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Lessons in cultural appreciation and global awareness

I returned home not just with knowledge, but with a deeper appreciation for the richness of global diversity.

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Published: Wednesday, 26 Mar 2025 Author: Anh Dang

Anh looking out onto the desert in DubaiIn all honesty, there was no better way to spend my spring break than studying abroad in Dubai! The program deepened my understanding of global business practices and broadened my perspective on cultural diversity, shaping both my academic pursuits and career goals.

The program provided invaluable insights into how businesses operate in Dubai. I learned about the differences between family businesses and family offices, as well as the unique principles of Islamic banking and how it differs from conventional banking, with its focus on ethical investing and profit-sharing rather than interest. These lessons have enhanced my understanding of global finance and business strategies, which I can apply to my academic studies and future career.

On a personal level, cultural immersion was the highlight of my experience. From savoring traditional Arab cuisine to participating in cultural events, I gained a profound appreciation for the values and traditions of Dubai. Visiting during Ramadan was particularly special, as I witnessed firsthand the significance of this holy month to the Islamic community. It was a humbling and eye-opening experience that taught me the importance of cultural sensitivity and global awareness.

My time in Dubai also challenged several misconceptions I had prior to the program:

  • Dubai = Oil: Contrary to popular belief, Dubai’s economy Anh standing in front of a mosque in Dubaiis not heavily reliant on oil. Instead, it’s more akin to the Singapore of the Middle East, with a strong focus on trade, tourism, and finance. The city’s iconic skyline, luxury shopping, and world-class infrastructure are testaments to its diversification beyond oil.
  • Dubai Chocolate as a Long-Standing Tradition: I was surprised to learn that Dubai’s famous chocolate scene isn’t rooted in centuries-old tradition. In fact, Fix Dessert Chocolatier, a key player in Dubai’s chocolate culture, was only established in 2021.

Overall, my studying abroad in Dubai was more than just an educational program, it was a grand experience that expanded my worldview and challenged my assumptions. From the bustling souks to the serene desert sunsets, every moment was a lesson in cultural appreciation and global awareness. I returned home not just with knowledge, but with a deeper appreciation for the richness of global diversity.

Name: Anh Dang
Status: Junior
Major: Marketing
Hometown: Grand Rapids, Michigan
Program: Global Business in Dubai