Mohamed Bin Zayed University for Humanities launches new mobile app

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Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Humanities (MBZUH)ย launched a new mobile app as part of efforts to enhance its digital transformation initiatives and provide services in one digital platform that all users can easily access from their smartphones.

His Excellency Dr. Khalifa Al Dhaheri, chancellor, MBZUH, said that the new mobile app is a strategic part of the universityโ€™s digital transformation agenda that leverages new tech developments and trends to enhance its programs and services. โ€œThe new mobile app will be beneficial to students, employees and alumni, including people of determination, as it makes it easier for them to access all relevant services in one single portal, such as admission and registration procedures, while also providing updates on the latest news and developments about the university.โ€

Al Dhaheri stressed that this service embodies the university’s continuing efforts to innovate, especially in the adoption and use of digital technologies to enable users, including the general public, access the right information not just about the university, but also its various research projects and publications that contribute to the development of society. โ€œAs a digital tool, the app also saves valuable time in accessing needed information, while at the same time helps in significantly improving service standards in the university and contributes to our wider pursuit of excellence and innovation.,โ€ he added.

He said that the university will continue to develop strategic digital transformation programs and will spare no effort to create digital solutions that will enhance its programs and services.

The new smart app of MBZUH is available on Android and iOS devices on Google Play and the App Store.

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