Overview
Abu Dhabi University is committed to advancing sustainable social impact through inclusive and equitable practices that support the wellbeing and development of its university community and wider society. The University promotes equality, diversity, and inclusion, while strengthening human capital through continuous training and capacity-building initiatives.
STRATEGIC PURPOSE
This document presents the consolidated Diversity, Equity & Inclusion (DEI) Strategy for the period 2024–2028.
The Strategy operationalizes the Board-approved Diversity & Inclusion Policy and Fair Treatment Policy into measurable institutional targets, governance mechanisms, and performance metrics.
The purpose is to:
- Strengthen academi
- Strengthen academic excellence through structured diversity
- Ensure equality of opportunity and eliminate discrimination
- Mitigate governance, compliance, and reputational risks
- Align ADU with UAE national priorities and Emiratization strategy
- Position ADU as a regional leader in inclusive higher education
STRATEGIC PRIORITIES
Following institutional review, five strategic pillars have been identified:
Gender Equity & Balanced Representation
Aim to achieve and maintain a 50/50 male-to-female workforce ratio.
Workforce Diversity Optimization
Maintain no more than 30% representation of any single ethnic group within a college or department, in accordance with the policy.
Inclusive Leadership & Cultural Transformation
Embed inclusive leadership standards across all management levels by ensuring representation from all sectors of the diverse ADU community.
Fair Treatment & Zero Discrimination Framework
Strengthen reporting mechanisms, impact assessments, and resolution timelines.
Governance, Monitoring & Transparency
Establish quarterly reporting and Board oversight mechanisms.
STRATEGIC TARGET: 50/50 GENDER RATIO
Institutional Commitment
ADU will pursue a phased, merit-based, data-driven approach to achieving gender parity across academic and administrative roles.
Targets
- 50/50 overall workforce ratio by 2028
- Minimum 40% female representation in leadership by 2028
- Annual reduction of gender pay gaps
Implementation Framework
Phase I – Workforce Audit
- Comprehensive gender analysis by college, rank, leadership level, and pay band
- Establish Gender Equity Dashboard
Establish Gender Equity Dashboard
- Phase II – Recruitment Optimization
- Gender-balanced shortlists (minimum
Gender-balanced shortlists (minimum 40% female candidates)
- Gender-balanced interview panels
- Targeted outreach to international female academic networks
Phase III – Retention & Advancement
- Female Academic Leadership Acceleration Program
- Structured sponsorship model
- Transparent promotion criteria and monitoring
Phase IV – Pay Equity & Transparency
- Annual gender pay audit
- Remediation plan within 12 months where required
Remediation plan within 12 months where required
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
Metric
Target | Timeline | |
Gender Ratio | 50/50 | 2028 |
Female Leadership | ≥40% | 2028 |
Gender Pay Gap | Within 5% variance | Annual |
Inclusion Survey Score | ≥85% | 2027 |
Incident Resolution | ≤30 days | Immediate |
Department Ethnic Diversity | ≤30% same group | Ongoing |
RISK & MITIGATION
The Strategy maintains merit-based recruitment standards while strengthening diversity outreach, ensuring alignment with UAE cultural values and Emiratization objectives.
Potential risks (perceived quotas, pipeline gaps, resistance to change) will be mitigated through structured communication, leadership KPIs, and transparent monitoring.
EXPECTED INSTITUTIONAL IMPACT
Implementation will:
- Enhance institutiona
- Enhance institutional reputation and accreditation standing
- Improve faculty recruitment and retention
- Strengthen innovation and research productivity
- Reduce discrimination and governance risk exposure
- Reinforce ADU’s commitment to academic excellence and social responsibility
Diversity Equity Inclusion Inter-University Competition 2022
Congratulations to Dana Mohamed Ali, Hala Nawaf Alhalah, and Enaam Mohamed Hassan Ahmed, Architecture students in ADU’s College of Engineering, Al Ain. They tied for first place in the first edition of the Diversity Equity Inclusion Inter-University Competition 2022, organized by Gensler ME. Competing in teams with students from AUD, Heriot-Watt, DIDI, and Ajman University, they developed concepts that will now be manufactured and displayed within the Alserkal Space in Dubai in May 2022.
Support for Emirati Women
Congratulations to all the Emirati women across our great nation on their special day! This year's theme is 'We Collaborate for Tomorrow,' chosen to align with 2023 as the 'Year of Sustainability' and highlighting the UAE's commitment to finding innovative solutions to sustainability challenges *with the support of our Emirati women who have made significant contributions in various fields.
Emirates Women Day
I always hear people around me asking the same questions:
What if I had done this thing instead of that thing? Taken that path instead of whatever path I'm already on, and it's natural to wonder, right?
Tolerance Without Borders' Forum
Under the slogan 'Sustainability is an integral part of the UAE's approach and heritage of the founder,' Abu Dhabi University, represented by the Tolerance Club, participated in the annual' Tolerance Without Borders' forum under the patronage and participation of His Highness Sheikh Nahyan Mubarak Al Nahyan, the Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence.
Abu Dhabi University Launches Days of Tolerance and Goodness event
Abu Dhabi University launched its Tolerance Day Event for the second year in a row.Abu Dhabi University (ADU), in collaboration with the Department of Community Development (DCD), and in conjunction with the International Day for Tolerance, launched its Tolerance Day Event for the second year in a row. The event - which took place virtually this year - sought to promote the values of tolerance among students and the ADU community, celebrate cultural diversity, and nourish young minds to build bridges with various communities in the UAE, and world.
Abu Dhabi University Hosts International Day to Celebrate Diversity, Promote Tolerance
Home to more than 82 different nationalities, ADU aims to spread a culture of tolerance and inclusivity in line with the Year of Tolerance.
March 24th, 2019, Abu Dhabi (UAE): As part of its efforts to spread a culture of tolerance and inclusivity in line with the Year of Tolerance, Abu Dhabi University (ADU) hosted an International Day for the ADU community to celebrate diversity and promote exchange and understanding between different nationalities.
Cultural Diversity Week
Join us for the Cultural Diversity Week, formerly Global Day, as we celebrate the beauty of diversity at ADU.
Training on Social aspects of Sustainability
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) recognizes the crucial role that social aspects play in achieving sustainability and fostering thriving communities. In response to this understanding, ADU offers comprehensive training programs focused specifically on the social aspects of sustainability. These programs aim to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and perspectives needed to address social challenges, promote social equity, and build resilient communities within the context of sustainability.
ADU's training on the social aspects of sustainability covers a wide range of topics, including social justice, community development, cultural diversity, human rights, social entrepreneurship, and stakeholder engagement. Through interdisciplinary coursework, students explore the complex interplay between social dynamics and environmental issues, gaining a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness of social, economic, and environmental systems.
The university's faculty, comprised of leading experts and scholars in sustainability and social sciences, guide students through engaging discussions, hands-on projects, and experiential learning opportunities. Students are encouraged to critically examine social issues from multiple perspectives, develop innovative solutions, and apply their knowledge to real-world challenges facing communities locally and globally.
ADU's commitment to the social aspects of sustainability extends beyond the classroom, with opportunities for students to engage in community-based projects, internships, and research initiatives focused on social justice, community empowerment, and inclusive development. Through these experiential learning experiences, students gain practical skills, build networks, and make meaningful contributions to addressing pressing social issues.
Furthermore, ADU fosters a culture of social responsibility and civic engagement among its student body, encouraging active participation in volunteerism, advocacy, and community service initiatives. By empowering students to become agents of positive change in their communities, ADU cultivates a new generation of leaders who are committed to advancing social equity, justice, and sustainability.
In sum, ADU's training on the social aspects of sustainability reflects the university's dedication to preparing students to tackle the complex challenges of the 21st century with compassion, creativity, and integrity. By integrating social considerations into sustainability education, ADU equips students with the tools and perspectives needed to build a more just, equitable, and sustainable world for present and future generations.
Dedicated Training on the Social Aspects of Sustainability
We recognize that sustainability encompasses not only environmental protection but also social equity, well-being, community health, and responsible citizenship. Our training initiatives in this area include:
• Student Affairs Co-Curricular Programs: Many events focus on collective responsibility, behavior change, and community building, key pillars of social sustainability.
These programs ensure that ADU graduates understand the interconnectedness of environmental health, social equity, and economic viability, preparing them to be holistic sustainability leaders.
Advance HE Fellowship
Supporting learning, scholarship, and institutional excellence
Advance HE is a globally recognized organization that supports excellence in higher education through teaching, leadership, and professional development.
Its Fellowship scheme, aligned with the Professional Standards Framework (PSF 2023), recognizes academic practice, impact, and leadership in teaching and learning across four categories:
- Associate Fellow
- Fellow
- Senior Fellow
- Principal Fellow.
At Abu Dhabi University, Advance HE Fellowship reflects our commitment to teaching excellence, continuous development, and high-quality student learning.
Volunteering & Community Outreach
As part of Abu Dhabi University’s commitment to civic engagement and community service, the Student Affairs Department continuously identifies community-based, volunteer learning opportunities for students that promote social responsibility and help develop interpersonal and leadership skills.
“Iftarkum Alaina” Campaign
Marking Zayed Humanitarian Day, the Student Affairs Department at Al Ain Campus held “Iftarkum Alaina” Campaign and student volunteers distributed meals to needy people in different locations of Al Ain City.
One Billion Meals campaign
Bring change to underserved communities around the world by joining the One Billion Meals campaign, the largest food drive in the region. Visit https://dev.yallagive.com/en/1b-meals to donate or register and start your own fundraising to support the One Billion Meals campaign.
Distributed 70 Iftar boxes to Underprivileged Individuals
During the holy month of Ramadan, our ADU nutrition students from the College of Health Sciences participated in a quantity food production event to serve their culinary course and humanitarian efforts in collaboration with the Crowne Plaza Hotel. Under the supervision of Ms. Dima El-Halabi, Senior Nutrition Instructor, and Sunil Choyyan, Executive Chef, students planned, prepared and distributed 70 Iftar boxes to underprivileged individuals. Each box was filled with a main course, appetizers, and dessert. Wishing everyone a Ramadan Kareem!
Volunteering Opportunities at Abu Dhabi University
Along with its expertly curated programs, world-class lecturers, and outstanding facilities, Abu Dhabi University offers its students numerous life-changing volunteering opportunities.
Indeed, volunteering brings so many personal and professional benefits.
Firstly, it allows you to widen your skill set, learn about different industries, and make various connections in sectors in which you are interested. These elements make it much easier to find a future job you love.
Contributing to the Community: ADU Volunteer Students Recognized for Lending a Hand to People of Determination
Seven students from Abu Dhabi University’s Al Ain campus were honored for their volunteer work at the Aoun Community Service Award ceremony held at the University’s main campus in Abu Dhabi. Organized by the Emirates Red Crescent, the award recognized the ADU team with a cash prize of AED 25,000, who scooped second place.
Empowering Communities Through Accessible Knowledge and Lifelong Learning
Investing in Our Community is a long-standing outreach initiative that reflects Abu Dhabi University’s commitment to sustainable social impact. Delivered by ADU faculty and industry experts, the sessions offer accessible, high-quality learning opportunities to the wider community, covering a diverse range of topics aligned with societal needs and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Open to the public and delivered online, the initiative promotes lifelong learning, knowledge sharing, and inclusive engagement, contributing to the development of informed and empowered communities beyond the University.
ADU University, situated in the vibrant city of Abu Dhabi, is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and supportive learning environment where all students, regardless of their abilities, have the opportunity to thrive. Recognizing the importance of accessibility and inclusivity in higher education, ADU University offers a range of support services for students with disabilities, ensuring equal access to educational opportunities and resources. One of the cornerstones of ADU's commitment to supporting students with disabilities is its Disability Support Services (DSS) office. Staffed by knowledgeable and compassionate professionals, the DSS office works closely with students to assess their individual needs and develop personalized accommodation plans tailored to their unique requirements. Whether students have physical disabilities, learning differences, or other challenges, the DSS team is dedicated to providing the necessary support and accommodations to facilitate their academic success. In addition to providing academic accommodations, ADU University is committed to raising awareness and fostering a culture of inclusivity and acceptance on campus. The university offers training and workshops for faculty, staff, and students on disability awareness, accessibility best practices, and creating inclusive learning environments. Furthermore, ADU University strives to create a supportive community where students with disabilities feel valued, empowered, and respected. Peer support groups, mentoring programs, and social activities provide opportunities for students to connect with one another, share experiences, and build meaningful relationships. By prioritizing accessibility and inclusivity, ADU University demonstrates its commitment to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to achieve their academic and personal goals, regardless of their abilities. Through its Disability Support Services and proactive approach to inclusivity, ADU fosters a welcoming and supportive environment where every student can thrive and succeed. Students of determination are encouraged to consider a university education. By working to create an accessible learning environment, the administrators, faculty, and staff of Abu Dhabi University endeavour to provide support and services Abu Dhabi University is committed to providing
an inclusive learning environment by ensuring equal access to education for
Students of Determination. Through a holistic and student-centered approach,
the University offers tailored support to remove barriers and empower students
to succeed academically and socially. Key services include: • Individualized assessments based on medical,
psychological, and educational needs • Personalized accommodation plans to support
academic success • Close coordination with faculty to implement
necessary academic adjustments • Access to specialized equipment and learning support
services • Ongoing counseling and continuous follow-up throughout
the student journey • Collaboration with healthcare and specialist
professionals In addition, ADU promotes an
inclusive campus experience by encouraging participation in student life,
leadership opportunities, and community engagement initiatives. visit our website for further details about student of determination support services. It is my pleasure to collaborate with the #Emirates Autism Society and present the Communication Temptations: General Strategies Workshop in Access Abilities Expo. Join us for the upcoming 3rd Autism Spectrum Disorders Symposium on 26 April 2023, organized by our College of Arts & Sciences. This online event will take place from 12 pm – 3.30 pm and will include guest speakers and panellists who are experts in the field of Autism In honor of the International Week of the Deaf (IWD), we'd like you to meet our alumna, Maha Al Mehairbi, who has a passion for sign language, which led her to start the Handspeakers organization. According to Maha, “I started learning the Emirati Sign language through Instagram videos in 2016, and it took me one year to learn the basics. Seven students from Abu Dhabi University’s Al Ain campus were honoured for their volunteer work at the Aoun Community Service Award ceremony held at the University’s main campus in Abu Dhabi. Organized by the Emirates Red Crescent, the award recognized the ADU team with a cash prize of AED 25,000, who scooped second place. Led by ADU’s Student Affairs Department, the students formed a volunteer group in February. The students, whose group was named ‘Hand by Hand’, are dedicated to supporting People of Determination and their inclusion within the community in a bid to contribute to achieving social integration. People of Determination
Accommodations provided by the DSS office may include but are not limited to:
Students of Determination
Support Services for Students of
Determination
Access Abilities Expo
3rd Autism Spectrum Disorders Symposium
International Week of the Deaf (IWD)
Contributing to the Community: ADU Volunteer Students Recognized for Lending a Hand to People of Determination

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Ms. Laila Kroma

Mrs. Noor Al Masri

Dr. Sarah AlSakkaf
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Dr. Nada Heggy

Ms. Roula Al Qasem

Ms. Dana AlAdra

Ms. Khulud Abdallah
Ms. Kristina Turner

Ms. Merlyn Kulapurath

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Dr. Madeleine Al Tahan

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Introduction
Abu Dhabi University developed a comprehensive assessment tool to evaluate individuals' understanding of environmental, social, and economic sustainability concepts, encompassing topics like climate change, social justice, circular economy, and sustainable business practices to enhance sustainability literacy and knowledge among its stakeholders and wider community.
Abu Dhabi University (ADU) is at the forefront of promoting sustainability literacy and knowledge among its students, faculty, staff, and wider community. To measure and enhance sustainability literacy and knowledge, ADU has developed a comprehensive assessment tool designed to evaluate individuals' understanding of key sustainability concepts, principles, and practices.
The sustainability literacy assessment tool employed by ADU encompasses a range of topics related to environmental, social, and economic sustainability, including but not limited to:
Environmental Sustainability: This component assesses knowledge of environmental issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, resource depletion, and ecosystem services. Participants are tested on their understanding of the causes and impacts of environmental degradation, as well as potential solutions and strategies for promoting environmental sustainability.
Social Sustainability: This component evaluates awareness of social justice, equity, diversity, and community engagement within the context of sustainability. Participants are assessed on their understanding of social determinants of health, human rights, cultural diversity, social inclusion, and stakeholder engagement in sustainable development initiatives.
Economic Sustainability: This component examines knowledge of economic principles, resource management, sustainable business practices, and green technologies. Participants are tested on their understanding of concepts such as circular economy, sustainable finance, corporate social responsibility, and the role of entrepreneurship in driving sustainable innovation and growth.
The sustainability literacy assessment tool utilized by ADU may take various forms, including online quizzes, surveys, written assessments, case studies, group projects, and presentations. The assessment tool is designed to be adaptable and customizable to accommodate different audiences, learning objectives, and educational contexts.
The results of the sustainability literacy assessment provide valuable insights into individuals' strengths, areas for improvement, and overall understanding of sustainability concepts. Based on these insights, ADU can tailor educational programs, curriculum development, and outreach initiatives to enhance sustainability literacy and knowledge among its stakeholders.
In addition to assessing sustainability literacy internally, ADU may also collaborate with external partners, organizations, and sustainability experts to benchmark performance, share best practices, and contribute to broader efforts to promote sustainability education and awareness regionally and globally.
Overall, ADU's sustainability literacy assessment tool plays a critical role in advancing the university's mission to foster a culture of sustainability and empower individuals to become informed, engaged, and proactive agents of positive change in their communities and the world at large.
