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Experiences with Zayed University??

 
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capthappy20002000



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PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 1:55 am    Post subject: Experiences with Zayed University?? Reply with quote

Hi All,

I am seriously thinking about applying to Zayed University as an EFL Instructor or as a teacher in its Adult Continuing Education program. What have your experiences been like at ZU? Atmosphere, housing, classroms, management etc. etc.

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2010 5:48 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have quite afew colleagues and acquaintances who work / have worked there, and they report few problems. It seems that their managers are far more competent than the typical goons they get here at HCT, and the students are more capable too.

But I could be wrong. Any present ZU instructors care to comment?
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PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2010 2:04 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ZU was originally set up as a western-style university that focused on educating female UAE nationals. ZU had a good record of finding solid academic credentials, and educating the brightest women in the country.

They've changed their focus very significantly in recent years (if I was an accreditor, I'd be asking serious questions about whether or not they can sustain their success).

Since securing accreditation, they've added research centers, campuses for non-nationals, and a campus for men. I seem to recall that ZU was also the hiring authority (read "visa mill") for MAG (rest their souls). ZU has also added graduate degrees to their menu - although I think there's some question about who's actually offering and awarding the degrees.

Most of the people I know with ZU were among the school's original hires. They're still reasonably pleased with the University.

If you're looking at a position with one of the two main women's campuses - I'd say it's a good gig. Otherwise, ask a lot of questions.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:17 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

republocrat wrote:
I have quite afew colleagues and acquaintances who work / have worked there, and they report few problems. It seems that their managers are far more competent than the typical goons they get here at HCT, and the students are more capable too.

But I could be wrong. Any present ZU instructors care to comment?


Thanks for your comments.
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capthappy20002000



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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 1:18 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

uaeobserver wrote:
ZU was originally set up as a western-style university that focused on educating female UAE nationals. ZU had a good record of finding solid academic credentials, and educating the brightest women in the country.

They've changed their focus very significantly in recent years (if I was an accreditor, I'd be asking serious questions about whether or not they can sustain their success).

Since securing accreditation, they've added research centers, campuses for non-nationals, and a campus for men. I seem to recall that ZU was also the hiring authority (read "visa mill") for MAG (rest their souls). ZU has also added graduate degrees to their menu - although I think there's some question about who's actually offering and awarding the degrees.

Most of the people I know with ZU were among the school's original hires. They're still reasonably pleased with the University.

If you're looking at a position with one of the two main women's campuses - I'd say it's a good gig. Otherwise, ask a lot of questions.


Thanks, this is good information. I want to find a place where I can settle down for 3-5 years. Perhaps, ZU is the place.
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PostPosted: Thu Sep 23, 2010 11:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

It would definitely be a better choice than HCT, which seems to be on a mission to alienate its entire staff. Keep on knocking on ZU's doors for a good while!
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