arizona University’s College of Health and Human Services announced Thursday it is now accepting applications for two AI training programs for healthcare employees involved in public and clinical health. The

ASCD SmartBrief

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· Jul 9, 2026

4 states mandate AI policies, emphasize safety, ethics

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ArcaMax

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· Jul 6, 2026

Gov. Pritzker signs first-in-nation Illinois law requiring third-party safety audits for AI giants

CHICAGO — Illinois will be the first state to require independent audits of large artificial intelligence developers’ safety practices under a new law Gov. JB Pritzker signed Monday. The measure was part of a broader package of bills the ...

DNyuz

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· Jul 11, 2026

AI-enabled cheating is forcing some schools to go analog

Felix Kästle/picture alliance via Getty Images Colleges are trying to adapt to the rise of AI and promote students’ independent thinking. The University of Chicago Law School just rolled out an in-class laptop ban for first-year students. As AI becomes more integrated in the legal profession, educators are struggling to strike a balance. AI is []

Kathimerini

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· Jul 8, 2026

Ionian University expands AI literacy across disciplines

The Ionian University is adding artificial intelligence to all undergraduate programs, making AI a subject for students across disciplines.

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Related coverage for "SALU approves dual degree policy, new AI course": Middle East News 247 — GEMS Education and Oracle Prepare UAE Students for the AI Economy. Independent Journal Review — University Offering Training Programs For Healthcare Workers To ‘Be Up To Speed’ In AI . ASCD SmartBrief — 4 states mandate AI policies, emphasize safety, ethics. ArcaMax — Gov. Pritzker signs first-in-nation Illinois law requiring third-party safety audits for AI giants. DNyuz — AI-enabled cheating is forcing some schools to go analog. Kathimerini — Ionian University expands AI literacy across disciplines

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