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The Human Edge: Why Personalised Mentorship is the Future of Learning

In a world increasingly driven by algorithms and automated processes, it’s easy to believe that efficiency alone is the key to progress. But at Euro University of Bahrain, we hold a different view: the true power of education lies in its human …

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Teaching in 2025: Why Human Connection Still Matters Most

Last week I had the privilege of attending Bahrain Polytechnic’s Teaching and Learning 2025 conference. The theme β€” β€œCan AI Replace Teachers?” β€” sparked valuable reflection. While many of the presentations focused on practical uses of today’s AI tools, the bigger takeaway …

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In a world where machines think faster than us, what gives humans their true edge?

During a quiet moment of reflection, sparked by a conversation with an AI agent, I found myself pondering a profound question: Why do humans continue to strive to learn, create and understand β€” even as machines surpass us in raw intelligence? Humans …

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Simon Sinek said “You can’t scale special”

It’s a warning that feels especially relevant in education. The pressure to grow quickly β€” to scale β€” can often come at the expense of what truly matters: the depth of experience, the quality of relationships and the crafted support that students …

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Some of the most impactful leaders I’ve seen in higher education aren’t the loudest ones

π‡πžπ«πžβ€™π¬ 𝐰𝐑𝐚𝐭 πˆβ€™π―πž π¨π›π¬πžπ«π―πžπ: The visionary often gets the spotlight: bold ideas, big statements, sweeping ambition. But meaningful, lasting change? It often comes from a different kind of leader. These are the ones who show up every day with quiet focus. They …

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