emirates7 - Rabdan Academy has announced the launch of an official educational visit to the Republic of Korea, scheduled from July 18 to 30, involving a group of distinguished students as well as specialised faculty and administrative staff.
This visit is part of the Academy’s ongoing efforts to promote international academic collaboration and provide students with exposure to strategic global environments, while immersing them in rich cultural and educational experiences.
During their time in Korea, the delegation will participate in a variety of institutional visits and knowledge-sharing activities. These include engagements with Seoul National University, Korea University, the Ministry of Interior and Safety’s Disaster and Safety Management Bureau, and the National Cyber Security Centre. The programme also includes cultural visits to iconic landmarks such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the National Museum of Korea.
The initiative underscores Rabdan Academy’s dedication to shaping future leaders in the fields of safety, security, defence, and emergency preparedness. By offering direct exposure to leading institutions and real-world practices, the Academy aims to broaden students' global perspectives and enhance their practical skills.
The Academy also highlighted the visit’s role in strengthening institutional ties, capturing key learnings, and connecting academic knowledge with practical implementation.
Throughout the tour, students will participate in interviews at each stop to share their experiences and reflections, contributing to the production of a concluding documentary that showcases Rabdan Academy’s commitment to educational diplomacy.
This visit is part of the Academy’s ongoing efforts to promote international academic collaboration and provide students with exposure to strategic global environments, while immersing them in rich cultural and educational experiences.
During their time in Korea, the delegation will participate in a variety of institutional visits and knowledge-sharing activities. These include engagements with Seoul National University, Korea University, the Ministry of Interior and Safety’s Disaster and Safety Management Bureau, and the National Cyber Security Centre. The programme also includes cultural visits to iconic landmarks such as Gyeongbokgung Palace, the War Memorial of Korea, and the National Museum of Korea.
The initiative underscores Rabdan Academy’s dedication to shaping future leaders in the fields of safety, security, defence, and emergency preparedness. By offering direct exposure to leading institutions and real-world practices, the Academy aims to broaden students' global perspectives and enhance their practical skills.
The Academy also highlighted the visit’s role in strengthening institutional ties, capturing key learnings, and connecting academic knowledge with practical implementation.
Throughout the tour, students will participate in interviews at each stop to share their experiences and reflections, contributing to the production of a concluding documentary that showcases Rabdan Academy’s commitment to educational diplomacy.