Launch of the National Work Experience Platform: A Milestone for UAE Higher Education
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has taken a significant step toward aligning higher education with the demands of the modern workforce through the introduction of the National Work Experience Platform. Officially launched on December 4, 2025, this innovative digital initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR) in collaboration with the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MoHRE) and the Emirati Talent Competitiveness Council via the Nafis program, aims to provide university students with structured, high-quality practical training opportunities.
Just three months after its activation, the platform has seen remarkable adoption, with 48 higher education institutions (HEIs) across the UAE joining forces to connect their students to real-world experiences. This rapid uptake underscores the UAE's commitment to fostering Emiratisation— the strategic increase of Emirati nationals in the private sector workforce—and preparing the next generation for competitive roles in a knowledge-based economy.
Participation and Scale: 48 Institutions and 545 Opportunities
The platform's growth is impressive: alongside the 48 HEIs, 37 training providers from both public and private sectors have onboarded, collectively offering 545 work experience opportunities. These span diverse, high-demand sectors such as finance, insurance, information and communication technology (ICT), administrative and support services, education, real estate, engineering, human resources (HR), accounting, marketing, statistics and taxation, and data analysis.
While a comprehensive public list of the 48 institutions remains forthcoming, they represent a broad cross-section of UAE's vibrant higher education landscape, including prominent public universities like the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) and Khalifa University, as well as private powerhouses such as American University of Sharjah (AUS) and NYU Abu Dhabi. This collective effort creates a unified ecosystem where students from various disciplines can find tailored placements that complement their academic pursuits.
How the Platform Works: A Step-by-Step Guide for Students
Accessing opportunities on the National Work Experience Platform is seamless, integrated directly into the Nafis platform. Here's how UAE higher education students can get started:
- Register with UAE Pass: Create or log into your profile on nafis.gov.ae using your UAE Pass for secure, instant verification.
- Explore Opportunities: Browse the dedicated National Practical Training section under "Eligible Benefits & Career Programs," filtering by sector, specialization, location, and duration.
- Apply Directly: Submit applications with your academic details, CV, and motivation letter. Platforms match based on skills and study field.
- Secure Placement: Receive notifications for interviews or approvals; sign a tripartite contract with your HEI and the training provider.
- Track Progress: Use digital logbooks for supervisors to log tasks, attendance, and assessments; HEIs monitor via dashboards.
This end-to-end digital process eliminates paperwork, ensures transparency, and aligns with Ministerial Resolution No. (173) of 2025 on practical training governance.
Key Sectors and Specializations: Tailored for UAE's Economy
The 545 opportunities reflect the UAE's economic priorities, emphasizing diversification beyond oil. A breakdown includes:
| Sector | Key Specializations | Examples of Roles |
|---|---|---|
| Finance & Insurance | Accounting, Statistics & Taxes | Financial analysis intern, compliance trainee |
| ICT & Data | Data Analysis, Engineering | Software development assistant, data entry specialist |
| Administrative Services | HR, Marketing | HR support, marketing coordinator |
| Education & Real Estate | Education Admin, Property Management | Teaching assistant, real estate admin |
These placements provide hands-on exposure, helping students apply theoretical knowledge from programs at institutions like Zayed University or the University of Dubai.
Guidelines Ensuring Quality: Responsibilities and Compliance
To maintain high standards, MoHESR's Work Experience Guidelines outline clear roles. HEIs must develop logbooks with learning objectives, train supervisors, conduct field visits, and report to the ministry. Students commit to attendance, initiative, and professional conduct. Employers provide qualified supervisors, safe environments, and structured plans.
Programs are categorized as Effective (fully compliant), Minor Issues (correctable), or Fake (sanctioned), preventing nominal training and ensuring genuine skill-building.
Benefits for Students, Institutions, and the Economy
- For Students: Gain practical skills, build networks, boost CVs for higher education jobs, and improve employability—critical as UAE youth unemployment hovers around 10% despite high graduation rates.
- For HEIs: Strengthen industry ties, enhance graduate outcomes, and meet accreditation standards.
- For Employers: Access fresh talent via Nafis, supporting Emiratisation targets of 10% private sector participation by 2026.
Five awareness workshops reached 700 representatives, accelerating adoption. Linking to the broader Nafis initiative, which has created thousands of opportunities since 2021, this platform positions UAE graduates for success in a competitive market.
Broader Context: UAE's Push for Emiratisation and Workforce Readiness
The platform aligns with the UAE's 'We the UAE 2031' vision and Centennial 2071 Plan, emphasizing human capital development. Amid rapid digital transformation, HEIs like Khalifa University are integrating AI and tech training, but practical experience bridges the gap. For Emirati students, it accelerates private sector entry, where Emiratis now hold over 100,000 roles thanks to Nafis.
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Challenges and Solutions: Overcoming Barriers to Participation
Potential hurdles include competition for spots and varying student readiness. Solutions embedded in the platform include skill-matching algorithms, orientation sessions, and HEI monitoring. Feedback loops via logbooks ensure continuous improvement, while digital compliance tools flag issues early.
Future Outlook: Expansion and Impact
MoHESR plans further workshops and integrations, aiming for all UAE HEIs onboard soon. Early metrics show strong engagement, promising higher graduate employment rates—already at 80-90% for top universities. This could transform UAE higher education into a global model for academia-industry synergy.
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Actionable Insights: Getting the Most from Your Placement
- Prepare a targeted CV highlighting relevant coursework.
- Seek feedback weekly from supervisors.
- Document achievements for portfolios.
- Network actively for future faculty jobs or postdoc opportunities.
For more, visit how to write a winning academic CV.


