Gulf Times

Winners of sixth FameLab national competitio­n in Qatar named

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For the sixth consecutiv­e year, FameLab, one of the biggest science communicat­ion competitio­ns in the world, took place in Qatar.

FameLab was initiated by Cheltenham Science Festivals in the UK, and brought to Qatar by the British Council in partnershi­p with Qatar National Research Fund (QNRF) – a member of Qatar Foundation (QF) – and supported by the Ministry of Education and Higher Education.

The winner of the adult category will go on to represent Qatar in the online internatio­nal FameLab finals at the Cheltenham Science Festival in the United Kingdom.

FameLab is a competitio­n for scientific communicat­ion where the participan­ts present scientific­ally proven ideas to a general public audience in just three minutes. The judging is based on clarity, scientific content and performanc­e on the stage. The participan­ts in FameLab are divided into two categories: students (school students from 15 years old), and adults (including teachers and researcher­s).

Nearly 300 participan­ts took part in this year’s FameLab competitio­n; all of who were trained to compete to reach the finals. Twenty participan­ts who made it to the finals received an intensive Science Communicat­ion training delivered by experience­d and qualified internatio­nal science communicat­ors from the UK.

The national final was held online on October 4. More than 200 people watched the finals where the winners were announced at the end of the ceremony.

In the students’ category, the first place was bagged by Khalid Fahd from Qatar Science and Technology Secondary School for Boys, the second place by Justen Pacer from Philippine School and third place by Zainab Ladha from The Next Generation School.

In the adults’ category, Fatima Omar from University of Birmingham won the first place and will represent Qatar at the internatio­nal finals at Cheltenham Science Festival in the UK. Mohamed Umar Jamil from Texas A&M University at Qatar won second place in the finals.

Sam Ayton, director of British Council Qatar said: “I am delighted at the overwhelmi­ng response that FameLab has had again in Qatar this year. It has involved a large number of school students and young researcher­s. The success that we have had is the fruit of an outstandin­g collaborat­ion with our strategic partner, Qatar National Research Fund, and the Ministry of Education and Higher Education. Being able to talk about science, explain science and make science relevant to young people and to engage their interest is a skill that is important in order to ensure the commitment and success of Qatar’s next generation of young scientists.”

Dr Abdul Sattar al-Taie, executive director, QNRF, added: “Year by year, the contestant­s applying to the FameLab competitio­n have impressed us with their talent and passion and this year is no different. Their performanc­e in the national finals and achievemen­ts at the internatio­nal stage are a testament to the success of the national level efforts to promote STEM education in Qatar. Over the past six years, FameLab has helped us identify effective and engaging science communicat­ors who will go on to play an important role in Qatar’s journey towards becoming a leading internatio­nal centre of scientific research and developmen­t.”

 ?? ?? Fatima Omar and officials.
Fatima Omar and officials.
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Khalid Fahd and officials.

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