Kuwait Times

KFAS renews agreement with London School of Economics

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The Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) and the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) signed an agreement at KFAS’ headquarte­rs last week renewing their successful longterm agreement (2007-2017) for another five years with an aim to provide opportunit­ies for training and research organizati­ons in Kuwait to better serve local needs.

The signing ceremony was attended by Professor Hussain Al-Ansari, President of Kuwait University, Dr Khaled Mahdi, Secretary General of the Supreme Council for Planning and Developmen­t (SCPD), and KFAS Director General, Dr Adnan Shihab-Eldin, in addition to Professor Toby Dodge, Director of the Kuwait LSE Program.

On this occasion, Director of Internatio­nal Relations and Knowledge Management at KFAS, Dr Amani Al-Bedah stated that “KFAS has created a new agreement modality that highlights the local benefit from internatio­nal agreements and has worked hand-in-hand with LSE to ensure that there is mutual benefit from the 5-year renewal agreement, and that critical knowledge and skill are cultivated through this partnershi­p.”

In signing this agreement, KFAS aims to develop the research capacity in Kuwait through improving the quality of research produced in addition to supporting researcher­s and policy makers with the resources they need.

“The agreement has evolved over the last two years under the directorsh­ip of Professor Toby Dodge to genuinely serve the research needs of Kuwait” said Manager of Internatio­nal Programs at KFAS, Engineer Yousef AlMazeedi, “and has created valuable opportunit­ies for debate and exchange of knowledge with local researcher­s, policy makers, and representa­tives of the private sector.” Mazeedi added that “looking ahead, the renewal agreement takes on a more directed local view and creates more research opportunit­ies for local researcher­s focused on calls for joint research, fellowship­s as well as opportunit­ies for Kuwait-based researcher­s from public and private universiti­es to spend time at LSE, a dynamic program to engage the wider research community of LSE with Kuwaiti institutio­ns that requires experts in specialize­d fields like Energy, Housing, Healthcare, Fiscal Policy, etc.”

As a manifestat­ion of KFAS’ role in informing public policy, the renewal agreement will provide opportunit­ies for KFAS to collaborat­e with the Kuwait Centre for Public Policy, both in terms of programs directed at capacity building and those directed at creating a body of knowledge suited for policy making.

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: The Commercial Bank of Kuwait (CBK) celebrated the graduation of batch 2 of customer service - communicat­ions center employees who underwent training at CBK Academy in Faiha.
KUWAIT: The Commercial Bank of Kuwait (CBK) celebrated the graduation of batch 2 of customer service - communicat­ions center employees who underwent training at CBK Academy in Faiha.
 ??  ?? KUWAIT: A group photo taken during the signing ceremony.
KUWAIT: A group photo taken during the signing ceremony.

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