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Ministry of Education honours 24 young Emirati leaders

Ministry of Education honours 24 young Emirati leaders
25 June 2024 20:48

DUBAI (WAM)

The Ministry of Education (MoE) on Tuesday honoured 24 young Emirati leaders through its National Leadership Academy for Higher Education programme, aimed at empowering Emirati leaders in the education sector.

Launched in October 2023, the programme falls within the MoE’s ongoing efforts to support and qualify Emirati talents in the educational sector.

Held at Waldorf Astoria Dubai International Financial Centre, the honouring ceremony was attended by Dr. Ahmad Belhoul Al Falasi, Minister of Education, Dr. Mohammad Al Mualla, Under-Secretary for Higher Education Academic Affairs at the MoE, senior officials from the MoE, graduates from the academy’s first batch, and leaders of higher education institutions.

Al Falasi congratulated the graduates, highlighting this as a crucial step in their journey toward continuous learning, creativity and innovation.

He further emphasised their role in supporting society by elevating the UAE’s higher education sector and enhancing its competitiveness locally, regionally, and internationally.

Al Falasi continued, “We at the Ministry of Education are dedicated to developing Emirati talent in education, as demonstrated by the National Leadership Academy for Higher Education. Today, we have successfully empowered creative energies and built leaders equipped with the knowledge, skills, and innovative thinking needed to excel in academic and administrative roles in public higher education, which aligns with the government's national priorities. The programme also prepares graduates to contribute to a pioneering, successful, and proactive future education system, supporting the UAE's development vision.”

An introductory video about the National Leadership Academy for Higher Education was previewed at the event, explaining its objectives, activities, and phases that participants went through.

The video also highlighted five projects developed by the young leaders, each created by a different group to enhance the UAE's higher education system.

A number of these projects were executed with funding and supervision from the MoE.

The first batch of the National Leadership Academy for Higher Education programme was honoured at the event.

This batch included Dr. Sameera Al Mulla, Dr. Hassan Al Hashimi, Dr. Fatma Kalbat, Hoda Al-Tamimi, and Nada Buftaim from the MoE, Professor Juma Al Kaabi and Alyaziyah Al Dhaheri from the United Arab Emirates University, Mariam Al Hammadi from the Emirates College for Advanced Education, Eisa Al Shamsi and Reem Al Hashemi from the University of Sharjah, Asma Al Shamsi from Ajman University, Dr. Wafa Zoghbor, Dr. Fatima Taher and Dr. Muna AlSeeni from Zayed University, Prof. Habiba Al Safar and Prof. Ali Almansoori from Khalifa University, Dr. Fahad Alsaadi and Dr. Meera Al Marri from Hamdan Bin Mohammed Smart University, Dr. Lamia AlHajri, Jasim Alhammadi, and Maryam Al Hafeet from the Higher Colleges of Technology, Mohammed Alrayssi from Abu Dhabi Polytechnic, as well as Samya Al Saedi and Mariam Al Balooshi from Rabdan Academy.

The programme included three phases: the first involved direct engagement with participants through practical lectures, interactive workshops, and training activities to develop leadership awareness and essential skills for leaders in the higher education sector.

The second included a comprehensive 360 assessment to contribute to upskilling the young leaders individually, assigning a mentor for each participant, periodic follow-ups to develop and implement projects, and ongoing support from the MoE and advisory bodies sponsoring the projects.

The third phase focused on evaluating and launching development projects for the higher education sector.

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