AI Program for Students from United Arab Emirates
AI Scholars Live Online is a 10 session (25-hour) artificial intelligence bootcamp that exposes high school students from UAE to fundamental AI concepts and guides them to build a socially impactful project.
Taught by our team of graduate students from Stanford, MIT, and more, students receive a personalized learning experience in small groups with a student-teacher ratio of 5:1.
Inspirit AI Students from GEMS Education, Dubai, UAE

Inspiring the Next Generation of Leaders: From High School to Higher Education
Our AI Scholars come from schools from around the world and often attend the world’s most prestigious higher education institutions. Here is a snapshot of some of our students’ journeys from Jumeirah College, Dubai College, American Community School of Abu Dhabi, GEMS Dubai American Academy, Dubai International Academy, and more.
Perspectives from Inspirit AI Alumni at Leading Universities
Hear from Inspirit AI alumni about their perspectives on how the AI Scholars program has impacted their university and career journeys.
From Abu Dhabi to Computer Science at UIUC
Hear from Aashi Tyagi, Inspirit Alum from Abu Dhabi, UAE
Join our Global Network of AI Scholars
We bring the most recent developments in AI from courses and labs in Silicon Valley to empower high school students globally. Our project-based programs have reached thousands of students in over 70 countries.
We have instructed students from over 2,000 schools across the world, and our student alumni have gone on to attend top universities internationally.
AI Scholars Program Overview
AI Scholars Live Online is a 10 session (25-hour) artificial intelligence bootcamp that exposes high school students to fundamental AI concepts and guides them to build a socially impactful project. Taught by our team of graduate students from Stanford, MIT, and more, students receive a personalized learning experience in small groups with a student-teacher ratio of 5:1.