Launch of the '20 Years, 20 Visions' AI Short Film Competition
Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi (SUAD), a leading French higher education institution in the United Arab Emirates, has recently unveiled an innovative nationwide AI short film competition titled '20 Years, 20 Visions: Imagining the Next 20 Years of SUAD with AI.' Announced on April 7, 2026, this creative challenge coincides with the university's declaration of 2026 as the Year of AI and preparations for its 20th anniversary celebrations. The competition invites high school students in Grades 10 to 12 and undergraduate university students across the UAE to produce three-minute films that reflect on SUAD's transformative journey over the past two decades while envisioning its role in an AI-driven future for education, research, and careers.
This initiative stands out in the UAE's higher education landscape by blending artistic expression with technological foresight. Participants are encouraged to explore how artificial intelligence (AI)—defined here as machine-based systems that perform tasks requiring human intelligence, such as learning, reasoning, and problem-solving—could reshape university life. From personalized learning pathways powered by adaptive algorithms to collaborative research environments enhanced by machine learning models, the films offer students a platform to speculate on practical applications while grappling with ethical considerations like data privacy and algorithmic bias.
Professor Nathalie Martial-Braz, SUAD's Chancellor, emphasized the competition's significance: "As part of our Year of AI 2026, Sorbonne University Abu Dhabi is strengthening the integration of artificial intelligence across education, research, and creative disciplines... This initiative also reinforces our role in supporting the UAE’s vision for an innovative, knowledge-driven future."
Understanding the Theme and Creative Scope
The core theme revolves around SUAD's evolution since its founding in 2006 as a bridge between French academic excellence and UAE innovation. Films must capture the university's impact on multicultural education in Abu Dhabi—home to over 5,000 alumni from 100+ nationalities—and project forward to how AI might influence learning experiences, groundbreaking research, emerging careers, and community-building. For instance, entrants could depict AI tutors providing real-time feedback in multilingual classrooms or virtual reality simulations for historical archaeology digs, drawing from SUAD's strong programs in humanities and data science.
Creative freedom is paramount: submissions can incorporate original footage, animations, archival clips, or even AI-generated elements like deepfake detection demos, as long as they adhere to ethical guidelines. Technical specs include MP4 or MOV formats, up to 500MB, Full HD resolution (1080p minimum), and 16:9 or square aspect ratios. Languages supported are English, Arabic, or French, with subtitles encouraged for accessibility. This inclusive approach democratizes participation, allowing students without professional equipment to compete using smartphones or free AI tools like text-to-video generators.
Eligibility, Submission Process, and Deadlines
Open exclusively to UAE-based students, the competition targets those in media, film, communication, design, AI, technology, data science, or humanities fields, but welcomes diverse backgrounds. To participate:
- Register via the official form on the SUAD website.
- Produce and upload your film through the provided WeTransfer link by June 8, 2026.
- Await evaluation from June 9-15, with winners announced on June 16.
The grand award ceremony occurs on October 28, 2026, during SUAD's 20th anniversary gala, where winning films will be publicly screened. Contact the communications team at communications@sorbonne.ae for queries.
Judging Criteria and Prestigious Prizes
A distinguished jury—including representatives from SUAD's archaeology department, leadership, Sorbonne Centre for Artificial Intelligence (SCAI), AI specialists, and visual communications experts—will score entries on five weighted criteria:
| Criteria | Weight |
|---|---|
| Concept & Vision (originality, relevance, societal impact) | 25% |
| Use of AI in Storytelling (ethical, innovative integration) | 20% |
| Narrative & Emotional Impact | 20% |
| Technical & Artistic Execution | 20% |
| Alignment with SUAD Values (multiculturalism, ethics, future-readiness) | 15% |
Prizes extend beyond trophies: winners receive official certificates, SCAI internships for hands-on AI projects, complimentary AI training workshops, website features, SUAD-branded goodies, and VIP access to campus events like Open Days. Dr. Xavier Fresquet, SCAI Director, notes: "Through this competition, we are... offering opportunities at SCAI, where selected winners will gain hands-on exposure to ongoing AI research."
SUAD's Year of AI 2026: A Broader Vision
The film competition anchors SUAD's ambitious Year of AI 2026, under the slogan “Choose AI, Choose Critical Thinking.” This year-long program embeds AI across curricula, research, and campus life, featuring events like the France-UAE Forum for Research and Innovation (February 2026), Marine AI Symposium (January 2026), and AI SUAD Summit on health and precision medicine. SCAI drives interdisciplinary efforts, from deepfake detection to ethical AI governance, fostering collaborations with global partners like Columbia University.
Chancellor Martial-Braz explains: "Our purpose is... to educate citizens who are not only fluent in AI, but capable of rigorous reasoning, ethical discernment and creativity." This aligns with producing graduates ready for an AI-pervasive job market, where UAE projections estimate AI contributing AED 335 billion to GDP by 2031.UAE National AI Strategy 2031
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SUAD's Legacy: 20 Years of Franco-Emirati Excellence
Established in 2006 on Saadiyat Island, SUAD has grown into a hub offering bachelor's, master's, and PhD programs in liberal arts, engineering, sciences, and law, modeled after its Paris counterpart. With a diverse faculty and student body, it emphasizes bilingual (English-French) instruction and cultural exchange, producing leaders in UAE's knowledge economy. The 20th anniversary film theme celebrates milestones like SCAI's launch and contributions to Abu Dhabi's cultural district, now amplified by AI integration.
AI in UAE Higher Education: National Momentum
SUAD's efforts mirror UAE's National AI Strategy 2031, which mandates AI literacy from kindergarten through university, with 93 institutions offering AI programs by 2025. Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) leads with specialized degrees, while Khalifa University develops RF-GPT models, and NYU Abu Dhabi implements generative AI policies. Statistics show 97% of UAE residents use AI daily, and app downloads surged to 6.3 million in 2025.
Experts like those at UAE University (UAEU) highlight AI agendas for personalized learning and research acceleration, positioning UAE unis as global innovators.ORF analysis on UAE AI education
- AI mandatory in all universities from 2025.
- Focus on ethics, skills for 335B AED economic boost.
- Collaborations with industry for real-world AI application.
Stakeholder Perspectives: Students, Faculty, and Industry
Students view the competition as a resume-builder, blending creativity with tech skills prized by UAE employers. Faculty praise its promotion of critical thinking amid AI hype—e.g., distinguishing AI outputs from human insight. Industry partners, aligned via SCAI, seek AI-fluent talent for sectors like healthcare and sustainability. One expert opines: "AI integration redefines learning architecture, prioritizing human-AI symbiosis."
Challenges and Ethical Considerations in AI Education
While visionary, AI-driven education faces hurdles: equity in access (rural vs. urban students), bias mitigation in algorithms, and over-reliance risks. SUAD addresses these via ethics-focused curricula and SCAI research on trustworthy AI. The competition encourages films tackling these, fostering dialogue on responsible deployment.
Future Outlook: AI's Transformative Potential
By 2031, UAE aims for top global AI rankings, with higher ed pivotal. SUAD's model—creative competitions plus rigorous programs—prepares graduates for roles like AI ethicists or data scientists. Participants could pioneer hybrid careers, shaping Abu Dhabi's smart city ambitions. As Chancellor Martial-Braz states, this builds a "techno-humanist" future.
Prospective entrants should start brainstorming: visit SUAD's competition page for registration.
Why Participate? Actionable Insights for Aspiring Filmmakers
- Step 1: Research SUAD's history via alumni stories and SCAI projects.
- Step 2: Experiment with free AI tools like Midjourney for visuals or ChatGPT for scripting.
- Step 3: Ensure ethical AI use—disclose generated content.
- Step 4: Edit for impact, focusing on narrative arcs.
This competition not only hones skills but positions you at the forefront of UAE's AI education revolution.
