AL AIN (WAM)
The United Arab Emirates University (UAEU) has announced the funding of eight student-led research projects through the Fatima Bint Mubarak Motherhood and Childhood Research Centre.
These projects address critical issues in early childhood education, maternal health, and childhood development, embodying UAEU's commitment to fostering innovative solutions to enhance the well-being of mothers and children in the UAE.
The funded projects encompass a range of research areas, including the development of mobile applications for improving Arabic literacy among young children, the use of digital tools for managing gestational diabetes, and studies on food rejection patterns in children aged 2-7 years.
Additionally, projects will explore the impact of environmental and social factors on childhood development, investigate comorbidities in autism spectrum disorder, and assess the potential of positive discipline in parenting programs to foster better parental attitudes and practices.
These initiatives are designed to tackle diverse challenges that affect childhood health and education, with potential long-term benefits for the UAE's future generations.
Advisor at Vice Chancellor's Office Professor Ayesha Al Dhaheri remarked, "The UAEU's support of these projects through the Fatima Bint Mubarak Motherhood and Childhood Research Centre reflects our dedication to advancing research that directly impacts society. By empowering our students to engage in research that tackles real-world issues, we are not only enhancing their academic journey but also contributing valuable insights to the field of early childhood education and health."
This funding marks an essential step in UAEU's ongoing efforts to support impactful research initiatives. The selected projects are expected to set a foundation for further research advancements, ultimately contributing to the university's mission of knowledge creation for the betterment of society.