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Abu Dhabi University Leads UAE Universities Climate Network Community Activation Pillar in Climate Action

Empowering UAE Higher Education Through Collaborative Climate Initiatives

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UAE Universities Climate Network: A Collaborative Force in Higher Education Sustainability

The UAE Universities Climate Network (UCN), comprising 38 prestigious higher education institutions across the United Arab Emirates, stands as a beacon of collective action against climate change. Established in the lead-up to COP28, this network unites universities like Abu Dhabi University, Khalifa University, NYU Abu Dhabi, and Ajman University to drive meaningful environmental progress. By fostering youth engagement, research innovation, and community involvement, UCN aligns with the UAE's Net Zero by 2050 ambition and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 13 on climate action.

UCN operates through four strategic pillars: Student Youth Engagement, Research and Innovation, Communal Activations, and Campus Carbon Neutrality. These pillars ensure a holistic approach, from empowering students to pioneering decarbonization on campuses. The network's initiatives have evolved since 2023, with recent meetings in March 2026 focusing on COP30 preparations, underscoring its enduring relevance in UAE higher education.

Abu Dhabi University's Pivotal Leadership in the Community Activation Pillar

At the forefront of UCN's efforts is Abu Dhabi University (ADU), which co-leads the Community Activation Pillar—also referred to as the Communal Activations Pillar—alongside Ajman University. This pillar emphasizes activating university campuses and stakeholders to expand public engagement on climate issues through evidence-based initiatives, citizen science, and community-driven events. Prof. Sherine Farouk, Associate Provost for Internationalization and Academic Projects at ADU, serves as co-lead, bringing her 25+ years of academic leadership to galvanize action.

Under ADU's guidance, the pillar has hosted workshops, forums, and activations that bridge academia and society. For instance, ADU's hosting of the inaugural International Sustainability Leaders Meeting in February 2025 showcased global best practices, aligning directly with pillar goals to foster knowledge exchange and collaborative sustainability strategies in higher education.

Prof. Sherine Farouk: Architect of Community-Driven Climate Engagement

Prof. Sherine Farouk, a Professor of Accounting with expertise in sustainability and organizational performance, exemplifies ADU's climate leadership. As Assistant Chancellor for Global Partnerships and Impact, she spearheads initiatives that integrate environmental stewardship into university operations and outreach. Her role in UCN involves coordinating diverse experts from UAE universities to create synergies for climate action, as highlighted in the May 2024 announcement of pillar co-leaders.

Farouk's efforts include mentoring ADU's sustainability club and promoting intercultural dialogue on peace and sustainability. Recent LinkedIn updates from March 2026 reflect her ongoing commitment, noting collaborative fuels for community activation amid UCN's latest meetings.

Key Initiatives Under the Community Activation Pillar

The Community Activation Pillar focuses on practical, on-the-ground engagement. Strategies include:

  • Campus-wide events like Ramadan Talks during COP28 preparations, featuring industry speakers on climate topics.
  • Citizen science projects mobilizing students and locals for data collection on local environmental issues.
  • Stakeholder forums uniting businesses, government, and NGOs for actionable climate solutions.
  • Public awareness campaigns leveraging social media and university platforms to amplify UAE's green agenda.

ADU has integrated these into its Vision 2027, emphasizing three sustainability pillars: Environment and Operations, Social and Community, and Education and Research. This alignment ensures community activations translate into tangible campus improvements.

ADU's Comprehensive Climate Action Plan and SDG Commitments

Abu Dhabi University's Climate Action Plan is a roadmap to mitigate climate impacts, featuring energy-efficient buildings, renewable energy adoption, and waste reduction. Targets include significant carbon footprint reductions, aligned with the UAE National Climate Change Plan of 2017 and updated strategies through 2050.

For SDG 13, ADU embeds climate education across curricula, supports research on resilience, and implements operational sustainability like water conservation in arid UAE contexts. Participation in the Arab Universities Knowledge Network for Climate Change and Carbon Footprint (AUKNCCF) further amplifies these efforts, promoting regional research collaboration.Abu Dhabi University campus sustainability initiatives

Explore ADU's sustainability hub for detailed reports.

Recent Milestones: From ADSW 2026 to UCN Meetings

In January 2026, ADU actively participated in Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week (ADSW 2026), contributing to the UAE Water Academic Carnival and discussions on water security—a critical UAE challenge amid climate variability. These events built on the International Sustainability Leaders Meeting, where keynote sessions addressed future-proofing universities.

A March 10, 2026, UCN meeting convened members to strategize for COP30, with ADU's pillar leading community engagement plans. Such gatherings highlight ADU's role in sustaining momentum post-COP28.

Impact on Students, Faculty, and UAE Communities

ADU's leadership empowers students through hands-on projects, internships in green sectors, and global exchanges. Faculty benefit from interdisciplinary research grants, while communities gain from outreach like climate literacy workshops tailored to Emirati culture and rapid urbanization.

Statistics show UAE universities, via UCN, have engaged thousands in activations, boosting public awareness by 30% in pilot programs. This fosters a new generation of climate leaders, addressing youth unemployment in sustainability fields via targeted training.Discover higher ed jobs in sustainability.

UCN community activation event at Abu Dhabi University

Collaborations and Broader UAE Higher Education Landscape

ADU collaborates with NYU Abu Dhabi (former UCN chair), Khalifa University, and international partners like those in AUKNCCF. Joint ventures include decarbonization academies and nature-climate nexus workshops planned for 2026.

In UAE's competitive higher ed scene, ADU's focus differentiates it, attracting talent amid growing demand for green skills. Links to UAE academic opportunities enhance visibility.

Learn more about UCN origins.

Challenges, Solutions, and Future Outlook

Challenges include arid climate vulnerabilities and funding for activations. Solutions: public-private partnerships, AI for engagement analytics, and scalable models from ADU's plan.

  • Step 1: Assess community needs via surveys.
  • Step 2: Design inclusive events.
  • Step 3: Measure impact with KPIs like participation rates.
  • Step 4: Scale nationally through UCN.

Looking to 2030, expect expanded pillar initiatives, carbon-neutral campuses, and UAE-led global forums. ADU's Vision 2027 positions it centrally.

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Actionable Insights for UAE Higher Education Stakeholders

For universities: Adopt pillar models for engagement. Students: Join sustainability clubs. Professionals: Pursue career advice in green higher ed. ADU exemplifies how leadership drives systemic change.

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Frequently Asked Questions

🌍What is the UAE Universities Climate Network?

The UCN unites 38 UAE universities to combat climate change through four pillars: youth engagement, research, communal activations, and carbon neutrality.

👥How does Abu Dhabi University lead the Community Activation Pillar?

ADU co-leads with Prof. Sherine Farouk, focusing on campus activations, citizen science, and public engagement to broaden climate awareness.

👩‍🏫Who is Prof. Sherine Farouk?

Associate Provost at ADU, expert in sustainability, leading global partnerships and UCN pillar initiatives.

📊What are UCN's four pillars?

Student Youth Engagement, Research & Innovation, Communal Activations, Campus Carbon Neutrality—holistic climate strategy.

📅What recent events highlight ADU's role?

International Sustainability Leaders Meeting (2025), ADSW 2026 participation, UCN March 2026 meeting.

♻️How does ADU's Climate Action Plan support UCN?

Targets carbon reduction, renewable energy, aligned with UAE Net Zero 2050 and SDG 13.

📈What impacts have community activations had?

Thousands engaged, 30% awareness boost in pilots, student skill-building for green careers.

🎓How can students get involved?

Join ADU sustainability clubs, UCN events, or explore sustainability jobs.

🔮What is the future for UCN and ADU?

COP30 prep, expanded activations, carbon-neutral campuses by 2030.

🇦🇪How does UCN align with UAE national goals?

Supports Green Agenda 2030, Net Zero 2050, via education, research, and community action.

🤝What collaborations does ADU pursue?

UCN partners, AUKNCCF, international forums for climate research sharing.