Affirming Its Academic Leadership: Sharjah Institute for Heritage Renews Its International ISO 21001:2018 Accreditation
Sharjah, 28 January 2026
In a step that underscores its scientific excellence and the academic standing it has attained, the Sharjah Institute for Heritage continues to strengthen its presence as a leading academic institution and a trusted scholarly reference in the fields of culture and heritage. This is grounded in a comprehensive knowledge-based vision, a modern educational methodology, and international quality standards that reinforce its role as a leading regional center for research, training, and cultural capacity-building.
Institute Receives the Renewal Certificate
In this context, the Institute received the annual renewal certificate for the Educational Organizations Management System ISO 21001:2018. The certificate was received by Dr. Khalid Al Shahi, Director of the Academic Affairs Department, affirming the Institute’s commitment to applying global best practices in educational quality and institutional development.
Sustained Commitment to Educational Quality
This achievement reflects the Institute’s dedication to fostering a culture of continuous improvement and enhancing the efficiency of academic and administrative processes, ensuring the development of educational programs, the improvement of learning environments, and the enhancement of learner and partner satisfaction—within an integrated framework based on planning, evaluation, and development. It also delivers a high-quality educational experience that strengthens the Institute’s standing and competitiveness locally and regionally.
An Educational Experience Aligned with International Standards
The renewal certificate crowns the efforts of the relevant teams and extends the Institute’s vision of delivering a high-quality educational experience grounded in internationally recognized standards. This enhances its academic stature and competitiveness at both local and regional levels, and affirms its pivotal role in serving culture and heritage as a cornerstone of knowledge and sustainable development.