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Dubai Culture, Zayed University inaugurate heritage centre

- BY A STAFF REPORTER

DUBAI: Dubai Culture & Arts Authority (Dubai Culture), the Emirate’s dedicated entity for culture, arts, heritage, and literature, inaugurate­d a heritage developmen­t centre in collaborat­ion with Zayed University, Dubai. The agreement was signed between both parties by Saeed Al Nabouda, Acting Director General of Dubai Culture, and Dr Reyadh Al Mehaideb, Vice President of Zayed University. The new centre which was inaugurate­d at THE university Is THE irst HERITAGE developmen­t centre in a higher education institute in the UAE and the 6th centre for Dubai Heritage Developmen­t Centres, which was launched through an initiative between Dubai Culture and Dubai Education Zone in 2011. Five public schools in Dubai were establishe­d to serve as educationa­l platforms for UAE’S heritage and embody the lives of grandparen­ts.

Saeed Al Nabouda said: “This agreement comes in response to the directives of our wise leadership to achieve integratio­n, coordinati­on, and cooperatio­n between the institutio­ns operating in Dubai and to achieve the vision and strategy of the Government of Dubai. We will work with Zayed University to support and strengthen our existing strategic partnershi­p, especially in preserving and sharing national heritage, encouragin­g younger generation­s to engage in it and preserving it for future generation­s.”

Dr Reyadh Al Mehaideb welcomed Dubai Culture’s initiative to establish a heritage developmen­t centre, in cooperatio­n with the university at its campus in Dubai. He said that this step is in line with the university’s efforts to strengthen the students’ associatio­n with the values of the UAE society establishe­d by our fathers and grandparen­ts across generation­s, and to motivate them to adopt these values in their modern ideas and practices.

Al Mehaideb stressed that these students, who are in the university that proudly holds the name of the Founding Father, are launching creative initiative­s, such as writing the book ‘Story Mile 2014’ that was published years ago, writings and drawings by students from Al Kharareef Storytelli­ng Club that inspire from old tales to create new stories for today’s generation, and the book ‘UAE’S Pre-unity Era’ which was written last year by students from the College of Communicat­ion and Media Sciences (CCMS).

 ??  ?? Establishi­ng the sixth centre in the university supports national identity and promotes the values and customs of grandparen­ts among the youth.
Establishi­ng the sixth centre in the university supports national identity and promotes the values and customs of grandparen­ts among the youth.

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